Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 - Amazing Shuttle Launch Experience

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Jonathan Mickelson

Jonathan Mickelson

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@lowrider4405
@lowrider4405 Рік тому
Only for this. It is a great memory. When i watch it, i think, it is a loving Tribute to the 1986 Challenger crew. I love every single second of this video. All the people in this video made this crazy world a little bit better. Thank you very much for sharing. I love the 🇺🇸 USA Greetings from germany
@PLATFORMEduserv
@PLATFORMEduserv 9 місяців тому
It doesn't matter how much time I watch these videos, but it still blows my mind how much thrust the produce,so Frecaking powerful.
@walterweir6788
@walterweir6788 2 місяці тому
That's what blows my mind the amount of thrust it takes to lift that big SOB off the ground Simply Amazing and Shear genius
@Cosmic_Mysteries18
@Cosmic_Mysteries18 Місяць тому
Also a lot of UAPs in this video if you didn't notice, I wanted to point that out.
@walterweir6788
@walterweir6788 Місяць тому
@@Cosmic_Mysteries18 those are drones and flying crickets
@LuisOcampo-jj5zf
@LuisOcampo-jj5zf Місяць тому
2:02
@Lorijenken
@Lorijenken 16 днів тому
second to Saturn V - was a glorious space dildo!!
@rickybobby7285
@rickybobby7285 2 місяці тому
The most complicated machine man has ever made. Designed with 1970’s technology. Truly amazing to have witnessed 5 launches as a child including challenger.
@luis-sophus-8227
@luis-sophus-8227 3 дні тому
All launches to the sea, not the space
@nasaexplorevisions
@nasaexplorevisions 7 місяців тому
I consistently keep up with space missions all the way from Brazil, and out of all the incredible events, the rocket launches stand out as the most awe-inspiring. My heartfelt congratulations to NASA and all the individuals who contributed to this outstanding achievement. Your hard work is truly commendable! 🚀🌌
@paulinehazell4631
@paulinehazell4631 4 місяці тому
Helo
@yavuzabdioglu2642
@yavuzabdioglu2642 3 місяці тому
don't forget NASA means to deceive
@yavuzabdioglu2642
@yavuzabdioglu2642 3 місяці тому
im Hebrew I think it was
@jerardnorgren3411
@jerardnorgren3411 3 місяці тому
Me too. Whether it's Mars rover missions, space telescopes, or missions to comets, I always try and see the launches and landings.
@taramarielmt
@taramarielmt Рік тому
Atlantis has always been my favorite and I'm glad she got to stay home at KSC. My dad worked the shuttle program and now works Artemis. My 5th birthday I got to spend the day with astronauts while my dad was awarded with a Silver Snoopy. It's such an honor to have my whole family be a part of the space Industry. While I no longer work for there myself, I'm grateful for the opportunity!
@JonathanMickelson
@JonathanMickelson Рік тому
Thanks for sharing!
@joserostran179
@joserostran179 Рік тому
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@OneBiasedOpinion
@OneBiasedOpinion Рік тому
I’m so excited about Artemis. Can’t wait to see a Moon mission in my time at last.
@mathiasanzola
@mathiasanzola 2 місяці тому
@@OneBiasedOpinion Who will take us first steps
@shawngraham4902
@shawngraham4902 Рік тому
Look at what can happen when resources are spent for the good of human kind I understand that military hardware went up too but a lot of good things went as well Hats off to all involved in this Y'all truly are the best
@tom5051666
@tom5051666 Рік тому
actually the shuttle was partly funded by the military to put spy satellites into orbit. spying on your neighbours is not cool
@montgomerydenzer8805
@montgomerydenzer8805 2 місяці тому
It all comes down to the money, and who is your Family Tree- Supertramp
@luis-sophus-8227
@luis-sophus-8227 3 дні тому
They steal your taxes, I'm sorry for you
@newcreations1929
@newcreations1929 8 місяців тому
Absolutely facinating and stunning!!!
@ScottishLawnGuy
@ScottishLawnGuy 9 місяців тому
If anyone ever gets the chance to see the Atlantis shuttle experience at Kennedy then go. You are told all about her and her history and then the curtain goes up and she is hanging there right in front of you. It truly is a very emotional and breathtaking experience to see her suspended above you up close. The most awesome machine the world has ever produced. An icon of our time.
@jasharqerimaj9651
@jasharqerimaj9651 3 роки тому
2020 who is watching this on quarantine loves the shuttle and is a legend 😂😭😭👍
@eu4803
@eu4803 3 роки тому
I
@4kdanny19
@4kdanny19 3 роки тому
2x
@Boger9202
@Boger9202 3 роки тому
Yep
@user-lk4ku1ez5u
@user-lk4ku1ez5u 3 роки тому
Bruh you just search thi in 2 days
@WNL_SFS
@WNL_SFS 3 роки тому
Video: 10 years old Comment: 1 minute ago
@GeorgeVreelandHill
@GeorgeVreelandHill Рік тому
I have been watching space travel since the 1960s. What is ahead will be truly amazing. Great video. Thank you.
@estellepelagienoubissie2490
@estellepelagienoubissie2490 Місяць тому
👮Esdgjh
@omarlakhdim2314
@omarlakhdim2314 9 місяців тому
علماء لهم التحية والتقدير انجاز عظيم.نفتخر بهم❤ من الجزائر
@universalsourcecode
@universalsourcecode 21 день тому
THATS RIGHT!
@Mental_isolation
@Mental_isolation 7 місяців тому
It has been 10 years (1 decade) congratulations for this video a lot
@ankitb1989
@ankitb1989 2 роки тому
Even though I am not an American, I feel proud with the advancement in technology ,prowess & sheer will Americans have displayed.
@n111254789
@n111254789 2 роки тому
I'm American, but we are humans every single one of us. Everyone bleeds the same let's be proud of being human, having the will to risk billions of dollars, tons of manpower, and the brave humans who put their lives on the line just to advance us. It's that curiosity and persistence to explore that makes humans special. It's ingrained in us, irregardless of where you were born it's just in our genetics. NASA is compromised of people from all different nationalities just with a common goal. Even during the Cold War when we here in the United States and those in the Soviet Union were willing to vaporize either nation at a moments notice with nuclear weapons there was a mission, not well known unfortunately but it was beautiful, the Apollo - Soyuz mission in 1975. The Apollo capsule from the USA and the Soviet Unions Soyuz capsule docked in space and they boarded one another's spacecraft. Despite our severe differences on the ground, up there, there are no boarders, we look different and speak different but they got along because under all the bullshit we are just humans and pioneers and explorers doing what humans do. Risk life and limb to push into the unknown and discover. That's all of us it's in our genetics from millions of years of evolution, I hope we get spaceflight cheap and available enough that one day people like you and I can experience it. If you have Netflix definitely check out the inspiration4 mission that just took place we are going in that direction. Best wishes in the future brother!
@princessqueen9798
@princessqueen9798 5 років тому
I just can't imagine the feelings these astronauts have traveling in rockets!!! I felt like crying watching this. Not because of fear, just the absolute beauty of that rocket & the BRAVE men inside it. I mean it's just so unbelievably incredible to make such a piece of art & have the ability to control/operate it too. Just blows my mind!! I watched the ascent of Columbia before this launch video & was reminded of how beautifully dangerous these missions are so i mean seriously my heart goes out to all the soldiers & astronauts & law enforcement out there who put their lives on the line everyday😘😘😘
@danutbalint5094
@danutbalint5094 5 років тому
vorbiți în limba romana. Nu fiti raî .engleza e departe de noi.
@thorthorirsson3330
@thorthorirsson3330 4 роки тому
Totally agree. The raw power of a machine built by man. However, I would want to be in the Saturn V rocket.
@andreibryangoudarzi9303
@andreibryangoudarzi9303 2 роки тому
Nu a
@ritadaisymoyanochaves2841
@ritadaisymoyanochaves2841 5 місяців тому
Spectacular video. Thanks for sharing. Video espectacular. Gracias por compartirlo.
@geoffreydowen5793
@geoffreydowen5793 7 місяців тому
I'm back watching again in 2023 this is a really nice post I'm going to watch it with my 6year old grandson here in England so sad to have lost some brave souls during the shuttle programme BZ love and respect from a royal navy veteran here in England.xz
@riskiwinata3355
@riskiwinata3355 Місяць тому
🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
@anitsaad6131
@anitsaad6131 18 днів тому
6 tahun nangsah kau tengok kita akan bercerai
@anitsaad6131
@anitsaad6131 18 днів тому
klau keluar aku dah masuk.cmpo kau duduk.lah dlm kamdang besi dgn with nesah kamu tu
@Redman147
@Redman147 Рік тому
I was on a plane back from The Republic of Georgia, after doing a joint exercise with their military in 2011 and saw the last shuttle launch of the NASA program from the aircraft. STS-135. It just so happened to also be the Atlantis shuttle shooting through the sky. It was the most amazing thing I'd ever seen, and, to this day, it still makes me think that I could've maybe been an astronaut instead of a Marine. Honestly though, I think I would've loved to do both if possible. Watching this video, even though not the same launch, made me tear up a lot. We were mostly sleeping, and the captain came on the intercom, quite loudly, and told everyone we were about to witness something that won't ever happen again. Told everyone to look left, out the portholes, and look at the lower cloud cover. Out of nowhere we saw a missile like object just flooring it through the clouds. It looked like it was a mere 10 miles away, but we were flying into Bangor Maine and were well over 1000 miles away. The plum from the boosters was massive and within 10 seconds the shuttle was gone into the upper atmosphere. After it disappeared the captain said that we had seen the last launch of NASA's space shuttle program and that's why were the luckiest people in the planet at that point in time.
@JonathanMickelson
@JonathanMickelson Рік тому
Thanks so much for sharing your experience! What an awesome thing to have witnessed. I've seen footage from a similar situation, from an airliner, and it was amazing to see!
@aximusroh6453
@aximusroh6453 Рік тому
God damn it you made me tear up. For me this era was the pinnacle of Man and we've been going backwards ever since..... Thank you for sharing and rekindling my romance with our space endeavours 🤗. Godspeed, Semper Fi👍
@gerstmanndavid
@gerstmanndavid Рік тому
Semper Fi Marine. Thanks for sharing that story with us. What an honor to serve.
@yasminealdabbagh9205
@yasminealdabbagh9205 Рік тому
And the ISS is never visible where I live
@3dsmaxrocks699
@3dsmaxrocks699 Рік тому
Jeremy DeWitt was an astronaut too.
@johnchirgwin2616
@johnchirgwin2616 2 роки тому
Superior engineering, and amazing camera footage for the time. still give me the chills just watching this. can't image the experience of actually being there.
@NazriB
@NazriB Рік тому
Lies again? Superman Spiderman Thick Sperm
@kevinconrad7648
@kevinconrad7648 Рік тому
@@letmetellyousomethin9410 Balloons usually don't weigh over 4 million pounds at liftoff and travel that fast.
@Lowonfuel
@Lowonfuel Рік тому
​@@letmetellyousomethin9410 Balloons can't fly that fast, that high, carry that much weight, can't travel 740 miles (1,190.91 km) and burn that much fuel in 8 minutes, not even a poor try on your part, just simple incompetent mental capacities, and a lot of flat earth indoctrination for +ons. But you people don't even read or watch the videos, just listen and understand what you can, and make up the rest in your own tripping heads. You can clearly see the Shuttle is on its own, and burning fuel from internal tanks, so there's no additional tank or attached objects you can call balloon. And FYI balloons can only go up as high as a max altitude of 50 km, where atmospheric is as dense as helium normally is, and after that, near vacuum atmospheric conditions will make the helium burst the balloon. Helium is the second-lightest element known, so there is no possible way any balloon can go above 53 Km (top record), and no balloon that can go higher and travel faster than wind speed has ever existed, and specially not where there's no air.
@marklee8226
@marklee8226 Рік тому
What do you mean for the time it wasn't that long ago for modern technology 🤔
@luis-sophus-8227
@luis-sophus-8227 3 дні тому
You would see the rocket start tilting until it vanishes horizontally. It never goes to space, falls back over the ocean
@universalsourcecode
@universalsourcecode 21 день тому
Man this is the coolest thing i saw. Rockets fly in space and stuff, i love this video!!!
@E34Will
@E34Will 10 місяців тому
It’s crazy how much thrust it involves to lift off. Best part
@boncolumbard3182
@boncolumbard3182 3 роки тому
Just THE most beautiful Space ride EVER! Thank you Challenger and Columbia! We are where we are because of you AND everybody else involved in this magnificent success story!
@justalonesoul5825
@justalonesoul5825 3 роки тому
*Enterprise, Discovery and Endeavour sob* 😢
@nebilman8600
@nebilman8600 2 роки тому
Wow
@nebilman8600
@nebilman8600 2 роки тому
@@justalonesoul5825 y
@sunking2001
@sunking2001 2 роки тому
It's truly amazing all the steps to launch a shuttle. Other than the moon missions...all the launchings of the shuttle is an American miracle. Beautiful!
@paulward4268
@paulward4268 Рік тому
@@timgressler3654 High risk is accepted in an endeavour such as this.
@luis-sophus-8227
@luis-sophus-8227 3 дні тому
Contamination and never get to any space, only to sea. You're oblivious
@EricJGaming
@EricJGaming 4 місяці тому
Watching in December 2023 , I miss this era 😢
@franmellor9843
@franmellor9843 4 роки тому
Still the BEST video on UKposts..who's with me
@imhereto_watch
@imhereto_watch 4 роки тому
Me!
@franmellor9843
@franmellor9843 4 роки тому
@@imhereto_watch fantastic
@nimairan922
@nimairan922 Місяць тому
@luis-sophus-8227
@luis-sophus-8227 3 дні тому
This is a hoax, that rocket went back down to the sea, you're fooling yourself by not trusting what you actually see.
@newbs70
@newbs70 Рік тому
I've seen this 100 time. Just awesome!!
@SchrodingerZX48
@SchrodingerZX48 Місяць тому
What an utterly incredible machine this is. An amazing achievement. I never tire of watching these launches. Beautiful, powerful. We can achieve amazing things when we work together.
@CLT_Yudhis_10
@CLT_Yudhis_10 6 місяців тому
Still remember it when I was at kindergarten and buy a space shuttle toys, and when I was at 6th grade, I know that the moment Atlantis' last mission lands were after my birthday😢 Keep happy guys, and rest peacefully, Atlantis🥲
@0riginalxx0utlaw
@0riginalxx0utlaw 3 роки тому
End of an era. Well done Atlantis 👏
@mikemaby5497
@mikemaby5497 3 роки тому
Horrible to see its end, but so grateful its been recorded in this manner for everyone to see.
@mickyday2008
@mickyday2008 Рік тому
The space shuttle and Concorde. Two of the most amazing machines ever to fly.
@OneBiasedOpinion
@OneBiasedOpinion Рік тому
I’d put the SR-71 Blackbird up there with them. Hands-down one of the most incredible and powerful machines ever flown, and never (to anyone’s knowledge) once pushed to maximum throttle because it would have gone too fast to keep itself together.
@d3vilman69
@d3vilman69 22 дні тому
I find it amazing that humans actually have the capability to build such complex machines. They ain't kidding when they coined the term "Rocket Science". The sheer amount of engineering expertise to make this work.. Damn.
@johnparrot4426
@johnparrot4426 5 місяців тому
I never saw a Shuttle launch or land but I do remember hearing the boom when Columbia flew over Santa Barbara on the way to Edwards in '81...what a treat. I can imagine what being there in person must have been like! I was so sad they never flew from Vandenberg..!
@olivertoeknuckleiii2093
@olivertoeknuckleiii2093 2 роки тому
I was at Kennedy that day too! It was my first rocket launch ever. What struck me the most was the awesome sound! It was an odd mix of jet plane-like roar, peppered with explosions which sounded like dynamite going off in the roar! It was AWESOME!!!
@charlesnjovu3483
@charlesnjovu3483 2 роки тому
Really oh my God I wish I was there too... sounded like dynamite roar 🤔 awesome
@iraira7467
@iraira7467 5 років тому
Simply put.... AMAZING. I'm almost 40 years old and Space has always fascinated me and I'll never get use to seeing such great talent in all fields do what they do.
@zukhanyemacabela2753
@zukhanyemacabela2753 Місяць тому
That beeping sound always sends chills down my spine
@bentyler
@bentyler 9 місяців тому
It was an awesome launch. It very very hot and windy that day. It almost did not go do to the wind. I was fortunate enough to see it in person. and was suppose to be Atlantis’s last flight. It flew one more time before it was retired.
@LuisOcampo-jj5zf
@LuisOcampo-jj5zf Місяць тому
2:02
@LuisOcampo-jj5zf
@LuisOcampo-jj5zf Місяць тому
2:02
@markh1085
@markh1085 4 роки тому
Probably one of the most exciting moments of my life was to go from the U.K. to Florida and get the opportunity to stand with people from all over the world to watch a shuttle lift off. The vibration in my legs and chest and the lovely people around me made it exciting but extremely sad moment to see one of the last shuttle launches as the space program for the shuttle came to an end. Lots of emotional people at cape canaveral base. The Americans have terrible tv and fast food but my god they pulled the stops out when the first shuttle lifted off in the 1980’s . Since that first launch I skipped school to watch on tv. I made a deal with myself that no matter what happens I have to witness a live launch . Incredible 👍👍👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌹👏🏻👏🏻🌹
@chrisneenan
@chrisneenan 4 роки тому
Always hoped to see one like you did. You're a lucky guy!
@valentinotera3244
@valentinotera3244 2 роки тому
Describe us how loud was.
@riogrande5761
@riogrande5761 2 роки тому
I was down in Florida in 1994 for environmental sampling of some of the older launch pads. Since I had a pass, I was able to drive to the viewing area, the closest you could get without being mission control or the press and got to watch the shuttle go up. It was day time but once the shuttle was clear of the steam cloud, the flame was really too bright to look at with the naked eye. It was a nice to be on-site during one of the launches.
@darrinthorpe9292
@darrinthorpe9292 2 роки тому
Apparently, you’ve never eaten at Culver’s!
@favourchidozie3629
@favourchidozie3629 2 роки тому
Amazing 😍🤩
@njjeff201
@njjeff201 2 роки тому
This is by any means THE BEST video of any shuttle I have ever seen. Kootos to the entire production crew, all involved & of course NASA.
@JonathanMickelson
@JonathanMickelson 2 роки тому
Thanks so much @Jeff K we are so lucky that NASA provides its footage and data so freely... The thanks to all the hard-working people at NASA is well deserved!
@njjeff201
@njjeff201 2 роки тому
@@JonathanMickelson It’s been a dream to witness a live shuttle launch… unfortunately it didn’t occur
@miguelyoungkarla4645
@miguelyoungkarla4645 2 роки тому
Yes Jeff, we all agree
@tammygilmer1228
@tammygilmer1228 28 днів тому
I couldn't agree more...kudos to all who were (and still are) involved in space exploration...Canadian, American and other agencies around the globe...
@nighthawk0077
@nighthawk0077 8 місяців тому
The best and the brightest came together to make all this late 70s tech perform flawlessly.
@user-po8gp5cr8k
@user-po8gp5cr8k 11 місяців тому
If America does something, it does the best programs in the world 🔝 I love America very much❤❤❤❤❤
@stephenroberts7194
@stephenroberts7194 4 роки тому
The most amazing and beautiful machine ever built. We should be doing things like this instead of fighting each other.
@evegroult5184
@evegroult5184 4 роки тому
Stephen Roberts
@stephenroberts7194
@stephenroberts7194 4 роки тому
Genevieve Groult, What a lovely name! 🌹
@mikemaby5497
@mikemaby5497 4 роки тому
fun fact dude, there's over one million moving parts alone. xx
@BaguetteGamingOfficial
@BaguetteGamingOfficial 4 роки тому
I prefer the saturn V because it didn't explode twice and brought us to the moon and not earth orbit
@Bakoska
@Bakoska 4 роки тому
with concorde...
@JohnRoberts-wk6rf
@JohnRoberts-wk6rf Рік тому
Still gives me the same thrill at age 66 as it did watching the Gemini flights take off on a TV sceen in my elementary school audtorium at age 10. I was fortunate enough to be working in Washington DC when one of the shuttles was being flown on the back of a 747 to Dulles airport, prior to the start of the Shuttle Program. Seeing that plane with the shuttle fly past our building, almost like I could reach out and touch it, was a something I will never forget.
@swiftxrapid919
@swiftxrapid919 Рік тому
its a blimp sadly its not real
@Addy-745
@Addy-745 Рік тому
​@@swiftxrapid919 really bro😮
@tofikrrp2809
@tofikrrp2809 11 місяців тому
非常感谢,对于旅行者和所有在线旅行的游客来说,这是真实的东西,还有很多东西
@dianalee3059
@dianalee3059 11 місяців тому
I love the views of earth receding from the cameras mounted outside the shuttle
@wibblewobble1934
@wibblewobble1934 Рік тому
What a superb video, well edited. I grew up as a kid watching the Space Shuttle, such a beautiful looking ship. Both the Shuttle and Concorde are sorely missed, two works of art...
@IamJoeTV
@IamJoeTV Рік тому
I whole wholeheartedly agree!!! I am thankful we have video to remember these great machines and the people who piloted them.
@JonathanMickelson
@JonathanMickelson Рік тому
Thank you both, that made all the hard work worth it!
@johan68070
@johan68070 Рік тому
De acuerdo todo se ve bien computarizado si ves bien las figuras
@nunemovsesyan5625
@nunemovsesyan5625 Рік тому
😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉🥰🥲🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😍🥰🥰🥰😍😍🥲🥲😍😍🥲😙😚🥰😍😍😇😊☺️😄🚗🚕🚚🚛🚜🏍🚗🚗🏍🚜🛻🦽🚤🛶⛵️🚀🪂🛩✈️🚖🏎🌘🪐🌞☀️🌞⛈️🌗🌗🌖🌖🌖🌕🌕🌕🌓🌚🌚🌚🌓🌖🌙🌙🌘🌕🌔🌔🌛🌚🌛🌛🌚🌘🌘
@sreytouchsor3913
@sreytouchsor3913 Рік тому
@@JonathanMickelson: good?
@jimmyg6837
@jimmyg6837 4 роки тому
I cried watching this. I was there at the launching. Imagine 100 billion human beings have roamed the earth, everything we have ever known in the history of mankind has been on earth, and I am part of the lucky few to witness human beings exploring outer space. What a special group of human beings who work at NASA and are able to have the intelligence to do such acts. USA is the greatest empire in all of mankind.
@jonathanaman6573
@jonathanaman6573 5 місяців тому
Watching in 2023 and best thing I’ve seen in a while.
@Trot79
@Trot79 9 місяців тому
선생님 멋진 영상 잘 보고 갑니다 대단하십니다❤❤❤❤
@94nolo
@94nolo 2 роки тому
What a unique vehicle we all took for granted while it was here.
@virtualsam
@virtualsam Рік тому
Exactly!
@DrCrabfingers
@DrCrabfingers Рік тому
What an incredible country the US is...from the early Saturn V to the Space Shuttles....just the most spectacular awe inspiring feats of exploration. I hope they continue to wow people into awe for generations to come. Watching these videos with tears in my eyes at the boundary busting grandiose projects of exploration....huge affection from England to the US...YOU ARE AWESOME!!!!
@mickeybowmeister1944
@mickeybowmeister1944 Рік тому
Limey!
@azstratus1
@azstratus1 8 місяців тому
Incredible effort putting this together. Man sure miss the shuttle program but space travel has to keep evolving somehow or someway.
@luis-sophus-8227
@luis-sophus-8227 3 дні тому
space travel, more like taxes steal
@anthonygajda469
@anthonygajda469 4 місяці тому
Thank you for the amazing video. It was so surreal to see from liftoff to getting into orbit. One other thing I love the mention of Ludicrous speed
@JonathanMickelson
@JonathanMickelson 4 місяці тому
Yes them going "ludicrous speed" indeed!
@Itsuki_hashida
@Itsuki_hashida 2 роки тому
It's really an honour to watch this legendary moment, we won't see anything like this in a hundred of years anymore
@jennajenn7332
@jennajenn7332 2 роки тому
j!
@Myrea_Rend
@Myrea_Rend Рік тому
Update: Artemis I has successfully launched aboard the Space Launch System, or SLS, which will hopefully provide more legendary moments for years to come.
@Itsuki_hashida
@Itsuki_hashida Рік тому
@@Myrea_Rend Yesh i've watched it yesterday, it was a legendary moment for us mankind, can't wait for the manned mission
@somannair5865
@somannair5865 Рік тому
Gladiator song👍
@spiderweb4363
@spiderweb4363 Рік тому
😊
@anteater74
@anteater74 Рік тому
So iconic.....brings a little tear to the eye when it takes off.
@shahidapervez346
@shahidapervez346 8 місяців тому
The space shuttle is so awesome
@ultimatesans2175
@ultimatesans2175 7 місяців тому
I am 80 years old and watched, on TV not in person, nearly every launch of the shuttle. In my estimation, to borrow a quote from the movie Patton, "Compared to a shuttle launch (he used the word War) all other forms of human endeavor shrink to insignificance". I have watched this video many times and I get the same feeling I did with the first launch. Breathtaking, spectacular, emotional and, perhaps, one of man's greatest achievements. It never gets old and I miss those missions and the anticipation surrounding each launch. It was a great time on out history. Sadly we currently have no space program. NASA has, in large measure, turned it over to Space X. Despite the talk I doubt we will ever make that trip to mars. The Orion program is several years behind schedule and we have lost our spirit of discovery and exploration. Sad for us and our future
@JM_2019
@JM_2019 3 роки тому
This is by far the best video I‘ve ever saw regarding the Space Shuttle. Thanks!
@brikeibur123
@brikeibur123 3 роки тому
This really made reflect on how incredible we are as humans.
@AmericanDayDream
@AmericanDayDream 3 роки тому
Or more precisely how money can make a difference 💸💰💵💵💵
@michelp976
@michelp976 3 роки тому
How SOME humans are incredible
@swarmlegendarul8476
@swarmlegendarul8476 3 роки тому
We are incredibile in bad things
@desertmulehunter
@desertmulehunter 3 роки тому
@@swarmlegendarul8476 we are bad in incredible things. 🤪
@swarmlegendarul8476
@swarmlegendarul8476 3 роки тому
@casey Yeah, but in general, as, humans, are idiots, and if WW3 will ever happend or countries will use nuclear bombs ever again against humans this will really reflect how stupid we are, I don't even wanna talk about what happend in America now
@robsonrozenhen
@robsonrozenhen 7 місяців тому
Esses ônibus especiais eram uma das coisas mais legais que havia... desde de seu início, sempre foi muito legal... uma pena que acabou.
@universalsourcecode
@universalsourcecode 21 день тому
Buses?
@bryantmay4299
@bryantmay4299 8 місяців тому
I love how you got people out there that think this is fake, you can. Clearly tell it's not , lol, them flat earthers
@montydaniels1054
@montydaniels1054 5 років тому
Boy, I can still get teary eyed watching shuttle launches. I feel blessed that I was alive during the shuttle program. It was a wonderful time for NASA and all Americans. Thank You Jonathan for sharing this video. It was nothing short of Amazing.....
@allanabdulla2331
@allanabdulla2331 4 роки тому
Red planet
@colinmacey9192
@colinmacey9192 Рік тому
I love the way the crew gather below the Shuttle and look up at the mighty machine that is about to give them the most thrilling experience and incredible views that the rest of us can only dream about 🌍
@luluwalmansura7069
@luluwalmansura7069 Рік тому
A
@novatraugott
@novatraugott Рік тому
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
@cw9533
@cw9533 Рік тому
Have you ever been to the Kennedy Space Center to watch one take off? It is absolutely amazing.
@chingangbamnaobisingh2352
@chingangbamnaobisingh2352 Рік тому
@@luluwalmansura7069 rcxzdrhtght
@user-yx8io6fq9f
@user-yx8io6fq9f Рік тому
@@cw9533 ๆ
@graciebradbury6730
@graciebradbury6730 10 місяців тому
Space shuttle Atlantis it was so nice seeing it left off but when I was in Florida I got to see space shuttle Columbia liftoff because a lot of people had the highway blocked and I got to see it from the highway that is the most spectacular waiting to see a shuttle lift on in Florida
@Jcat24
@Jcat24 10 місяців тому
The Space shuttle was a beautiful machine , I can watch the space shuttle launches over and over and loved the watching the B747 with Space Shuttle piggy backing on it , a beautiful sight , the rockets that are used these days just don't have the same appeal ,maybe today's rockets are more advanced and fuel efficient but I really care to watch those launches.
@richardrejmer8721
@richardrejmer8721 3 роки тому
9:32. . . I LOVE how just after main engine start, the whole thing visibly STRAINS upwards against it's restraints, with a kind of groaning sound and you can see that it's barely being held down against that tremendous force.
@michaelcorvin4330
@michaelcorvin4330 2 роки тому
What a terrific documentation of a shuttle launch. Without fail, I still feel like a 10 year-old kid every time I watch any of the launches, whether live or recorded. They're all a truly awesome sight to behold!
@irakgarcia9900
@irakgarcia9900 Рік тому
Finally someone who inderstands me :')
@RAMESHKONDAPU-mv6wh
@RAMESHKONDAPU-mv6wh 7 місяців тому
@@rafayelmovsesyan2184 0
@jorgegerardobrenissanchez3511
@jorgegerardobrenissanchez3511 6 місяців тому
Rolflowpldodo$pc
@MarioSergioSantosOliveira
@MarioSergioSantosOliveira 6 місяців тому
😊😊😊
@MariaSousa-ou7yj
@MariaSousa-ou7yj 4 місяці тому
😊😊😊😁😍🤩🥰❤️
@omarlakhdim2314
@omarlakhdim2314 10 місяців тому
علماء بمعنى الكلمة من صناعة المحرك الى الوصول الى الفضاء من الجزائر ❤
@clazza65
@clazza65 5 місяців тому
I just came across your post. Brilliant, thank you.
@EVRose60
@EVRose60 2 роки тому
I'll never get tired of watching those launches. And post number 12,000 here!!!
@JonathanMickelson
@JonathanMickelson 2 роки тому
Thanks for letting me know you liked it!
@chriscassidy8140
@chriscassidy8140 2 роки тому
Hello
@BrazilAviationAraraquaraSP
@BrazilAviationAraraquaraSP Рік тому
I always follow the space missions here from Brazil, and the launch of the bus is the most fantastic of all. Congratulations to NASA and everyone involved for the excellent work!!!!
@inglesfacil800
@inglesfacil800 Рік тому
Também assisto no brasil
@VI-GROUP.
@VI-GROUP. 4 місяці тому
Это веха человека в космосе! Лучшее что было сделано. Их время ещё придет, без сомнения. Они просто опередили своё время. На много много лет вперёд
@Sking_6
@Sking_6 9 місяців тому
This view was really amazing
@ivanessa_schnitzel
@ivanessa_schnitzel 3 роки тому
Thank you so much for putting this video together, it's absolutely stunning! I really miss the Space Shuttle :'-/
@lidiamoranfloreslilis5860
@lidiamoranfloreslilis5860 2 роки тому
V de un B,
@piotrpojnikowski
@piotrpojnikowski 2 роки тому
Me to
@drterrible8069
@drterrible8069 Рік тому
@@piotrpojnikowski too*
@rizqidss
@rizqidss 4 роки тому
I'm not American but wow, all that human progress are so extraordinary and heartwarming at the same time. Salute to all the teams of NASA. And all the pilots.
@ryashbnwehtmpblpdauarknkyn6553
@ryashbnwehtmpblpdauarknkyn6553 4 роки тому
Filmporno Filmderoccosifredie
@user-mm5uw3pv8v
@user-mm5uw3pv8v 4 роки тому
astronauts*
@a_nayak
@a_nayak 4 роки тому
Cosmonauts
@vamolusatononi5551
@vamolusatononi5551 4 роки тому
@@adnanadill pó de pá que num da impar
@gameseeker6307
@gameseeker6307 4 роки тому
@@IamTechNerd yeah... Even their cruel experiments may have given light to midern science..
@tomerbauer
@tomerbauer Рік тому
As an 80s kid, nothing was more awe-inspiring than space shuttle launches. Felt like humanity is United
@dianalee3059
@dianalee3059 11 місяців тому
So much respect for everyone involved!
@DarkZilla2000
@DarkZilla2000 Рік тому
beautiful, space shuttle will always be remembered. she flew beautifully :)
@Sk8SaM47
@Sk8SaM47 3 роки тому
The amount of effort that went into this is unbelievable. Love every bit of it.
@zulifqarali4532
@zulifqarali4532 3 роки тому
WELL done
@indyroy637
@indyroy637 2 роки тому
Egbw Esmsmnsksk we meksmdkkdkemesnenmemmmmehjedjsnsnemmemem nr Gy jreej mmmnn b an Bu v3nbbbbebdbdbbdnd freerhb. BB. BBB Km. Nnbvbbbbbbvvb. Jika vpggl
@Jones24x
@Jones24x 2 роки тому
Another NASA bulshittery
@Benyikoko
@Benyikoko 2 роки тому
@@Jones24x You are a rotten apple in a basket full of fresh fruits. Shame on you
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver 11 місяців тому
@@Jones24x You 'people' need your own place.
@pirjademn7234
@pirjademn7234 Рік тому
Being a space engineering lover this is a first ever vedio I seen....systematically edited in detail vedio of space shutt,booster ,fuel tank seperati...Thanks NASA for this vedio...6.8 Cr views ....this shows intrest of students
@coolmxx
@coolmxx 11 місяців тому
Bu Noktalara Gelen Devletleri Çok Tebrik Ediyoruz… Başarılarınız Daim Olsun… Turquiey 🇹🇷
@tunggulbds2810
@tunggulbds2810 3 роки тому
I am an Indonesian who did not think about this technology, but I like just knowing and watching through this video, how this technology can be found and practiced how it works that they have never known, it's really extraordinary. May God protect the NASA crew, and bring new knowledge to human desires. Amen.
@ELPlop
@ELPlop 3 роки тому
Amen!
@Skive_67
@Skive_67 3 роки тому
Amen to that.
@vrodo
@vrodo 3 роки тому
Do i need to say amen if i don't belive in god?
@rantogowogandol5351
@rantogowogandol5351 3 роки тому
@@vrodo be your own boss😎
@rens5409
@rens5409 3 роки тому
Gausah nyebutin indonesia bis ngga pak? Malu.
@ajaxmaintenance5104
@ajaxmaintenance5104 2 роки тому
I’ve seen Atlantis up close. What an amazing machine.
@ricardocostaval
@ricardocostaval 4 місяці тому
What a huge Nation is USA. Besides I am Brazilian is in fact The United States of America the Nation I admires always.
@guillermoarturoromerobran5736
@guillermoarturoromerobran5736 4 дні тому
Yes, it si the Best and most powerful nation
@Tate525
@Tate525 8 місяців тому
Man this looks 90"s already !
@joshsmith7176
@joshsmith7176 3 роки тому
I remember watching that shuttle launch standing on the roof of my house. I also remember watching the Challenger as a young kid with my dad at cape Canaveral air Force base.
@Fofo-cs2op
@Fofo-cs2op 2 роки тому
Really
@dumrongtanyaowalak837
@dumrongtanyaowalak837 2 роки тому
@@Fofo-cs2op ต้มยำหัวปลา ต้มยำหัวปลาตบต
@lindaforrester464
@lindaforrester464 2 роки тому
Hello josh how lucky you was to witness this as a young person the nearest I will get to space science is at the Leicester space centre in the uk its quiet amazing place to visit🇬🇧🌚🪐🌠
@voniavy7256
@voniavy7256 4 роки тому
I love you guys. I always cry when watching about space &how you survive outside of our earth. Thank you NASA, CSA, ESA ,ISS&others. Because you sacrifice your life to give insight to the whole world. I pray that Yahweh, my God always protect all of you. 🙏love from Indonesia
@matthewodell8095
@matthewodell8095 Рік тому
for some reason Gladiator music goes well with the space shuttle
@pawonmbahmu
@pawonmbahmu 8 місяців тому
space shuttle will always be remembered
@southpark4151
@southpark4151 5 років тому
Absolutely impressive. If only they could make updated versions of the shuttle! Hopefully there will be a shuttle revival in the future.
@hadesapocalypse
@hadesapocalypse 4 роки тому
Kenny shuttle served its purpose, now NASA has SLS, Starship, etc which are cheaper and will eventually be more reliable
@whatismyfuture3945
@whatismyfuture3945 Рік тому
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@georgearthur205
@georgearthur205 Рік тому
​@@hadesapocalypse I hope that future spacecraft can adopt some aspects of the Shuttle's design. The spaceplane aspect and the ability to land on a runway from space is truly awe-inspiring. Such power and grace. I feel that returning to capsules after that is almost a step back. We need an improved Shuttle in the future, using modern technology and research, to make it cheaper and safer. I'm not a huge fan of Starship, it looks like a cross between a coke can and something you'd buy in an adult toy shop. Far cry from the intricate beauty of the Lunar Module and the Shuttle in days gone by.
@MeowHauz3Music
@MeowHauz3Music 3 місяці тому
eventually Artemis II will take the first woman to the moon, see you all in 2029!
@benjaminmiller9044
@benjaminmiller9044 2 роки тому
Absolutely incredible in every way. I am so amazed by the space shuttle program.
@irakgarcia9900
@irakgarcia9900 Рік тому
Sadly It doesn't fly anymore...
@changeyourself2777
@changeyourself2777 Рік тому
❤️❤️❤️ What an amazing experience!😊
@williamjaquilmo7283
@williamjaquilmo7283 6 місяців тому
Thank you very much for giving me a very fantastic experience to travel in that space
@smudgasmiff9481
@smudgasmiff9481 2 роки тому
This is easily in my top ten of best videos I’ve ever watched on UKposts…cheers!!
@JonathanMickelson
@JonathanMickelson 2 роки тому
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@uayethein6097
@uayethein6097 2 роки тому
Good
@thatdisneyfan5759
@thatdisneyfan5759 3 роки тому
I miss the space shuttle. I have loved watching them lift off when I was a kid.
@phillipasalisbury7570
@phillipasalisbury7570 3 роки тому
Hi the Disney fan I saw your post I remember being in Sydney a few years back when they had a Russian space shuttle here it was massive seeing it on tv doesn't do it justice
@ohlookachime
@ohlookachime 3 роки тому
And they look amazing, better than the usual rocket for sure!
@elijahvincent985
@elijahvincent985 3 роки тому
Thank God SpaceX is here to bring people back to space. :)
@shamildamanhuri180
@shamildamanhuri180 3 роки тому
You're lucky to watch it alive...
@rayloleximv9761
@rayloleximv9761 3 роки тому
Neil amstrong never going to the moon . Hmm maybe yes maybe no.
@henryarero
@henryarero 8 місяців тому
Congratulations to you all for Making the Journey to the international Space station Success
@brentchaney6154
@brentchaney6154 10 місяців тому
Welcome back to in Space for you and your crew- 😊😊
@shutdahellup69420
@shutdahellup69420 3 роки тому
9:56 doesn't matter how many times i watch these vids, but it still blows my mind how much thrust they produce, so freaking powerful
@myles3898
@myles3898 3 роки тому
thanks for the time stamp. first half was a waste of fucking time.
@sepprauchnzauna6760
@sepprauchnzauna6760 2 роки тому
@@myles3898 lets go brandon
@A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid
@A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid 2 роки тому
Philistines
@nirbhayatiwari5425
@nirbhayatiwari5425 2 роки тому
The thrust was less than falcon 9 ... 1.1 Million pounds of Space Shuttle compared to 1.7 Million pounds of Falcon 9
@fork9001
@fork9001 2 роки тому
@@nirbhayatiwari5425 No, you are wrong. The STS stack had 35 MN of thrust, and the Falcon 9 has 7.6 MN of thrust. The space shuttle is even more powerful than the Falcon Heavy (around 17MN). Idk where you got your numbers from, but mine are from wikipedia. Also convert to imperial yourself. The two boosters alone produce roughly 24MN of thrust, which makes them more powerful than falcon heavy. But the RS-25 engines on the back have much less thrust then the falcon 9 (of course, its 3 engines vs 9 engines, even though Merlins are not as powerful).
@elisabethagustina
@elisabethagustina Рік тому
I always tear up when watching this. Good job guys♥️
@robertwilliam2595
@robertwilliam2595 11 місяців тому
Hello
@RicharFarr
@RicharFarr 6 місяців тому
A magnificent piece! Thank You
@anilkumarengg.6077
@anilkumarengg.6077 9 місяців тому
I am feeling proud on the launch of Chandaryaan 3 . Proud moments for Every Indian.🚀
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