Today, Andrew and I drove up to St. Augustine to see “NASA 12” drive by carrying the 10 SLS rocket boosters and the 2 Omega boosters. The train had left the Northrop Grumman facility north of Salt Lake City, Utah, early in the week and spent Thursday night in Bowden yard, south of Jacksonville. We found a nice spot along the marsh to get the perfect drone shot, then waited. While waiting, Andrew started setting up the drone for flight and realized that we were in a no-drone zone, so being good drone flying citizens, we packed up and moved about a mile south; just outside the zone. After the train passed, we packed up the drone and headed south to a spot near Ormond Beach. Again, we set up and again Andrew determined that we were in a no-drone zone and again we moved to a new location. This time, our new location was gated, so we drove like mad to get back to where we just left. Within a minute, we saw the lights as “NASA 12” approached.
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“NASA 12” passing near Ormond Beach |
Our next planned stop was the yard in New Smyrna. While on the way, Andrew checked, and again, a no-drone zone. We passed the yard and stopped in Edgewater instead. This time, time was tight so we left the drone in the car.
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SLS boosters on “NASA 12” passing Edgewater |
Our final stop was at the Y near Titusville. At this point, there’s a Y in the tracks that leads to the Kennedy Space Center. As we approached the best viewing area, we were turned back by the Sheriff. So, we drove south to Chain of Lakes Park and walked as far East as we could. We were pleasantly surprised to actually hear “NASA 12” on the other side of the trees. This time, we were NOT in a no-drone zone, so Andrew was able to fly over the trees and get some great shots of the train pushing the boosters into a siding on the causeway.