Friday, September 21, 2012

Up in the air

Photo courtesy L. Lind
This morning, with much fanfare, the Space Shuttle Endeavor flew over California, taking off from Edwards Air Force Base and making an extended loop over the state.

Coming in low over the Pier and the beach hotels
The route took it over California landmarks like the capitol in Sacramento, the Golden Gate Bridge, Santa Barbara and Point Mugu. Here in Los Angeles County, it flew along the coast of Malibu, past the Getty Villa, and at almost exactly 12:00 noon, it flew over the Santa Monica Pier, then banked east over Shutters on the Beach, Cha Cha Chicken, and the Bay Shore Lanes Bowling Alley, headed for a loop over downtown.

View of downtown Santa Monica
We hung out on a rooftop, watching all the people on all the other rooftops, high school kids at the outdoor amphitheatre at SAMOHI, and straining our eyes for a glimpse. The skies were hazy, though the sun was bright.

Yellow parasail right below it, people on the roof at Rand
 When it came, it came in low. we could see it through the angle of a construction crane on Ocean Avenue. Some lucky guy in a parasail over the beach got a close-up view of it.


It angled overhead, then passed and faded into the southward haze.


I got a few shots of it, but my friend Louis got the fantastic shot of it that's above. Click any photo to "embiggen."

7 comments:

Susan B said...

It flew almost right over my car while I was driving back to the office from an appointment. Gave me goosebumps!!

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

Very cool pics!
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MAYBELLINE said...

Way cool. Even though they took off from Edwards, they had climbed too high by the time they were over Bakersfield. Love the fighter jets.

Anonymous said...

A fitting farewell to a mighty American icon.

ALBUG

Karen (formerly kcinnova) said...

OH, WOW!!

I was sorry that we had already left Virginia when the other space shuttle made its tour of the skies over the DC area.

I'm glad to have friends who share their wonderful pictures! :)

cactus petunia said...

Wow! It's a sad thing that this era has come to a close. I sure hope NASA can forge on again.
Beautiful photos!

Claudia from Idiot's Kitchen said...

Very neat photos! I have a NASA tour on my Florida to-do list. Have you seen the little facebook thing going around that says something like, "If a 747 can haul this (the shuttle), I call BS to over-weight baggage fees!" Ha!