STS-126 Space Shuttle Endeavour landing and turnaround at NASA AFRC / Dryden Flight Research Center
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Multiple camera documentation of STS-126 Endeavour landing and turnaround at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center. Crew: CDR: Christopher Ferguson PLT: Eric Boe MS1: Donald “Don” Petitt MS2: Stephen “Steve” Bowen MS3: Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper MS4: Shane Kimbrough Ascent: Expedition 18 MS5/FE: Sandra Magnus Descent: Expedition 17 MS5/FE: Gregory “Greg” Chamitoff Highlights: • 32nd night launch • 27th mission to the ISS (ISS ULF-2) • Delivered equipment and supplies using the “Leonardo” MPLM • 4 EVA’s • Orbital Altitude: 222.22 statute miles • Orbits: 250 (landed on orbit 251) • Duration: 15D 20H 29M 30S • Traveled: 6.62 million statute miles • Only Shuttle landing on EDW inside runway / asphalt / 12,000 feet runway
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If you like this video take a look at this one, it's a similar cut of HD footage from STS-128 with Space Shuttle Discovery kzread.info/dash/bejne/o4OLxNZuYpC8oLQ.html
@paalmuruganantham1457
3 жыл бұрын
Okay
@ThesanPitt
3 жыл бұрын
What is the reason space shuttle discontinued?????very sad...
@TAVAN_THUGS
3 жыл бұрын
😬🤭😦😬🤔🤔😾😻 Dhaka
@nirmalguron6532
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThesanPitt h
@peterkemna1008
2 жыл бұрын
@@ThesanPitt To expensive, to many crashes. Challenger explode 1986 after 79 seconds. Columbia burned up upon entry into the Atmosphere.
It may have been overpriced, dangerous and otherwise flawed but it is one of the coolest thing ever build by humanity.
@casbyness
2 жыл бұрын
The fact that it was riddled with compromises, shortcuts and designed around a ridiculous set of starting criteria only makes the shuttle even more amazing. No matter what happens in the future, we will never see its like again.
@jetplane5295
2 жыл бұрын
It’s a lie like everything else NASA put out! Conspiracy music Guru on KZread sings the truth?
@skrewish
2 жыл бұрын
@@jetplane5295 bro
@elfishpresleybarbiebreath1116
2 жыл бұрын
@@jetplane5295 What about this landing was fake? How did the craft get sooted? Not all things from NASA are fake, even if some things could be. It's what has been true for all things of all ages: "The truth is somewhere in the middle".
@healthycigarettes5088
2 жыл бұрын
So I would assume that if the Shuttle never existed we would have landed on Mars by now.
I was able to see the Endeavor fly over my apartment on a 747 before being put in the museum. It was jaw dropping! Such a great ship!
@myfavoritemartian1
4 жыл бұрын
Endeavor is pictured in Google Earth in the Vehicle Assembly building, north/western shop bay, at the Kennedy Space center undergoing some TLC. They have the nose section opened up and dust proofed with plastic sheeting. I believe it is being restored to primo condition. Atlantis is there too. The first and last shuttles to fly . Jan 2012 dated pics. Probably before you saw it being delivered.
@MarsFKA
4 жыл бұрын
One of my customers was on holiday in the US and was staying in San Francisco. One morning, he heard a loud noise in the sky getting louder and stepped outside to see Endeavour fly past on its 747. When he returned home, he came to see me at work to tell me about it, because he knew that I have a bit of an interest in this sort of thing. How neat that he saw it. I was very pleased for him.
@thegreatcanadianlumberjack5307
3 жыл бұрын
I was in Disneyland when the 747 transporting Endeavor to the museum flew over. I was in the Tomorrowland part of of the park by Space mountain. Couldn't ask for a more fitting spot to see it happen
@scotttild
Жыл бұрын
@@MarsFKA I Saw it fly by the golden gate bridge it was the coolest thing ever. There are some great photos
@MarsFKA
Жыл бұрын
@@scotttild Excellent! I have a photo of Endeavour that I took on its last orbit. I was watching on NASA TV when it made its de-orbit burn west of Australia. Its orbit then took it south of Australia and New Zealand, so I went outside and set up the camera. The sky was clear and when Endeavour came into view I started taking long exposures. I took a last one as the Orbiter moved further to the east and was about to release the shutter when I saw the Space Station a couple of hundred kilometres behind Endeavour. I kept the shutter open for another ten seconds and got two spacecraft for the price of one. Rather pleased with that photo. Half an hour later, Endeavour was on the ground at the KSC and I remembered the last time I did the same trip, it took me seventeen hours in two aircraft. Less next time, now that Air New Zealand has a direct Auckland/Houston connection.
I'm just amazed all the engineering behind this stuff is amazing.
@ragsriches8213
3 жыл бұрын
You should watch a documentry on the Saturn 5 Rocket. It is one of the greatest inventions ever made by humans.
@nukedukem6
3 жыл бұрын
Rocket science is actually pretty simple, flamey end down, pointy end up
@masteroogway2405
3 жыл бұрын
@@nukedukem6 👀
@air_
3 жыл бұрын
@@nukedukem6 Well, you're not wrong.
@jqsqueue
3 жыл бұрын
I’m amazed that they attach these shuttles to the top of 747’s to transport.
That is probably the smoothest Shuttle landing I have ever see. Holding the nose wheel off for a extended time and gently setting it down was the cherry on top.
@sailorman8668
Жыл бұрын
The nose wheel hold off was a routine procedure for all shuttle landings.
@aerospacedynamicsaustralia6469
11 ай бұрын
Correct 100% Yep - computers and machines are very routine - they have to be - otherwise it ends in tears n misery especially in this case-
@ZeHoSmusician
10 ай бұрын
@@sailorman8668 : It's standard procedure for all aircraft. You don't just slam the nosewheel (or the tailwheel, in the convential landing gear layout) into the ground...
@Geometry703
25 күн бұрын
Butter landing
I am still amazed that humans can build machines like this.
@virtualeagle684
4 жыл бұрын
oh man, same...
@FelixMT
4 жыл бұрын
except it was a failure
@ronniedoorzon1576
4 жыл бұрын
When werner von braun was born, people light up their houses with gaslamps or candles and transported themselves and goods with horse and wagon. So from candels and horses to the moon and back in just one human lifetime. And now 50 years later since the first man on the moon, an average smartphone has millions of times more power than the computers of the entire apollo missions all together. And when i was a kid in the 70's, i never would believe that there would be such thing as a 2x2 inch micro toy drone would be possible in my lifetime, because my matchbox cars were that size, so impossible to fit motors, batteries, controllers etc etc. And only 25 years ago i bought a combat flightsim that was insane big for that time, a whopping 100mb! And it took an entire day to install it on my very first PC. Now we have gigabytes and before this decade is over petabytes wil be common. The world never moved so fast forewards as in the past century.
@nolboo_korea
4 жыл бұрын
I am also amazed at this
@FelixMT
4 жыл бұрын
Slickpickle The space shuttle program was an absolute failure. Please try to prove me wrong.
I was fortunate enough to see one of the shuttles (can't remember which one) launched in 1983. I was just absolutely amazed at the shuttles. Such a beautiful thing and got to see only one land.
The wingtip vortices when she lands!!! Absolutely incredible. I miss the shuttle, the most beautiful flying machine ever built. Absolutely gorgeous footage here, that HD cam was a real joy to behold.
I find it more amazing how a jetliner can fly with the shuttle on it's back.
@Helperbot-2000
3 жыл бұрын
Stronk
@michaelengle9062
3 жыл бұрын
math + brute strength
@yosepupithani5441
2 жыл бұрын
@Blob B but it may not take off/land with 250 people in at the same time.
Nothing ever again like the beauty of the space shuttle. America great. 🇺🇸
@TeddyBeatOfficial
3 жыл бұрын
yes i loved when it blew up and killed a teacher
@freedomofchoice3606
3 жыл бұрын
Expensive white elephant. The whole programme was a waste of money with the use of this craft.
At 19:30 I believe that is showing one of the 3 mounting brackets used to mount the shuttle to the 747. Thank You for posting this amazing footage of a fantastic aircraft and crew
@MigotRen
3 жыл бұрын
Well yes. Though i would say the primary purpose is rather to connect the main fuel Tank where the fuel is also feed across
@kylebarkevich5316
3 жыл бұрын
@@MigotRen Yes, that is where the EFT connects and feeds fuel through. When it disconnects that door would close and cover up with the heat tiles.
The space shuttle and the jumbo jet. Two amazing machines doing the best that they were built for!
"Endeavour" you have been a loooong way...Thanks so much for sharing your safe return with us
I get chills from the B747 as much as I do with the shuttle. This is amazing footage.
That 747 is amazing. Can't think of a more iconic aircraft.
@TheBoysTopSecretisOrganization
18 күн бұрын
a380.
@amazedtenthousand4873
17 күн бұрын
@@TheBoysTopSecretisOrganization A380 is cool but doesn’t nearly have the reputation the 747 does
Its humbling to be in the sight of such an amazing masterpiece of a machine.
I'm impressed by the person panning/tracking this on landing. So precise!!! Well done!!
So, for the gazillion people who were on the support crews for all of the STS missions, congratulations for an incredible and flawless efforts that you put in, day in and day out! You all helped to make important history!!! Thank you for allowing us regular every day people to see this! I was especially impressed at the beautiful landing that was made, and I highly admired the pilot and crew in executing such a beautiful "grease it in" landing on such a huge, (difficult to maneuver) machine. It was the delicious "Icing" on the incredible "Cake"; and most important, you all made it home alive and safe! What a historical event!
@Rosarium2007
3 жыл бұрын
@James Muecke How many lives have been saved because of smoke detectors? Smoke detectors developed from technology first invented by NASA for use in human space flight. That is just one thing that has improved human life that might not have been developed when it was if it wasn't for the existence of NASA. And in addition to the massive space dividends from inventions like the smoke detector, there is all the money spent by NASA employees on things like housing, food, clothing, cars, entertainment, et cetera . . . in and around Houston and Cape Canaveral and other cities with NASA facilities. And there there is the scientific knowledge that helps us understand our climate and our planet, and also know when solar flares from the Sun will impact the Earth causing issues with wireless telecommunications in particular and electronics in general or when a comet or meteor is passing near by (and how near). Oh and if you like Google Maps in Satellite view, those photos come from satellites sent up by NASA. Same for improved weather forecasting brought to us by satellites put in to orbit by NASA.
@Rosarium2007
3 жыл бұрын
@James Muecke Science has real value for humanity. From consumer products derived from NASA inventions, like life-saving smoke detectors, to improved weather forecasting due to NASA-launched weather satellites, we Americans have all benefited from NASA.
@Rosarium2007
3 жыл бұрын
@Hazard Hawk I believe he was intentionally using hyperbole. You, though I think, are using insolence..
@williamburke8242
Жыл бұрын
Neil Sheldon, my dad and I have the same color circle like yours!
@aerospacedynamicsaustralia6469
11 ай бұрын
Absolutely
One of the best video ever about the space shuttle !! really
I never get tired of watching these marvels the human men has achieved.
@shamsingh6862
4 жыл бұрын
They become legends
@kingmafiaplayz1098
3 жыл бұрын
@Hazard Hawk get a life kid they are poor because they don't know how to earn money these dudes who made shuttle had studied hard to make this so go, get a life kid.
@Angelaius
3 жыл бұрын
And women
@kingmafiaplayz1098
3 жыл бұрын
@Hazard Hawk everyone does what is better for them.
@kingmafiaplayz1098
3 жыл бұрын
@Hazard Hawk it may be bad for others but better for them, this is how business works
Probably the best HD footage in the history of the shuttles
You guys are the best - we love this
This is by far the best shuttle video I have ever seen.
Not only amazing those who designed/built it but equally amazing is the pilot who landed it back on earth !
@pavulon5000
7 ай бұрын
The pilot actually only follows computer's guidance, idk why they didn't make that thing just land itself. I'm replying to 2yrs old comment, I know.
Leaving earth in roaring thunder, coming back in a swoosh. What a machine 👍
I am here after my nation chandrayan-2 mission (moon mission-2) proud to be INDIAN 🇮🇳🇮🇳 CONGRATULATIONS ISRO👍 JAI HIND 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@maheshkakade26
4 жыл бұрын
@Vibhaath Chirukandoth no....
@youssefcamara3916
4 жыл бұрын
Abyan Khan at least they are trying. When was the last time Pakistan sent a rocket for space exploration of any kind?
@abyankhan6868
4 жыл бұрын
@@youssefcamara3916 Sorry My Brother I'm Just Joking🙅🙅🙅
@youssefcamara3916
4 жыл бұрын
@@abyankhan6868 no problem brother.
@siddanikishan8934
4 жыл бұрын
Jai Hind
That was an incredibly beautiful landing..wow
All these procedures for the Spaceships are just sooo Amazing! JumboJet+Shuttle - Those 2 together at the end... Mind-Blowing! Loved All Space Shuttles!!!
This is the most incredible shuttle footage I’ve ever seen!!!
@MechDesignTV
3 жыл бұрын
take a look at the other videos (links at the description) with similar footage :)
Superb. Lacking the words to describe my appreciation.
Gracias por el documental me tomé todo el tiempo solo para ver el vídeo gracias desde el salvador
The technological achievements we've witnessed in our lifetime are beyond belief. It's hard to even imagine what the next hundred years will bring.
@swaingles
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but planes, commercial ones, are still falling off and failing.
That must be such a relief when they roll to a stop
This is the best collection of shuttle landing footage I've ever seen.
@MechDesignTV
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it! Take a look at this playlist, it's all the shuttle related videos in our channel :) kzread.info/head/PLAqZ0jsH2nEJCwaTyw8JmMZ07PQGrcV4t
It was really neat to see the shuttles come in and land like this. It's sad to see them gone. I doubt whatever they come up with in the future will be so unique.
@GalaxColor
3 жыл бұрын
At least it won’t be as dangerous and costly anymore
9:40 Awesome. This is the best footage of the shuttle landing that I've yet to find on the internet. Fabulous footage.
36:20 Beautiful shot! I want to see more airplanes take off from the view of those military planes.
Just magnificent.....thanks to NASA for making these videos available to the public.
What amazing footages!!! I've since Colombias first flight in 1981 been watching space shuttles falling like bricks from 100,000 feets at crazy speeds, making these s-curves and landing so elegant - and of course spot on the second ETA! What an effort! But what then happends have I never seen before! Thx for a great compilation.
@MechDesignTV
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Take a look at the other videos (links at the description) for more :)
@williamburke8242
Жыл бұрын
TindDK, my dad and I have the same color circle like yours!
I'm so used to seeing ISS astronauts needing to be carried post-landing after spending months in space that it's strange seeing shuttle astronauts just stepping off the shuttle and walking around like they didn't just go to space lol
@yassassin6425
Жыл бұрын
ISS missions are a very long duration in comparison.
Humanity is able to achieve breakthroughs because of its ability to do things together It's not just one man It's an outcome of creative minds collectively working together
The humor at 38:53.. I love it. But anyway, this was most definitely the best collection of footage of one of the best machines we humans ever created. Yes, indeed, that is a lot of hardware. And it's all the result from a bygone era where we FINALLY decided to all come together to create something magical. I hope we, as humans ( not Companies or well-endowed entities ) can come together again and create like this. Also, let us all rejoice those that made this program happen, and never forget those that gave EVERYTHING for it.
Definitely one of the smoothest landings i have seen of the space shuttle the way the nose hangs in the air then down unreal cheers from the uk
Hello Endeavour! Thank you for your service. ♥️
@rohtashrupana9377
3 жыл бұрын
Hooo
@alanmaclaren4118
3 жыл бұрын
Hooo
That is the sickest wheelie I've ever seen!
@angadsingh9314
3 жыл бұрын
Ahahaha
@thechamp7111
3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
what an amazing craft. just spectacular
the best landing i ever seen
@williamburke8242
Жыл бұрын
My dad and I have the same color circle like yours!
Amazing all separation went without a hitch...very spectacular.
no flame no smoke in mach 2 and 500mile per hour, wow amazing ship
christa mcaulife is a star that will always shine in my thoughts ... thought for you .. wonderful christa .. peace to your soul. welcome back on the earth endeavour :) magnific land in , thanks you very much for your work .
This is my favorite shuttle video out of all the thousands I've watched. The segment @10:00 to @11:00 shows just how fast the shuttle is moving.
@MechDesignTV
4 жыл бұрын
take a look at the other two videos (links at description) they are similar from two other STS missions :)
Amazing sight the shuttle on the back of the adapted Jumbo (747), amazing pieces of technology and a beautiful sight of American technology. and space tech.
@rudamachoo
4 жыл бұрын
@@Freimopp777 its not an antonov. antonov has 3 engines on each side and a much larger landing gear among other features; and the shuttle is the US's, not buran (the words "united states" kinda give it away lol). it looks like a modified 747, but i can't be 100% sure. (edit: it is! here's the link to it, specially built for transporting the shuttle: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuttle_Carrier_Aircraft) Buran and Energya were amazing pieces of engineering, and i wish we would have got to see them in action. I must recommend Curious Droid's video on the subject (as well as Mustard's channel). kzread.info/dash/bejne/ioCDpbOwZdafhdo.html
@crystalwings4520
4 жыл бұрын
Did you mean: *_Queen of the Skies_*
@hollymackenzie9923
Жыл бұрын
What I can’t get my head around is, apart from the difference in size between the two vehicles but also how a vehicle smaller than a plane can go into space but a passenger plane can’t
@BoB4jjjjs
Жыл бұрын
@@hollymackenzie9923 Because it has to be rocket powered, a jet or piston engine will not have enough power or oxygen to burn in space, nor the oxygen going into space, a passenger aircraft would not have oxygen on board, nor would it withstand the pressures coming back from space. Why does the Virgin Space Plane get there, I hear you ask? Well it doesn't, only part of it get there, even then it is not properly into space, close, but not quite. Then it comes back using a different method, but as it is not fully into deep space, it does not come back so fast as to generate all the heat one would do entering from space. However, one day they might manage to do what Branson's team are thinking, it is just a matter of time. Look at the reusable rocket boosters that can now return to earth by controlled flight, to be used again, 20 years ago it would not have been thought possible.
It's hilarious how after the crew leaves the Shuttle there's a few brief "Well, now what do we do?" moments 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@howardjones6432
4 жыл бұрын
Lol... Looking around like, where's everyone at? 😂
@brianscott3021
4 жыл бұрын
Probably don’t know how to deal with gravity
@SOGNAMETAL
4 жыл бұрын
@@howardjones6432 lol
@rinkurakesh
4 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@yourbigfan1777
3 жыл бұрын
Probably forgot everything about the Earth
it's wild how the footage is so clear and even wilder that it slows down and steers by yawing like like a snowboarder.
Big thanks to all the astronauts who risked their life for the benefit of humanity...
@smallhatshatethetruth7933
2 жыл бұрын
They don;t do it for the benefit of humanity. They do it for the benefit of their satanic masters
I love Space Shuttle!!!
@williamburke8242
Жыл бұрын
So do I Hard to use controls like airplane!
É uma máquina incrível! De uma tecnologia tão avançada que faz a gente se perguntar: como o ser humano foi capaz de produzir algo tão magnífico? É realmente um verdadeiro prodígio da engenhosidade humana.
@seryiled
Жыл бұрын
США и СССР это две страны которые сумели создать подобные машины. Действительно это чудо инжинерной мысли. СССР к стати сумел отправить и приземлить свой челнок в беполётном, автоматическом режиме. Умерла страна и умер этот проект.
OUTSTANDING and Beautiful photography! I’m so glad that this exists, just Awesome,ALL of it! They used up some runway...wonder how the 747 feels with the shuttle on top....I can’t imagine!
@theliltwirp
4 жыл бұрын
I read awhile back that the 747 shifts quite a bit during a space shuttle ferry....I guess because of the stabilizers and everything constantly adjusting for the heavy ass payload. I read it described as a rumbling or vibrating sensation. Must feel kinda weird, even though the pilots are pros and they're used to it. It's amazing seeing humans fly these massive machines 🙏✈
Awesome footage of 747 transporting shuttle from the chase plane, incredible view
@hollymackenzie9923
Жыл бұрын
What I can’t get my head around, apart from the obvious difference in size between the two vehicles, is how the smaller one can travel into space where the 747 can’t
19:30 The 3 mountin brackets in the amazing backets.
Wow, knowing that thing literally just surfed through the atmosphere, and less than an hour ago was doing 17,000 miles an hour blows my mind!
@WesleyG8857
3 жыл бұрын
@Pine Nut your mom.
@nimamomeni1900
3 жыл бұрын
@Pine Nut ok dumbass
What an absolute privilege to stand on that runway apron and film it landing. Film quality is from the future.
a literal spaceship landed smoother than 90% of Ryanair landings. 10/10
Amazing!
what a beautiful machine
stunning footage, love the double SBs
When the flying brick lands softer than Ryanair
@yassassin6425
Жыл бұрын
...And at the correct destination with all the luggage on board.
There's something charming about the space shuttle. All my childhood i loved space magazines and dreamed of being an astronaut. i wish one day that i can get on the space shuttle for 5 min
@user-ui7ue1zm8r
4 жыл бұрын
等嘛!
such a beautiful sight!
Truly amazing video. Thanks 🙏
I only saw the shuttle fly once & I didn't even see it really. I was active USAF at work at Travis AFB in northern California back in the mid 90's and the base speaker came on and said the shuttle would be flying overhead on it's way to land at Edwards. We looked up and saw a streak zip across the sky. The shuttle carrier 747, or at least one of them cause I don't know how many there were, is at U.S. Air Force Base Plant 42 in Palmdale CA close to SR71-Blackbird Park, parked right by the fence alongside the road. Amazing piece of history seeing it even now...
It only took about 80 years from first flight by Wright brothers to this, unbelievable!
@blackshirtsd9916
4 жыл бұрын
Now imagine what kind of technology awaits the human race in another 80 years! Or in 500!
@stanner6169
4 жыл бұрын
@@blackshirtsd9916 but we've now really done nothing over the 40 years since 1980....obviously things like the internet, telecommunications, but transport and specifically space flight has really gone nowhere and if anything, maybe even backwards.
@MarsFKA
4 жыл бұрын
My grandmother always thought it wonderful that she had been alive for the first powered flight and the first Moon landing.
@thechamp7111
3 жыл бұрын
@@stanner6169 very true statement. Never realized it’s been 40 years since we first landed on Mars. And 41 since the moon.
Shuttle space is the pride of American industry and its Power
@wwyhkop
4 жыл бұрын
It is dead now because it is not feasible to use.
@medoomedoo1634
4 жыл бұрын
L BAI I know but still an iconic machine
Cuando el ser humano se lo propone..puede construir cosas maravillosas como el transbordador...a pesar de los accidentes que han costado vidas..aun siguen adelante.. Y me encanto el video..sin musica u otros audios asi se disfruta mucho mejor Felicidades a la NASA y a todos los que son parte de tan increible trabajo
In 8 and a half minutes the shuttle when from 70000 feet traveling 1800 mph to on the runway completely stopped. Absolutely mind blowing stuff.
@thechamp7111
3 жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more.
35:32 on is some of the coolest shuttle footage I've seen.
@RIFIANBOY
4 жыл бұрын
I started breathing heavily while watching it
13:30 WOW! Never imagined The Shuttle was so BIG... 8O
@dihydrogenoxide5109
4 жыл бұрын
@Me you and the Animal Do you need an ambulance, my good friend?
what a great landing for being in space for so long too.
It's pretty cool that the shuttle glides down to land in perfect spot...amazing scientist people of Nasa
Technology , Engineering marvel mankind's biggest achievements ..May God Almighty Bless 🙌 All those involved with this beautiful man made wonders of planet earth 🌏
I’ve seen the endeavor in a museum before I’ve stood feet away from it. Its enormous
@williamburke8242
Жыл бұрын
My dad and I have the same color circle like yours!
@williamburke8242
Жыл бұрын
Before the Space Shuttle was at the California Science Center!
That was a comfortable landing
Fantastic air crafts landing i have ever seen before this. Thankful.
An amazing technological journey which will only get better and better
@janetmeier6523
3 жыл бұрын
But nothing will ever look as cool as the shuttle
What's amazing is that it could go up like a rocket vertical and come back like an airplane horizontal
@interestingtv_
4 жыл бұрын
I think it can take off like a plane without a rocket carrier, and then fly to space and then return to earth, just your government definitely does not want to develop this something hinders, Salam from Kazakhstan
@1pasupaty
4 жыл бұрын
Upblike a rocket don't think.so.it is carried.ona rocket
@unholyprognosis2636
4 жыл бұрын
@@interestingtv_ uhm no with the amount of fuel required it wouldn't be able to get off the ground.
Que top, umas das coisas que nunca vou presenciar, mas é impressionante !!!
How proud they must be feeling. Congratulations to the team & NASA & ISS
I'm jealous of the chase plane pilot... WHAT A VIEW !!!
@ratanlal1690
4 жыл бұрын
Sanjay
Finally I've learnt how airplanes multiply
I really liked the video, thanks!
That it was. It made me proud to be an American. When it took off the first time I was somewhere in South Carolina flying a research trip for Brookhaven National Labs. When I watched the takeoff I changed my mind on the USA. I had recently gotten out of the USAF and had nothing to be proud about. Until then.
@sidv4615
2 жыл бұрын
Did you see the first launch? 1981?
@marksamuelsen3202
2 жыл бұрын
@@sidv4615 Yes
@sidv4615
2 жыл бұрын
@@marksamuelsen3202 do you remember challenger? What was it like sir? Also we’re you a pilot in the Air Force? If so which plane did you fly?
It might not have been the safest vehicle built for shuttering between the earth and the space, but it certainly will go down in history and it is undoubtedly a fascinating milestone ever achieved by mankind
Space shuttle looks battered, its like, "I've had enough of this space lack."
@brad300ZXS16
3 жыл бұрын
Try coming back through the Earth's atmosphere and slowing down from 28,000 mph and you might understand ;)
@casbyness
2 жыл бұрын
They always looked battered, even when they were just about to launch again. That's part of their charm.
All over world's 90's kid first love is space shuttle. Colmbia, discovery, Endeavour ❤❤❤❤
Total perfection
Hola Mech, buenas noches. Que buena recopilación nos regala tu video. Cuando vi al Taxi Espacial por primera vez montado sobre el fuselaje del 747, pense que lo elevaría hasta cierta altura y desde ahí despegaria. Muchas gracias Mech por registrarlo todo y compartirlo con todos nosotros. Muy buen trabajo. Sigan adelante. Gracias.
Space shuttle :OK I'm done, let's go home now. 747:You really FUXXING Heavy!
Wow! The best compilation of Space Shuttle landing, etc. Thank you!
@MechDesignTV
2 жыл бұрын
Take a look at the other two videos on the description, they're similar videos from two other missions :)
I wish they'd resume the space shuttle mission. This is by far the coolest flying machine ever built by humanity
@aerospacedynamicsaustralia6469
11 ай бұрын
100%
Alla faccia del landing! Bravissimo pilota ....lo ha appoggiato dolcemente come un uovo