4 posts tagged with shuttle and Video. (View popular tags)
Displaying 1 through 4 of 4. Subscribe:
Video and audio from a camera mounted on one of the side solid rocket boosters during the launch of STS-124. As the camera is initially facing the main booster, there's not that much to see (except water vapor collecting on the lens and interesting-looking changes in the main booster's surface) until around 1:50, when the booster rocket is jettisoned. After that, enjoy the ride from space to splashdown, but watch out for flying debris! Here's the view from the other booster, without sound. More onboard STS cameras, previously. [N.B. -- Adjust volume accordingly, it gets loud! Looks even better in high-quality and full-screen modes.]
posted by not_on_display
on Dec 11, 2008 -
46 comments
Four years ago today the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated shortly upon reentry. Here is a sad, but, fascinating real time video recreation of the final moments, compiled from various sources including Nasa radio transmissions.
posted by ae4rv
on Feb 1, 2007 -
27 comments
The space shuttle (and NASA) return to flight tomorrow at a scheduled launch time of 1551 ET, weather permitting. They had a laundry list of things to fix, and of course, they've fixed all of them... except the three that actually killed the last crew.
They're launching nonetheless, and NASA TV will be covering it, with a couple of lists of mirror site links.
I wish them well.
posted by baylink
on Jul 12, 2005 -
37 comments
Liftoff with the Space Shuttle. NASA attached a small
RocketCam
to the side of the
External Tank on the
launch of the
Space Shuttle Atlantis earlier this month. You can also download the
full video.
posted by Mwongozi
on Oct 23, 2002 -
3 comments