Friday, September 11, 2009

A few random thoughts about Space Shuttle Families, Minnesota Twins, Tennis & more, sponsored by Insomnia

  • STS-128, Space Shuttle Discovery, was scheduled to arrive back at Kennedy Space Center on Thursday night. They were only 8 minutes from the de-orbit burn, meaning they'd been in those super comfy orange suits for quite awhile & were all strapped down for landing, when weather made it a "no-go" for the night. These crew members had a few experiences sitting out on the launch pad in these same comfy suits (plus being stuck on their backs with gravity) for many hours before being scrubbed for lift-off due to weather. I asked STS-127 Commander Mark Polanksy, via twitter (@Astro_127), if it was mentally draining to not know when you are going to be able to take off, and I'm assuming his answer would apply to not knowing when you will be able to land as well. " Mentally, it's not bad. You know that you'll go-just not sure which day. It's harder on families." Somehow, while watching all that in the past, it never occurred to me how the families feel, not knowing if their wives/husbands/fathers/mothers/daughters/sons/brothers/sisters are going to be heading to space that day or returning home when scheduled. At least the astronauts have the excitement of a launch to think about at one end, and the amazing view of earth to watch while orbiting at the other end. So for the sake of the families waiting at home (especially Tim Kopra's in this case, as he has been on the Space Station for nearly 2 months), I hope Commander CJ Sturckow is given the "go" to land Discovery at KSC or Edwards Air Force Base for Friday afternoon/evening!
  • The Kansas City Royals continue to show that regardless of how bad their team is, they can always come up big in the "spoiler" role in September. After the Tampa Bay Rays, who were desperate for wins to stay in the race, were swept by Detroit, the Royals went ahead and swept the AL Central leading Tigers. This could've been a huge boost to the Twins, who were 7 games back as of last weekend, as the Twins were in Toronto playing the long ago eliminated (at least in their minds) Blue Jays, but all they could muster up was a split, so they are still 5 1/2 games back. They are 3-4 in their last 7 games, against two teams between a .430 & .450 winning percentage. So thank you again to the Royals for helping out against the Tigers, but the Twins seem to be determined to be a .500 team.
  • Roger Federer. 22 straight Grand Slam Semifinals. Previous record was 10 straight by Ivan Lendl. 22 straight. Nothing else needs to be said other than "22 straight Grand Slam Semifinals." Can he make it 6 straight US Open Championships?
  • ABC's "Defying Gravity" does not appear in the listings after this Sunday night's episode, which is unfortunate, because what it lacks in reality, it makes up for with stories fun enough (or at least fun enough to rip on) to make it enjoyable to watch each week, especially when communicating with other people who love Space. If you are on Twitter, and have watched the show, make sure to check out the hashtag search of #defyinggravity on Sunday night. It seems to have had no publicity, so I'm not surprised the ratings are low. I watch ESPN & ESPN2 very regularly (sometimes 'round the clock), and have seen ads for many shows from their sister station ABC, but have never once seen an ad for Defying Gravity. That means ABC is slacking almost as much as Ron Livingston's much-loved character in Office Space! (Plus if it goes off the air, how will we ever find out how "beta" is making all these decisions, and if Maddux Donner & Zoe will end up together?)

I think I will now (again) attempt to get some sleep!