Down safely on schedule at 1248 UT. Altho my April 20 logs were roughly 
perpendicular to the path a few hours earlier, if there is an ionospheric 
disruption now, it could affect paths roughly along the track too, e.g. from 
between Central America and south Florida, so please look for DX in those 
areas. Glenn

> This landing is approaching KSC on a
> very different path than the last one: across Central
> America, Cuba, Everglades. So if the same thing happens it
> would affect DX in the Caribbean area, where I hope someone
> will be checking the MW and tropical bands today, but not
> likely observable in Oklahoma or most of the US.
> 
> Let`s hope that the few remaining landings will be right
> across the USA as in April. Glenn
> 
> http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts132/news/landing.html



      
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