Columbia STS-58 Mission Highlights
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@alaahamza62
@alaahamza62 23 дні тому
Humanity is destroying their original home planet only to colonize another inhospitable and lifeless planet to satisfy their own expansion. I support science and space discoveries, but first and foremost, humans should work to save the only habitable planet in our solar system. We must take the first step to stop creating wars and dismantling nuclear weapons, for continuity for the coming generations and to foster more peace and evolution.
@user-ow4oj1wk2o
@user-ow4oj1wk2o Місяць тому
Blue origin is a tax scam, not competition for anybody.
@Schalkkie
@Schalkkie Місяць тому
Very good! Professionally produced.
@markantonio6512
@markantonio6512 Місяць тому
Mars never had water. Simply too far away for that.if it has water it should be all there frozen solid since is that cold. We like to believe stories but Martians do not exist water do not exist only cold desert nothing more
@austinhixson625
@austinhixson625 Місяць тому
In the span of a couple seconds millions of elemtary students were traumatized
@afazi55
@afazi55 Місяць тому
awsome program thank you! youtube...
@afazi55
@afazi55 Місяць тому
God bless this crew!!(apollo8)💪👍 remember myself and my dear sister (rip) that christmas in 68.. out in our garden looking up to the moon talking about what happened up there... God bless NASA for all those incredible moments of adventure they have granted mankind... so be it.. :)
@Icemanin1994
@Icemanin1994 Місяць тому
After watching this doco, and also the 2019 Apollo 11 doco film produced by Todd Miller it astounds me so many American's and people from other counties still believe the space program was faked.
@amandahamilton9440
@amandahamilton9440 2 місяці тому
What is the name for the whole vid
@nrodry76
@nrodry76 2 місяці тому
I don’t hear anything. 🧏‍♀️
@jrviade85
@jrviade85 Місяць тому
awe silly girl 😅
@ChannelRandomMy
@ChannelRandomMy Місяць тому
Wtf is this comment?
@nadnavlis240
@nadnavlis240 2 місяці тому
Garbage.
@user-ds9vg7ln9c
@user-ds9vg7ln9c 2 місяці тому
Excellent 👍
@Gesus_23
@Gesus_23 2 місяці тому
Plagiarised. Typical
@barriedavison4440
@barriedavison4440 3 місяці тому
Ohh am so sorry I was remember when I was 12 years old to watch it on tv live 28th January 1986 at 11.38am lift off on my sister birthday same time on the day so it was awful 7 crew died bless 😢
@maincoon6602
@maincoon6602 3 місяці тому
No Putin’s Russia and CCP participation in our Space Program.
@manuelahbettinahpietrzyk5405
@manuelahbettinahpietrzyk5405 3 місяці тому
❤❤❤❤
@chatswithwhiskey
@chatswithwhiskey 4 місяці тому
OMG American style “documentaries” are The Worst! It’s seriously like you’re teaching 3 year olds about stuff.
@robertcowan7610
@robertcowan7610 3 місяці тому
Lol. No doubt. They used to be awesome years and years ago. I've watched old ones from decades ago on UKposts and other platforms, etc, and they were incredibly good. Still quite dumbed down, but very entertaining. Good American documentaries are few and far between, as they say, if they're of any more recent vintage.
@user-wb9vz3dt5y
@user-wb9vz3dt5y 4 місяці тому
These people lie so easily you could say they are Mormons
@user-wb9vz3dt5y
@user-wb9vz3dt5y 4 місяці тому
They still do not know magnesium! Really what can they say today that will not change in 100 years or 10? Margarine is bad eggs both good or bad and lesbianism they no longer know what a woman is but will vote a lying Benghazi dwarf
@user-wb9vz3dt5y
@user-wb9vz3dt5y 4 місяці тому
Only 7 thousand degrees? First how do you know ANYTHING with certainty? Can you go and measure without distortion? You know it all now?A century ago they said the universe rotates around the earth--they said that plastics atom bombs DDT thalidomide labotomies and recently a certain heart med were good for the world now they are certain they are bad
@user-wb9vz3dt5y
@user-wb9vz3dt5y 4 місяці тому
I can put a stick in water and looks like its bent how can you be sure you are looking at an uncorrupted or non distorted image or not influenced by something you are not aware of being so far away--- besides jumping to conclusions is never a good idea and if there were global warming or a collision with another object NOTHING can be done!!!! This is all really about defeating death we all die science can not help anyone I accept things like the beauty of the ocean sky a vagina I do not need to know what is in it to see the beauty ----- Hard to believe scientists they have political agenda about things that they can not change
@user-wb9vz3dt5y
@user-wb9vz3dt5y 4 місяці тому
How do you know different wavelength mean different temperatures? How do you know your "View" is not distorted its very far away? No one ever seems to challenge scientists they can say a lot of things where is your proof? They say global warming yet does that happen on other planets don't other planets wax wane change? Hard to trust scientists anyone that will never admit when they are wrong driven by politics-- there was a ice age on earth then it got warmer the Sahara was once a jungle/ocean 7 thousand years ago they found whale bones
@tycotoys
@tycotoys 4 місяці тому
Put two top level managers on each shuttle launch, it’ll be the safest spacecraft ever.
@EmmanuelB
@EmmanuelB 5 місяців тому
Incredible story of a forgotten mission that was still very important to the Apollo program!
@nicklong7661
@nicklong7661 5 місяців тому
Past life on mars is old news. They found traces of radioactive isotopes that can only be created and are not naturally occuring. Why dont they tell us something new and quit acting like people are stupid.
@ginagrazia
@ginagrazia 5 місяців тому
Amazing ❤
@frankh.rockel5811
@frankh.rockel5811 5 місяців тому
Awesome! THX! Real heroes!
@boburwell9921
@boburwell9921 5 місяців тому
Why did the booster rockets continue to fly after the explosion if they had o ring failure?
@albertobetto522
@albertobetto522 5 місяців тому
Flamarion, Pickering, must've been on a sick one smoking some good shit, seeing rivers on Mars
@scottschoppert9149
@scottschoppert9149 5 місяців тому
I remember being a little kid and the baby sitter was like the space shuttle just blew up so the first thing I did was run outside to see. Of course he said I wouldn’t see it because we were all the way out in South Dakota. But the space shuttle was larger than life to me at the time. RIP to the astronauts
@WootTootZoot
@WootTootZoot 5 місяців тому
Did they find the bird ?
@user-fl6yi6uw3f
@user-fl6yi6uw3f 5 місяців тому
Rocks back and forth
@robertgillis2697
@robertgillis2697 6 місяців тому
As part of the MSFC photo analysis team, I performed ((on my own time) a hand-stabilization of each frame of the full resolution video of the stricken Turkey vulture where the bird remains in the center the entire time it was visible. Always a shame when such a magnificent creature meets an untimely and very unfortunate end. The Kennedy workers were usually able to encourage the turkey vultures to evacuate the area prior to launch- admittedly only because it was considered a flight risk to the STS launch. I hoped it would be a hint that we should do more to avoid this type of debris threat since would be a WIN-WIN for both avian and human concerns.
@apollosaturn5
@apollosaturn5 6 місяців тому
Astronaut Robert Crippen said that the ride with the solid rocket boosters felt like driving on washboard country road, and indeed it does. Still, surprisingly smoother than I though it you look like.
@ragincajun993
@ragincajun993 8 місяців тому
You can actually hear the explosion through the mic 🎤 😱
@akashkumarn6580
@akashkumarn6580 8 місяців тому
$3.2B went in vain in matter of milli seconds
@user-ep1ss9cf4n
@user-ep1ss9cf4n 8 місяців тому
O rings
@neilhosler9001
@neilhosler9001 8 місяців тому
Shouldn't have put the foot on the throttle
@neilhosler9001
@neilhosler9001 8 місяців тому
Remember watching it live on TV. That sinking feeling right after they said throttle up and the image changed
@jefferyroy2566
@jefferyroy2566 8 місяців тому
I was selling Burroughs-compatible peripherals when this happened. A list of prospects for our products included the Jupiter, FL ISD. I had just heard about this disaster and called the contact to ask if she knew about it. She replied some of the staff had been watching the launch from the parking lot when it happened, and some were allowed to go home for the day. I can understand why.
@fyller8591
@fyller8591 8 місяців тому
Thank you for uploading these. Can you please upload more STS egress training videos?
@AA-zi8ch
@AA-zi8ch 8 місяців тому
the spaceshuttle exploded after "go at Throttle up" ?
@knockoutguitarist087
@knockoutguitarist087 8 місяців тому
From this angle you could really see how much was leakin from the booster
@trumpmypresident4721
@trumpmypresident4721 8 місяців тому
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@jeffstepp-ou8re
@jeffstepp-ou8re 8 місяців тому
This is what ego and over confidence will do.... completely avoidable, that's why this is a tough one...
@Infinite-void908
@Infinite-void908 8 місяців тому
"Ego and Over confidence", that sounds a lot like Stockton Rush
@jacuzzibusguy
@jacuzzibusguy 8 місяців тому
And at least some or all Crew members survived until impact with the ocean. That’s a long time to think about your mortality.
@user-cp3nt8rv8c
@user-cp3nt8rv8c 8 місяців тому
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@knuckleheadcollections4747
@knuckleheadcollections4747 8 місяців тому
.. $0.10 ⭕🤦
@davidlambert6171
@davidlambert6171 8 місяців тому
The last word of the astronaut “Roger. Going throttle up” still gives me chills whenever I hear it. From a moment stability to immediate chaos in seconds!
@clarkkent3730
@clarkkent3730 8 місяців тому
Last Words: " what is this button for?"