Susan Langley-Jones
WA4AKB

Welcome my personal web page. I also have a ham radio page here.
About me:
I live in Raleigh, NC and work at SAS. I am a graduate of North Carolina State University in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. I am a tutor for Communities in Schools and I attend Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church.

My personal interests are my adorable nephews, amateur radio, meteorology, Wolfpack Women's Basketball, the space shuttle, space exploration in general, and just being spacey.

I have been a licensed amateur radio operator since July, 1975 when I received my original call, WN4AKB. I earned my Amateur Extra class license on February 18, 2000 (that is with the 20 wpm code test)! I am the treasurer and the web page caretaker for the Cary Amateur Radio Club.

I have temporarily removed the picture of me standing next to Discovery out of respect for Columbia. I am very saddened and upset by the loss of the orbitor and its crew and cargo.

 
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Last update:
February 1, 2003
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Space Exploration

Integrated Launch Schedule (All NASA, USAF, and civilian vehicles)

STS-107

Mission: Space Research
There is nothing I can say to express how sad I am at the loss of Columbia. I was watching NASA TV coverage of the landing and I knew that it was odd that they had lost communications. They haven't had communication blackouts on reentry for a long time. I wouldn't let myself realize how bad it was, even when they announced that we had gone to the contingency plan. Even when it didn't land, I didn't believe it. Now at 4:46 pm EST it is just starting to sink in as real.

The latest news is available on the Shuttle Home Page

Vehicle: Columbia
Current Location: Lost
Launch: January 16, 2003
Dock with Space Station: N/A
Undock: N/A
Landing: Feb 1, 2003

STS 107 Links

Past Mission STS-105

I keep this one here because it's a bit close to my heart. I witnessed this launch from KSC property in Florida. (Pictures we took)

Primary mission: International Space Station Flight 7A.1

Vehicle: Discovery
Launch: August 10, 2001 5:10 p.m. EDT
Landing: August 22, 2:23 p.m. EDT

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 WOLFPACK WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

The 2002-2003 roster and schedule are now online.

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