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7/28/2013 5:31:24 PM EDT
Thanks Greggy_D




 
7/28/2013 5:41:30 PM EDT
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Upon finishing the video, the first thing that came to mind was the beginning of the original Planet of the Apes film from 1968.
7/28/2013 5:41:54 PM EDT
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That was awesome.  Thanks for sharing.
7/28/2013 5:44:05 PM EDT
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wow
7/28/2013 5:44:49 PM EDT
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Amazing. Can't wait to see video of the next shuttle flight.
7/28/2013 5:45:32 PM EDT
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I like how at 3:35 you can see Florida and the trail of smoke rising from it.
7/28/2013 5:47:46 PM EDT
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Yeah, that was pretty damned cool.  Thanks for posting!
7/28/2013 5:52:46 PM EDT
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7/28/2013 5:53:13 PM EDT
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Another fine program killed by the current administration.
7/28/2013 5:53:19 PM EDT
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You can see it go supersonic too!
7/28/2013 5:55:13 PM EDT
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The shuttle had to end, though it would have been nice to have it's replacement ready when it was retired. If you ask me however people tend to blow the shuttle termination a bit out of proportion, thinking we should have just flown them forever not realizing they were extremely expensive, and old. The SLS will lift more, for less money.

An added benefit is capsules are about as foolproof as re-entry vehicles can get.
7/28/2013 5:56:27 PM EDT
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7/28/2013 5:56:49 PM EDT
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To be factual.....the Bush administration put an end to the shuttle program.
7/28/2013 6:03:05 PM EDT
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Excellent video, thanks for sharing
7/28/2013 6:05:58 PM EDT
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The shuttle had to end, though it would have been nice to have it's replacement ready when it was retired. If you ask me however people tend to blow the shuttle termination a bit out of proportion, thinking we should have just flown them forever not realizing they were extremely expensive, and old. The SLS will lift more, for less money.

An added benefit is capsules are about as foolproof as re-entry vehicles can get.
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Another fine program killed by the current administration.


The shuttle had to end, though it would have been nice to have it's replacement ready when it was retired. If you ask me however people tend to blow the shuttle termination a bit out of proportion, thinking we should have just flown them forever not realizing they were extremely expensive, and old. The SLS will lift more, for less money.

An added benefit is capsules are about as foolproof as re-entry vehicles can get.


What country do we currently paid to fly our astronauts into space?

I just miss going to the launches. Can't wait for the new model.
7/28/2013 6:06:25 PM EDT
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  To be factual.....the Bush administration put an end to the shuttle program.

Indeed... insisting on a change to an untenable last minute replacement...
7/28/2013 6:16:39 PM EDT
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Russia.  $70.7 Million for a seat on Soyuz.




And just think......10 years ago they were only charging $25 Million.  You don't have a manned spaceflight program and they can charge whatever the hell they want.

 
7/28/2013 6:16:54 PM EDT
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I'm surprised at the lack of vibration
7/28/2013 6:19:46 PM EDT
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There's a metric shit-ton of vibration prior to SRB sep.  You just don't see it because the cameras are solidly mounted.

 
7/28/2013 6:20:47 PM EDT
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Is there any other source than LL?   I'd like to play this on the living-room amp instead of the computer, and turn it up to 11


7/28/2013 6:22:18 PM EDT
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That was sweet!  When it was about to hit the water, it looked like there was another splash right by it... was that the other SRB?
7/28/2013 6:30:03 PM EDT
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Me too!  Oh, wait, Shanequa needs food and lodging for her brood.  No space action for the rest of us!

 
7/28/2013 6:33:18 PM EDT
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That was sweet!  When it was about to hit the water, it looked like there was another splash right by it... was that the other SRB?
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Nope it's not the other SRB.  It's the bottom of the exhaust nozzle which is severed to reduce to impact of the water on the aft skirt.
7/28/2013 6:34:57 PM EDT
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Thanks

7/28/2013 6:44:12 PM EDT
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Got to see the Atlantis displayed at KSC a couple weeks ago.  That whole place is amazing, I felt like a wondrous little boy again.
7/28/2013 6:45:27 PM EDT
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wow just wow
7/28/2013 6:45:37 PM EDT
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I love Space Shuttle video's.

Thanks for posting that.

7/28/2013 6:46:09 PM EDT
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Wow, great vdeo, thank you!

7/28/2013 6:49:46 PM EDT
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7/28/2013 6:50:16 PM EDT
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7/28/2013 6:52:56 PM EDT
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The shuttle had to end, though it would have been nice to have it's replacement ready when it was retired. If you ask me however people tend to blow the shuttle termination a bit out of proportion, thinking we should have just flown them forever not realizing they were extremely expensive, and old. The SLS will lift more, for less money.

An added benefit is capsules are about as foolproof as re-entry vehicles can get.
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Another fine program killed by the current administration.


The shuttle had to end, though it would have been nice to have it's replacement ready when it was retired. If you ask me however people tend to blow the shuttle termination a bit out of proportion, thinking we should have just flown them forever not realizing they were extremely expensive, and old. The SLS will lift more, for less money.

An added benefit is capsules are about as foolproof as re-entry vehicles can get.


Agreed but I do miss the shuttle missions

I wish we had something else ready to go when we closed out the shuttle. Honestly I wish we had skipped the ISS and went for a moon base. I not that fond of Mars missions either
7/28/2013 7:00:06 PM EDT
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That's awesome! I was fortunate enough to see three shuttle launches when I lived in Florida. Watched from the little park/pier in Titusville. Had the scanner tuned to Cape Radio for the launch commentary and the HF radio tuned to the freq the recovery ships were on. Placed external speakers on the roof of my Bronco and attracted quite a crowd!
Amazing how fast it accelerated once it broke the sound barrier. Must have been like hitting NOS x 87 billion.
7/28/2013 7:05:39 PM EDT
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Thanks for sharing. Saved for future use at work.
7/28/2013 7:06:04 PM EDT
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Going in October,can't wait
7/28/2013 7:20:14 PM EDT
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Thanks for posting that.

I'd always wondered why the first few feet of exhaust from the Saturn V's F1 engines was dark, almost black like that. From the narration of this video, I finally know.
7/28/2013 7:58:03 PM EDT
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aCOyOvOw5c

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Thank you, and the neighbors are pissed
7/28/2013 8:10:37 PM EDT
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7/28/2013 8:37:43 PM EDT
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Where there's smoke there's fire!

Damn I love anything space related!
7/28/2013 8:46:49 PM EDT
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Thanks for posting that.

I'd always wondered why the first few feet of exhaust from the Saturn V's F1 engines was dark, almost black like that. From the narration of this video, I finally know.
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Thanks for posting that.

I'd always wondered why the first few feet of exhaust from the Saturn V's F1 engines was dark, almost black like that. From the narration of this video, I finally know.



Turbopump exhaust, right?  I wondered the same thing but came across the answer elsewhere.

7/28/2013 8:53:45 PM EDT
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Not sure if serious....
7/28/2013 8:59:45 PM EDT
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Very nice.  Thanks for sharing.
7/28/2013 9:07:16 PM EDT
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and now we bum rides from our enemies.
7/28/2013 9:16:43 PM EDT
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Past history
7/28/2013 9:18:08 PM EDT
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Fuck that was cool.

And the shuttle is about 1% as awesome as the Saturn V was.


Too bad we will never do anything that cool again.
7/28/2013 9:31:49 PM EDT
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Let's not go nuts here.



Yeah, it's an awesome video, but the shuttle was the poster child for everything wrong with government space exploration.



 
7/28/2013 9:33:43 PM EDT
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Let's not go nuts here.

Yeah, it's an awesome video, but the shuttle was the poster child for everything wrong with government space exploration.
 
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Let's not go nuts here.

Yeah, it's an awesome video, but the shuttle was the poster child for everything wrong with government space exploration.
 


Agreed.

A stupid concept to start with, poorly executed, and kept around far past its due retirement age, all because we're no longer willing to field new manned spacecraft.

Still fucking impressive, though.
7/28/2013 9:34:52 PM EDT
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Amazing how much the atmosphere slowed the rockets down on their way back....
7/28/2013 9:36:24 PM EDT
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We live in a giant bowl of air soup.
7/28/2013 9:38:39 PM EDT
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Turbopump exhaust, right?  I wondered the same thing but came across the answer elsewhere.

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Thanks for posting that.

I'd always wondered why the first few feet of exhaust from the Saturn V's F1 engines was dark, almost black like that. From the narration of this video, I finally know.



Turbopump exhaust, right?  I wondered the same thing but came across the answer elsewhere.



Yes. It forms a lower temperature sheath against the engine bell extension and helps protect it from the heat of the main combustion going on.
7/28/2013 9:57:11 PM EDT
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reminds me of the good old days when I was a SSDG

I remember when one of the .....hold on, there is a knock at the door.. brb...
7/28/2013 9:57:28 PM EDT
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Awesome vid.
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