Wednesday, August 17, 2005


Such a great capture! Shuttle Discovery taking off in the background as an F-15 soars through the skies! Posted by Picasa

26 comments:

Anonymous said...

seriously, just give up. this is shit

Anonymous said...

Hey "anonymous":
If you don't like it, just navigate someplace else. If you look at the other comments on this blog, there's a whole bunch of us that are enjoying it. If you don't like it, keep the juvenile comments to yourself and take a hike...

Mike King said...

Hey DBS, love your site. I added a link to it from my own blog, which I invite you to peruse from time to time. I'm an engineer working on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program, and hope to soon be working on the CEV. Take care, and good luck. mk
http://kandmking.blogspot.com/

Froggy said...

This is an amazing picture! Those pilots must of been in awe to be able to witness this from their position! Thank you for sharing it with us!

pylorns said...

thats a neat pic.

michelle said...

Cool pic! I have this question. Its human nature to be afraid of what they dont know or understand but in an astronaut's perspective, do you ever get scared of what youre about to go through? do you train for that?

Im fascinated by it so I guess Im just curious...

Aquila said...

Pretty cool picture.... awesome stuff.

Shola said...

Nice pictures.

Michelle in answer to your question, I'm training for a challenge which does have some element of the un-known, and just before launch, you get those feelings, but once things start happening, your training takes over.

Alexander said...

Awesome story!
Awesome pictures!
Awesome blog!

Twanna A. Hines | FUNKYBROWNCHICK.com said...

I love your site so much, that I've added a link to it on my own blog.

I truly think it's great that you're following your dreams and I've read your blog quite often.

Stolie
http://funkybrownchick.blogspot.com

Unknown said...

Hi Damaris,
I admire your goal very much of being an astronaut. It's good that you can do your degree and get reimbursed from Boeing. I will hope that all your flights be safe ones, and that you realise your dream.

I'm about to reach 50 in a couple of weeks, so I have more modest goals of just becoming a better public speaker. I do this through my local toastmasters group.
http://www.centennial313.org in Winnipeg.

High Power Rocketry said...

See just when I start to skip reading this blog due to the lack of updates... you post an image like this

And totally redeem yourself!

Incredible pic! God is a rocket...


R2000 :O)

Schroeder said...

Damaris - go for it! I think a lot of readers (like myself) grew up with that ambition. I can remember, if not the first, the latter moon shots. I always wanted to be one of those guys. It didn't work out for me - but my ambition inspired me to excel in areas that I otherwise may not have. Along the way, I found lots of other things that consumed my passion just as much.

I hope that your plans work out for you, and that you find what you're looking for.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

kevin said...

mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.................
never been there..................
how is it feels like????

Anonymous said...

cool picture
nice capture....
good luck...





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m said...

Hey Damaris! I think I've been here a couple of times before but it wasn't until today that I took my time to go through your enties. I admire you not only for your commitment to achieve your goals, but also for your courage and willingness to share this with strangers. Many many people have the misconception that a nobel prize/olympic champion/bigger than life rock star are born already being such things. Truth is they are indeed born but only with the talent and the ambition. The same idiots who post in here stuff like "give it up" are exactly the same idiots who didn't have the vision to see Einstein become "Einstein" when he was flunking math in elementary school. Not everyone has the kind of vision, nedless to say the kind of faith, needed to achieve great things... maybe because they will never achieve such things themselves. Keep up with your good work. If this is what you really really want to achieve, i have no doubt you'll achieve it. And make sure not to erase the negative comments in these entries ;). best, Miguel.

Chris W. said...

Hey fellow blogger, I like what you've done here. Certainly beats what I'm doing! These are some cool pictures, too. You've got a great dream and it seems that you have the drive, knowledge and other tools to make it a reality. I put your site on my cool links section so others can check it out. Keep pushing at your goals and dreams and I wish you the very best. May God bless you!

David Royall said...

I just discovered this blog and I join the others in rooting for you... it is great to have a dream. It is awesome to grow the dream into a plan.

Unknown said...

Good luck on your amazing dream, you never know if it will lead you to the moon or mars. you post such amazing pics of life at KSC and I look foward to seeing more of them. Good luck agian!
Erin

Patrick J. Mehaffey said...

Great pic... I've enjoyed reading about your dreams... keep it coming and ifyou feel like it come check my blog out.

-Patrick

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Xofox said...

Beautiful pic. And grood luck with your ambition, keep at it.

Sri Harsha said...

Hey ther...tht's a grt pic. U jst can't but wonder abt the techno progress we made as humans.

Good wrk.

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SUNDAY JOHN HENRY said...

you gays are cool to know we will see more thank you and good bye.

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