The Space Shuttle (Narrated by William Shatner)

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2011
  • An idea born in unsettled times becomes a feat of engineering excellence. The most complex machine ever built to bring humans to and from space and eventually construct the next stop on the road to space exploration.
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  • @DerAdler82
    @DerAdler82 11 років тому +92

    I'm 30 years old and if someone were to ask me which has been, symbolically, the icon of innovation and technology from my childhood to nowdays, for sure, my answer would be: The Space Shuttle program.
    No computer or internet stuff, could even barely get close to what extraordinary and unthinkable was achieved by the men and women who took part to this unique project.
    A milestone in the mankind history, which will hardly be equaled in the future by the generations to come.
    Proud to have lived it

  • @theejimmy1989
    @theejimmy1989 9 років тому +929

    I could watch videos like this all day. Hell, I'll even pay. This is way better than a cable package.

  • @Neptune997
    @Neptune997 12 років тому +402

    Beautifully done.
    RIP to STS Challenger and STS Columbia and all of their 14 astronauts.

  • @MaltyT
    @MaltyT 13 років тому +41

    Remember staying up late into the morning to watch this live. It was totally worth every minute of it. Thanks so much for producing it NASA and allowing it to be freely watchable over here. Wish Atlantis a safe trip and thanks for such an exhilarating and exciting program. Please get back to manned exploration as soon as possible. In the meantime we still have the probes and those cute little rovers :-D

  • @rhobson
    @rhobson 13 років тому +15

    DARE you to watch this without droping a single tear.

  • @JBFANN
    @JBFANN 13 років тому +23

    An impressive documentary full of great moments of the Shuttle program over the past three decades.
    I remember very well April,12 1981, when I was a 13-year-old boy and saw the maiden flight of Columbia on TV, but also I remember the moments in 1986 and 2003, when I heard about the loss of Challenger and Columbia and their crews.
    As a great fan of the program from the beginning, which has watched every flight, today I say THANK YOU NASA for this great program!
    Ronald from former East Germany

  • @BammerD
    @BammerD 9 років тому +8

    A lot of good movie sound tracks in this... Thor, Star Trek: First Contact, Moonraker...

  • @DavidSpector
    @DavidSpector 11 років тому +46

    What a great documentary. I grew up watching the shuttle launches and was even able to see a launch in person. I cant wait until we go back into space with a new program.

  • @AverageArtz
    @AverageArtz 9 років тому +114

    I was born in the middle of it. And I graduated High School one year before it's retirement. So far, the Space Shuttle program is the only one I've ever experienced. It's going to be fun to see what's next.

    • @ulyssesnorth6843
      @ulyssesnorth6843 9 років тому +5

      yawn

    • @xXjoe2000Xx
      @xXjoe2000Xx 9 років тому +3

      Well theres alot of talk about space travel. With actual passengers"

    • @thomasminnich9730
      @thomasminnich9730 9 років тому +7

      orion is next, for the u.s anyway. the first test launch was just a few months ago

    • @AverageArtz
      @AverageArtz 9 років тому +4

      *****
      Gees.. Hey listen, I know what comes next. The wording "It's going to be fun to see whats next" doesn't mean that I don't have a clue what is happening. It means that I'm exited for what's coming. Now calm down people.

    • @falkkiwiben
      @falkkiwiben 9 років тому +11

      Thomas Minnich
      well, the Dragon space craft looks top notch

  • @CPT_Nelson
    @CPT_Nelson 12 років тому +55

    As a sci-fi movie buff I found the music soundtrack distracting at times since it uses most of the music from movie I love! :) Great documentary, thx you!

  • @KD0IDB
    @KD0IDB 10 років тому +28

    I remember this documentary came out around the time of STS-135. Watching the launch and landing of the final Space Shuttle changed me inside. I found myself inspired by the legacy of NASA more than I've ever been inspired by anything else in all my 27 years at that time. Over the last 2+ years I have pursued various engineering projects of my own which led me into a better career path. I moved away from the town I lived in since I was born, and I have found a career opportunity as a production engineer/ DOT compliance specialist. I still dream of working with a team of skilled individuals to accomplish goals in space flight. Each day I spend time actively seeking to improve upon my skills so as to effectively contribute to a team at that ideal career (whatever that career may be). If I have been inspired so greatly by the legacy of NASA, how much more can humanity benefit from inspiring our children in the same way? I want to thank every single team member who made possible the flights of NASA; your program has changed my life and maybe soon I can help change your's!

  • @mike16891921
    @mike16891921 11 років тому +10

    I have watched this so plenty of times and I think this is by far one of the best documentaries that shows what the shuttle is thanks for the upload 10/10

  • @saltwaterlou
    @saltwaterlou 12 років тому +31

    It was such an honor for me to have had an opportunity to work in the US Space Program in support of Shuttle and ISS!

  • @dwgustaf
    @dwgustaf 13 років тому +13

    This is a truly awesome tribute to all 6 Space Shuttles (Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Endeavor, Discovery and Atlantis) and their combined legacy SO FAR. I also think that they will do an excellent job with their next missions, Long Duration Education Missions (or Flights, if you prefer), and are powerful research tools for generations to view, to study, be inspired by, and build on the foundation they have laid.

  • @zabidi59
    @zabidi59 11 років тому +18

    The best video about human engineering excellence achievement...in space. "Whoever rules the space...rules the world".

  • @tripmonk
    @tripmonk 11 років тому +26

    Awesome video, probably one of the best documentaries I have watched on here. Always been a huge fan of the space shuttle and anything to do with space exploration. Being from the UK, I was hugely lucky to have witnessed one of these launches whilst on holiday in Florida with my parents back in 1992. Absolutely awesome experience it will stick in my mind until the day I die.

  • @charger19691
    @charger19691 12 років тому +5

    One of the best videos I've ever watched on UA-cam. In my opinion, I think the Shuttle program should of been saved. We should of built a new fleet of modernized Shuttles. I know we can do it. But the economics of our time changed, throwing billions to banks that should of been allowed to fail. NASA deserves better than the support they get now. These people are the best of the best.

  • @JasonElser
    @JasonElser 11 років тому +8

    The best video on youtube. When you consider the technology limitations we had when the shuttle was designed. There is no way you would have thought it would even fly. You surely could never imagine it would accomplish what it did.

  • @BoathouseShark
    @BoathouseShark 11 років тому +245

    I always find it amazing that people hate the Shuttle instead of hating the politicians that forced it on NASA. Few seem to understand that the choice was Shuttle or Nothing, not Shuttle or Something Else.

  • @yespur87
    @yespur87 13 років тому +7

    Fantastic. Must see for everybody!!

  • @cljohnston108
    @cljohnston108 13 років тому +15

    What tears me up is that NASA can only have one type of manned spacecraft at a time. They say, "We should've gone THIS way, instead of THAT way." Why couldn't we have done BOTH?! One for working in Low Earth Orbit, and one for going BEYOND it!
    Imagine if the Navy had to decide whether to fight WWII with battleships OR aircraft carriers, but not both.
    They say the Shuttles were getting too old to fly safely... so build NEW ONES!
    And who throws away all their construction tools after a project?

  • @geomodelrailroader
    @geomodelrailroader 11 років тому +12

    0:17:53 the builders of the shuttle all United Space Alliance workers: Boeing International (Orbiter),Lockheed Martin Aerospace (Tank),ATK Thiokol (Boosters),and Pratt&Whitney Rocketdyne (Engines).

  • @brianfoltz2841
    @brianfoltz2841 11 років тому +19

    glad to find someone else who feels like I do, that the shuttle shouldn't have been retired. We should have upgraded it and worked on a 2nd generation shuttle for multipose missions.

  • @cycotron
    @cycotron 13 років тому +14

    I don't know how anyone can watch this without getting emotional.

  • @TheDuaneletourneau
    @TheDuaneletourneau 13 років тому +2

    Nice to hear Bear McCreary's music as part of Enterprise's introduction. Very classy.
    Thanks Bill, Bear, and NASA for a lifetime of good memories.

  • @XTrollxArchX
    @XTrollxArchX 10 років тому +7

    NOTHING will ever beat the shuttle. PERIOD

  • @geomodelrailroader
    @geomodelrailroader 12 років тому +28

    score card for the shuttle 400 satellites launched, 15 classified missions,Hubble launch to the stars,Shuttle MIR,John Glenn returns to space and the most important of all Space Station ISS gets built the shuttle has done a lot in 30 years. Long Live The Shuttle.

  • @mdriscoll19
    @mdriscoll19 10 років тому +452

    "Shuttle managers reluctantly decided to proceed with a late morning liftoff"??? Nice spin... amazing what happens when NASA is in charge of the narration copy. Thiokol was begging not to launch but was pressured into doing so by NASA's management. You can't rewrite history, guys.

    • @deltasword1994
      @deltasword1994 10 років тому +64

      You mean NASA isn't the pure an innocent government agency we thought it was? Woah... you just blew my mind.

    • @NigelFoster1969
      @NigelFoster1969 10 років тому +36

      I was thinking the same thing.

  • @geomodelrailroader
    @geomodelrailroader 11 років тому +101

    the shuttle is connected to my life my uncles and my grandpa helped build it they worked for ATK Thiokol the company who made the boosters. I have always watched every test and every launch until the shuttle was back in Bay 3 for maintenance because I know that my uncles and my grandpa helped put that shuttle into space in the 30 years that it was in orbit.

  • @DIRTYGOAT2
    @DIRTYGOAT2 12 років тому +39

    something worth crying for, i know nasa is going foward but the shuttle will always be my favorite

  • @Skydivingkittens
    @Skydivingkittens 13 років тому +23

    Amazing.... absolutely amazing.

  • @moonboots69
    @moonboots69 13 років тому +2

    If NASA really wanted to claim the coup of the century.. they would send up into space William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy..
    can u imagine the captivation this would have upon the World?
    not to mention the kudos & funding for the ongoing exploration of space...
    thumbs up if want Shatner & Nimoy aboard the ISS.

  • @DeltaAirlinesFlyer
    @DeltaAirlinesFlyer 13 років тому +5

    I just watched the whole video...and I am glad I did! It was amazing, definitley worth watching!

  • @GalacticEmpireofMan
    @GalacticEmpireofMan 11 років тому +18

    great video, love it

  • @michaelbroton6649
    @michaelbroton6649 10 років тому +5

    I love the use of Blue Man music in this doc, fits perfectly!!!!

    • @AdmiralTrevMan
      @AdmiralTrevMan 10 років тому +2

      I thought thats what it was. I love blue man group.

  • @caseylee4ts
    @caseylee4ts 13 років тому +20

    Thank you for sharing this! It is sad to see the Shuttle program cancelled and the fleet retired, but bigger and better things await us in space and I'm excited to see what NASA can do to bring those discoveries to us here on Earth.

  • @cmatthews718
    @cmatthews718 13 років тому +8

    This is a great video. Props to everyone involved in the Shuttle program.

  • @GetUpTheMountains
    @GetUpTheMountains 9 років тому +23

    Lots of great Worm logo shots in this. Long live the WORM. Bring it back, NASA.

  • @zeke64333
    @zeke64333 12 років тому +2

    Thanks to all the people at NASA, and others all across the globe, we are able to achieve incredible feats that were not imaginable many years ago, they are the ones responsible for building the backbone of modern civilization... and for such devotion, sacrafice, blood, sweat, and tears, I want to say thankyou for your hard work, even if thanks still isnt enough to repay for all you've done for us.

  • @keepthemusicplaying0
    @keepthemusicplaying0 13 років тому +9

    Fabulous !! Thank you!!!

  • @Mach5GamingClan
    @Mach5GamingClan 10 років тому +27

    Its the 'Star Trek First Contact' theme, Magnificent piece of music.

  • @chaddelk3605
    @chaddelk3605 9 років тому +65

    As of yet it is still the most advanced flying machine ever created.

    • @chaddelk3605
      @chaddelk3605 9 років тому +1

      Yes I understand it was not designed to fly in Earth's atmosphere but it is a type of flying machine none the less.

    • @kitnaylor7267
      @kitnaylor7267 8 років тому +3

      ***** Ironically it is not only the most advanced, but worst glider ever! :P It was likened to a flying brick!

    • @chaddelk3605
      @chaddelk3605 8 років тому +1

      I agree

    • @kitnaylor7267
      @kitnaylor7267 8 років тому +3

      Andy Summers The shuttle airframes were reaching the end of their lifespans. I would argue that instead of retiring them too early, they didn't get a replacement sorted soon enough... just a shame about commercial crew being a political football!

    • @pcblah
      @pcblah 8 років тому +7

      +Chad Delk The Buran was very close, until the program was canceled due to lack of Soviet funds...
      At least they got the Energia lifter out of it, that was subsequently canceled due to a lack of funds...
      At least they got some decent engines out of it, which they temporarily mothballed due a to lack of funds...

  • @antonioleding2654
    @antonioleding2654 9 років тому +15

    EXCELLENT SHOW - MUST WATCH FOR ALL!!!!!

  • @weltschmerz137
    @weltschmerz137 11 років тому +18

    legend! thanks a lot!

  • @q64ceo4life
    @q64ceo4life 11 років тому +83

    The Space Shuttle program was the Space Shuttle Program in name only after Challenger. Regular shuttling into space was pretty much shelved after that. This program did not come close to its full potential, and it is a shame.

  • @leyvawilly
    @leyvawilly 13 років тому +2

    i wonder who the one dislike is? With the end of the shuttles there is the posiblity for new beginings at NASA. Hope to see what the future has in store for us, and may they be as awe inspireing as the shuttles.

  • @fangzahn
    @fangzahn 13 років тому +5

    Nice documentary! America can be proud of what it has archeived so far and what it will archieve in the future! It's sad that the shuttle Atlantis will be the last to come home to earth in a few weeks..Watching the nightsky and seeing the space station and the shuttle as little white dots has always excited me. Greetings from Germany!

  • @Chayraz2
    @Chayraz2 10 років тому +171

    Space. The final frontier.
    These are voyages of the Space Shuttles.
    It's program: to build space stations, to rescue satellites, to boldly return from where no launch vehicle has returned before.

  • @PanzerfaustBeats
    @PanzerfaustBeats 11 років тому +12

    Amazing Documentary. Thanks NASA!

  • @TomRC88
    @TomRC88 13 років тому +5

    what a fine piece of engineering and human effort, im really sad that this program has come to an end, I grew up watching and admiring how enourmous this things were yet they flew into space and complete their missions almost flawlessly. I hope that the next spacecraft nasa builds is as spectacular and marvelous as the space shuttle and I cant wait to see the lunch next friday it will be very emotional to watch that pure power display for one last time...

  • @EricRosenwaldPhotography
    @EricRosenwaldPhotography 8 років тому +361

    Someone should start a 1% for NASA movement... Let's set a modest goal to bring the funding back up to a whole number! (percentage of national budget)

    • @nickbreen287
      @nickbreen287 8 років тому +37

      +Eric Rosenwald
      Commerce is the answer, not a government body. Space X just done what NASA could not and they done it at a fraction of the cost.

    • @jrockett73
      @jrockett73 8 років тому +33

      +Nick Breen You forget that spaceX budget was funded by NASA.

    • @nickbreen287
      @nickbreen287 8 років тому +12

      jrockett73
      LOL, that money is payment for launches, not exactly a grant or money just given to them as a budget.

    • @jrockett73
      @jrockett73 8 років тому +18

      Nick Breen SpaceX beginnings were funded by NASA. Not the operational period they are in now.

    • @nickbreen287
      @nickbreen287 8 років тому +1

      jrockett73
      Can you give a citation for that, I can't see that anywhere.

  • @px002
    @px002 11 років тому +18

    44:00 = Porcelain - Moby
    1:01:44 - Unknown *
    1:09:56 = Sons of Odin - The London Symphony Orchestra
    1:18:10 = Like A Dog Chasing Cars - Hans Zimmer
    1:19:30 ( Credits ) = Love Theme Basil Poleouris
    * = I couldnt tag it with Shazam nor SoundHound.

  • @Mach5GamingClan
    @Mach5GamingClan 10 років тому +12

    Love all the Star Trek music!!!!!!!!!!

  • @TBHealthy
    @TBHealthy 11 років тому +3

    Loved this documentary. I hope NASA comes back stronger than ever soon!

  • @DerAdler82
    @DerAdler82 11 років тому +4

    Elan, we're talking about technology and we're talking about actual achievements, not dreams or wishing. And I'm talking personally, about my life since I was a child to nowdays. The Space Shuttle has been, unquestionably, the best one (as the sum of many decades of developments in the astronautical industry).
    Maybe a day someone will find a cure for cancer, AIDS, genetic diseases... for a better World. We would all standing together clapping our hands to them.

  • @florinssl
    @florinssl 11 років тому +4

    Just wonderful

  • @chrismusaf
    @chrismusaf 13 років тому +2

    I grew up with the Space Shuttle and I will miss it dearly, but I have come to realize that it is only an orbiter and we must move on to the next technology that will take us beyond low Earth orbit. NASA can now focus 100% of its resouces on new projects that will take us to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
    I, for one, cannot wait to see HD video from the surface of the Moon.

  • @ciber101010101
    @ciber101010101 10 років тому +20

    It was always my dream to pilot the space shuttle someday. Now that will never happen... R.I.P space shuttle.

    • @ciber101010101
      @ciber101010101 10 років тому +8

      You call me the idiot???? hahahahahahhahaha Dude I love EVERYTHING about space, astronomy, engineering, astrohpysics... ect. Just because I didn't mention anything about space or other worlds in my comment above you can't just assume that the only thing that I wanted to do was fly the space shuttle (which by the way was an AMAZING piece of designing and engineering). And the space shuttle was the best thing in the space program because it was reusable and we saved billions and billions flying that.

    • @ABLwAmazing
      @ABLwAmazing 10 років тому +7

      ***** You're just an entitled, self-centered jackass. Bye.

  • @bbro951
    @bbro951 11 років тому +15

    loved it

  • @greenseaships
    @greenseaships 12 років тому +3

    @silvereagle2061 In all fairness, the ISS (Or any space habitat) was never meant to be permanent. Nothing we can build will survive that environment for that long. I think what we are supposed to be doing is replacing individual ISS modules as they become old. In effect, regenerating the ISS as it ages.

  • @ulfthom
    @ulfthom 12 років тому +1

    glad to see they not missed the best

  • @trucker752
    @trucker752 11 років тому +4

    Wish this show was on dvd

  • @Super19101972
    @Super19101972 11 років тому +24

    I miss the space shuttle..

  • @carlosrp92
    @carlosrp92 9 років тому +53

    The shuttle is so pretty...

  • @FortheloveofDog387
    @FortheloveofDog387 12 років тому +2

    Amazing docu.

  • @ariel340
    @ariel340 13 років тому +2

    Awesome documentary. The first time in history of NASA that this agency goes backward instead of advancing. Space Shuttle for ever!

  • @bobvdvalk
    @bobvdvalk 13 років тому +4

    Amazing

  • @Stridersquest
    @Stridersquest 10 років тому +3

    I will miss the space shuttle but can't wait to see the MPCV and the SLS gooooooooooo!!!

  • @weltschmerz137
    @weltschmerz137 10 років тому +4

    thanks

  • @CenyddRos
    @CenyddRos 12 років тому +12

    As SSME becomes SLSME, now, let us set our sights beyond LEO.

  • @geomodelrailroader
    @geomodelrailroader 12 років тому +6

    Long Live The Shuttle

  • @TheTurbinator
    @TheTurbinator 13 років тому +5

    An end of an era.

  • @56KbModem
    @56KbModem 13 років тому +6

    That was an amazing watch, it's really sad to see the shuttle program go....

  • @rio197
    @rio197 12 років тому +14

    Great job, NASA.

  • @Cameldactyl
    @Cameldactyl 11 років тому +2

    Imagine that same symbolism forever imprinted into you x1000. This is a reality of expanding a space frontier. The space shuttle, as much of a complex and engineering marvel as it was, was designed to provide a cargo and personnel transport to low earth orbit.
    What happens when we have suits of launch vehicles and thousands of missions, I guarantee you human culture changes.

  • @jrockett73
    @jrockett73 11 років тому +10

    On launch it swivels its engines. On landing before entering the atmosphere it uses rocket thrusters. (Its has 44 of them). On landing in the atmosphere it uses its elevons and rudder.

  • @AbuserTube
    @AbuserTube 10 років тому +11

    The shuttles would have been retired no matter who was president, since they were already used past their life expectancy. It was decided by NASA that they would continue only until the ISS was complete.

  • @Alix75011
    @Alix75011 13 років тому +1

    Excellent.

  • @AIM9XSW
    @AIM9XSW 10 років тому +8

    The song at 6:25 is "The Lost Get Found" (Britt Nicole)

  • @greenseaships
    @greenseaships 12 років тому +1

    Do we as humans want really big armies or really big space agencies? For the cost of the wars in Vietnam or Iraq, how many ordinary civilians could we have put in space? How many greenhouse colonies could we have built? At what point do we accept that we are never going to quell strife between peoples on the other side of the world? And when do we accept that we, our nation, must pursue peace in space without putting out all the brush fires in the world?

  • @YowHead
    @YowHead 13 років тому +4

    What is the music that plays around 40:30 - 42:10 through the bit about the program relaunch with Discovery after the Challenger disaster?

  • @MrPunisher700
    @MrPunisher700 11 років тому +6

    thanks a lot :)

  • @dukerourschach7427
    @dukerourschach7427 9 років тому +6

    The Minute You stop respecting the Inherit Danger of such a Complicated and Powerful Endeavor and cross Your Arms Congratulating Yourself Fate has a way of Showing that Your at the Mercy of Your own Pride no better example than Challenger Exist to support the Truth that complacency is as Dangerous as Space!

    • @dukerourschach7427
      @dukerourschach7427 9 років тому +2

      And that The future Existence of Our Race is Worth Our best efforts,Lives,and Risk! Astronauts live by this and Put their lives on the Line for the Benefit of Future Generations and they take personal responsibility for the Survival of the Human Race! One day their Sacrifice will be the savior of Mankind when We must look to the stars as Our only option for salvation

    • @salvatoreshiggerino6810
      @salvatoreshiggerino6810 9 років тому +13

      Duke Rourschach What's the deal with your erratic capitalization?

  • @Siddis33
    @Siddis33 10 років тому +4

    It surprises me that no one seems to ask weather if The Space Shuttle program was worth it. After all, the price for transporting a kg out in LEO turned out to be 40!! times more than anticipated. Where would the space program be if NASA continued with the type of rockets @ 1:19:00 which will be “the beginning of the Space Shuttle successor”?

  • @cljohnston108
    @cljohnston108 13 років тому +5

    @TheDuaneletourneau Yeah, I thought I recognized that from BSG!
    And I love how Shatner says, "...but impassioned fans of a particular long-cancelled television series called... Star Trek..."
    And I somehow never knew that Enterprise was originally named Constitution. That kinda fits, since the Starship Enterprise was a Constitution-class Heavy Cruiser!

  • @WorldwideWakeupCall
    @WorldwideWakeupCall 13 років тому +8

    Congrats NASA, CSA, ESA, JAXA, CNES and CNSA!

  • @sumppu
    @sumppu 13 років тому +1

    After the last shuttle mission we can't send people to maintenance the Hubble. Capsules can't go that height and return back, and those tincans doesn't have airlocks.

  • @Kyle911X
    @Kyle911X 11 років тому +3

    same here man...same here..

  • @indydude454
    @indydude454 11 років тому +43

    God Speed the crew of STS-51L and STS 107

  • @kalunkatodorova3685
    @kalunkatodorova3685 9 років тому +1

    Красива връзка видео програмата Space Shuttle добро родени един за друг I am you! Thank.

  • @ciscop2000
    @ciscop2000 13 років тому +3

    Favorite!!!! It's emotional, beautiful and entertaining. Oh, and sad at some points. ;( ;). I miss the shuttle.

  • @BigAl72ZGE
    @BigAl72ZGE 10 років тому +10

    Theme from Star Trek: First Contact

  • @EarendilUndomiel
    @EarendilUndomiel 10 років тому +4

    Could somebody please tell me the name of the music playing between 38:50 and 40:15? When they talk about the Challenger disaster?

  • @greenseaships
    @greenseaships 12 років тому +6

    @silvereagle2061 Me too!

  • @MRSWHolland1997
    @MRSWHolland1997 11 років тому +2

    Does anybody know the name of the song at 1:00:40-1:02:25
    I find the Shuttle an amazing machine. So complex and that makes it so marvellous.
    Without all the technics of the Shuttle, the SLS couln't be possible.
    But why has the SLS rockets no name?

  • @DylanODonnell
    @DylanODonnell 13 років тому +16

    Cried a little. I grew up with the space shuttle. I feel like a family member has died.

  • @darkstrife421
    @darkstrife421 11 років тому +2

    the only problem from a physics point of view is that due to the profile of the shuttle its only operational area, is low earth orbit. now the orion capsule seems to be well thought out, and has also used the info they have gathered from the shuttle and the iss. bring on 2030

  • @ic4llshotgun
    @ic4llshotgun 12 років тому +3

    @marmaladekamikaze Hahahaha thanks a TON!! Make no mistake - I actually got the chance and talked with Charlie Bolden when he was at a conference I attended in January and I discussed this video with a few people I met at the STS-135 launch, but I just never left a comment about how awesome the video is on UA-cam lol.
    And I had no idea it had lyrics lol - I only ever caught it playing on the PA at malls & stuff and tried so hard (and failed) to hear any that I could look up...THANKS AGAIN!!!

  • @JRo250
    @JRo250 13 років тому +16

    Wow, worthy of spamming all of your friends with a link to this video. Why doesn't Capt Kirk narrate more? He has an outstanding voice!

  • @JontySchmidt
    @JontySchmidt 10 років тому +61

    Dark Knight Music at begining