Space shuttle Discovery STS-128 Landing

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2009
  • Space shuttle Discovery STS-128 Landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California on Friday, Sept. 11, 2009, 08:53 p.m. EDT.
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  • @TheFutureIsRightHere
    @TheFutureIsRightHere  3 роки тому +115

    Wow. 5 millions views in 11 years.

  • @buntron163
    @buntron163 4 роки тому +2520

    The Shuttle's always reminds me of Concord.
    Both looked pissed off to be on the ground.

    • @triton6490
      @triton6490 4 роки тому +27

      Very true

    • @nurphurecarnium
      @nurphurecarnium 4 роки тому +77

      And they are would be always on the ground from now on. *Oops*

    • @brugges
      @brugges 4 роки тому +25

      ConcordE

    • @triton6490
      @triton6490 4 роки тому +14

      @@nurphurecarnium ur pfp worked and I hate you

    • @xXgtagod369Xx
      @xXgtagod369Xx 4 роки тому +1

      Big F :(

  • @theaveragesimmer4780
    @theaveragesimmer4780 5 років тому +6814

    Thats not flying! Thats falling with style!

    • @michaeltlays1293
      @michaeltlays1293 5 років тому +72

      Frank Grimes reminded me of Buzz Lightyear on Toy Story 😂😂

    • @rickdubbink
      @rickdubbink 5 років тому +105

      @@michaeltlays1293 Probably what he is refering to..

    • @davemredodmx2843
      @davemredodmx2843 5 років тому +56

      Yes sir Jose M. Hernandez says that the landing in this spaceships isn't like regular airplane, this is basically controlling a falling plane or like controlling a falling object

    • @vickijo2343
      @vickijo2343 5 років тому +8

      saves on gas if you dont need it.....

    • @anzen-sensei
      @anzen-sensei 4 роки тому +12

      To infinity!And beyond!

  • @rocketpunchgo1
    @rocketpunchgo1 4 роки тому +164

    No matter how cool Space X booster recoveries are, the shuttle landings will always be one of the most amazing things to have witnessed.

    • @rhobyqty7136
      @rhobyqty7136 2 роки тому +1

      Heck yeah

    • @Etherus69
      @Etherus69 2 роки тому +7

      Space X boosters are more amazing, the fact they can get something that large and narrow to land perfectly is amazing

    • @seantaggart7382
      @seantaggart7382 2 роки тому

      @@Etherus69 yeah but this is a ROCKET at Mach like Something

    • @fork9001
      @fork9001 2 роки тому +13

      @@Etherus69 But the space shuttle is more massive, and is manned. The pilot is controlling the shuttle, bringing down onto the runway. And it is more complicated too. Lifting body, elevons, just a massive surface area and a very high stall speed. F9 is just precision burns and manoeuvres of the engines, RCS and grid fins. And you forgot the fact that the shuttle has to return all the way from orbit, while the falcon 9 only goes a few hundred km down range.

    • @koc988
      @koc988 Рік тому +1

      @@Etherus69 It is not particularly new technology. Doesn't make it less awesome it just kicks the credit to someone else (NASA) for pioneering it.

  • @easygoing2479
    @easygoing2479 2 роки тому +44

    After a decade of being out of service, the Space Shuttle is still the most amazing piece of machinery any space program has operated.
    And to think a Space Shuttle had the same glide ratio as the Titanic. Amazing.

    • @starchild7843
      @starchild7843 2 роки тому +1

      What's even more amazing is it hitches a piggy back ride on an airplane back to Florida! My mind was blown first time I saw that! 😳

    • @MScotty90
      @MScotty90 Рік тому +2

      @@starchild7843 Seriously, it's funny that out of all the amazing technology involved in the shuttle program, one of the parts that amazes me the most is the strength those struts that held it on top of the 747.

  • @AG.Floats
    @AG.Floats 5 років тому +989

    RIP Shuttle Program.
    You were glorious.

    • @JP-kk7re
      @JP-kk7re 4 роки тому +18

      But glorious things come

    • @berniepfitzner487
      @berniepfitzner487 4 роки тому +28

      Everyone: RIP shuttle program
      NASA: yeah we still gonna need that $60 million a day

    • @apollo8030
      @apollo8030 4 роки тому +38

      @@berniepfitzner487 NASA Is absolutely broke

    • @kreeperface397
      @kreeperface397 4 роки тому +31

      But dangerous sadly ! This spacecraft killed more people than any other.

    • @kristalix8504
      @kristalix8504 4 роки тому +3

      🇷🇺

  • @sporehux8344
    @sporehux8344 5 років тому +6056

    This must be very confusing to flat earthers, where did that shuttle come from they think...just kidding, they don't think.

    • @bartacomuskidd775
      @bartacomuskidd775 5 років тому +148

      No, they have peaked.. thank god. Idiots have taken up a new mantle lately. Race and Gender

    • @slappymcgillicuddy7532
      @slappymcgillicuddy7532 5 років тому +89

      but...the chemtrailz from the wingtips! Look up! /sarcasm off

    • @joebama2888
      @joebama2888 5 років тому +72

      If it doesn’t go into orbit how did Columbia burn up? TAKE THAT STUPID FLAT EARTHERS!!!

    • @hitlerssecondcoming2523
      @hitlerssecondcoming2523 5 років тому +77

      @tinwoods
      Race and gender ideologues (the regressive left) are just as stupid as flat earthers.

    • @desdenova1
      @desdenova1 5 років тому +95

      @tinwoods Well, for being a kidd, he sure did tilt you pretty easily...

  • @pnaylor666
    @pnaylor666 4 роки тому +1443

    Steam Edition: Shuttle, go around. Fly runway heading, climb to 3000.

    • @bushrakhan1529
      @bushrakhan1529 4 роки тому +89

      rob barret shuttle going full vertical, 400 kts.

    • @pnaylor666
      @pnaylor666 4 роки тому +14

      @@bushrakhan1529 what kind of flight test BS is this? NASA would never test and aircraft to this extent! 😅

    • @shmy3881
      @shmy3881 4 роки тому +5

      ​@@pnaylor666 Even the Soviet Union testing the project "Energy-Buran" and then launched it offline, and your pilots planted this "brick"

    • @pnaylor666
      @pnaylor666 4 роки тому

      @@shmy3881 Thanks?

    • @shmy3881
      @shmy3881 4 роки тому

      @@pnaylor666 very very thanks

  • @MovieJunkieOfficial
    @MovieJunkieOfficial 4 роки тому +58

    There has never been a more bad ass looking machine. Humans made that guys, it goes to space and fucks off back home like it’s nothing.

    • @theminegoon
      @theminegoon 3 роки тому

      THE STARSHIP OF SPACE X WILL BEAT THAT

    • @user-lv7ph7hs7l
      @user-lv7ph7hs7l 3 роки тому +7

      @@theminegoon Yeah but the Shuttle is still damn cool and I'll always love it. It could have been what Starship will try to be if the politicians hadn't interfered in the design and cut funding. Started out as a fully reusable design.

    • @theminegoon
      @theminegoon 3 роки тому

      @@user-lv7ph7hs7l don't get me wrong, i think the shuttle is the most amazing operational space craft to date. Whitout the shuttles program, no hubble telecospe and I.S.S. i just mean that a 100 % reusable starship will be even more badass

    • @user-lv7ph7hs7l
      @user-lv7ph7hs7l 3 роки тому

      @@theminegoon Also no Starship. The lessons learned in Shuttle were vital to fast Starship development.

    • @theminegoon
      @theminegoon 3 роки тому

      @@user-lv7ph7hs7l thiss as nothing to do whit my comment

  • @kittyhawk3831
    @kittyhawk3831 4 роки тому +848

    As Sgt. Johnson once said:
    "For a brick, he flew pretty good"

    • @cont8655
      @cont8655 4 роки тому +8

      Nowadays you cant see those futuristic scenes în real life. The future is dead!

    • @ilikeyourname4807
      @ilikeyourname4807 4 роки тому +61

      @@cont8655 What about rockets landing upright?

    • @MadVolbeat
      @MadVolbeat 4 роки тому +20

      @@ilikeyourname4807 Damn quick and to the jaw.

    • @okay8632
      @okay8632 4 роки тому +4

      i heard him say that today when i was playing halo 2 on my pc

    • @Foe419
      @Foe419 4 роки тому +1

      @@ilikeyourname4807 got em lol

  • @bukueOner
    @bukueOner 9 років тому +2612

    7:20 And there it sits. No applause. No national coverage. Nothing. Another incredible feat of human achievement and the masses were watching dancing with the stars or some shit. To those who managed to pull this off you have my deepest respect and I hope you continue to push the boundaries.

    • @lucianoboscolo2253
      @lucianoboscolo2253 9 років тому +35

      Totally agreed to you!

    • @lucianoboscolo2253
      @lucianoboscolo2253 9 років тому +20

      These guys are really so great ! But unfortunately tv series are more interesting than this ((((......

    • @jack887
      @jack887 9 років тому +15

      Yep, that's about the size of it. Majestic and pathetic at the same time.

    • @bartacomuskidd775
      @bartacomuskidd775 7 років тому +57

      Your vice president thinks the planet is 6000 years old..

    • @carpy1970
      @carpy1970 6 років тому +31

      As does a lot of America. Just shows that being powerful and being right are very much not the same thing.......

  • @bobby_D
    @bobby_D 4 роки тому +426

    Man that camerawork is incredible!! The whole thing is incredible but especially that camerawork!!

    • @Luanxtz250
      @Luanxtz250 4 роки тому +1

      The câmera Man is a computer

    • @Nothereforthechase
      @Nothereforthechase 4 роки тому +4

      Awesome video man but the camera work is what standout

    • @mrloop1530
      @mrloop1530 4 роки тому +6

      But how about that camerawork, though?

    • @bobby_D
      @bobby_D 4 роки тому +6

      It’s not only that, the camerawork is pretty solid too.

    • @cracksemiro6375
      @cracksemiro6375 4 роки тому +6

      That's pretty amazing. But did you see that amazing camera work?

  • @PPE707
    @PPE707 4 роки тому +496

    Just imagine having a job this cool..... flying in and out of space. Wow.

    • @MyKharli
      @MyKharli 4 роки тому +57

      the safety record would give you goosebumps every trip ….

    • @rareELL
      @rareELL 4 роки тому +5

      Dead...but still cool

    • @greendirt3446
      @greendirt3446 4 роки тому +18

      They are not flying they are floating with style

    • @bryanbravoa5113
      @bryanbravoa5113 4 роки тому +8

      Yeah, It would be cool. But also there's a very high risk that something goes wrong and end up in tragedy.

    • @gbro-cy7jo
      @gbro-cy7jo 4 роки тому +1

      100th like

  • @byronee
    @byronee 5 років тому +183

    I live on a moutain over looking the city of Palmdale and I remember hearing the sonic booms of Space Shuttles whenever they landed at Edwards

    • @arianitzejnullahu7016
      @arianitzejnullahu7016 4 роки тому +4

      Everytime i hear or read the word Sonic Boom.. you know what instantly comes to my mind😂

    • @ElementofKindness
      @ElementofKindness 4 роки тому +5

      I was fortunate enough to be in Orlando once, to see the smoke plume of the Shuttle taking off, and later in the week, hearing the double sonic booms as it returned to Cape Canaveral.

    • @SpellOfSin
      @SpellOfSin 4 роки тому

      @@arianitzejnullahu7016 Guile from street fighter lol?

    • @bluesnote1
      @bluesnote1 4 роки тому

      I could occasionally hear it from Orange County when it landed at Edwards. Wasn't loud, but it was subtle enough to notice if you were paying attention.

    • @stevegonzo2091
      @stevegonzo2091 3 місяці тому

      I can still remember hearing and feeling the sonic booms in the San Gabriel Valley area when she reentered and landed. Unforgettable.

  • @haroldlertora9930
    @haroldlertora9930 4 роки тому +250

    Space shuttles are probably the most beautiful flying machine man has ever made.

    • @theaverageblitzer4351
      @theaverageblitzer4351 4 роки тому +22

      Harold Lértora and the most inefficient...

    • @haroldlertora9930
      @haroldlertora9930 4 роки тому +9

      @@theaverageblitzer4351 Unfortunately

    • @z3ny156
      @z3ny156 4 роки тому +8

      @@haroldlertora9930 😂😂Concorde looks so much better

    • @higueraft571
      @higueraft571 4 роки тому +26

      @@theaverageblitzer4351 Well uh... They arent exactly "flying" machines. They're basically atmospheric landers that get strapped to a rocket to reach space, generally have no issues in space, then use the sheer lack of aerodynamics and heat shields to slow down. *then* it uses the wings as a glider to land.

    • @akaHarvesteR
      @akaHarvesteR 4 роки тому +25

      @@z3ny156 The shuttle has a lot in common with the Concorde... Outdated, depressingly expensive to operate... But damn they are beautiful things.

  • @a.d4911
    @a.d4911 4 роки тому +656

    They said penguins can’t fly..

    • @lucas93177
      @lucas93177 4 роки тому +1

      U killed me

    • @lucas93177
      @lucas93177 4 роки тому

      Who said that?

    • @volo870
      @volo870 4 роки тому +5

      Penguins are white at the front and black at the back... Are you saying that the Shuttle flies belly-up?!

    • @johnvillanueva1980
      @johnvillanueva1980 4 роки тому +4

      More like: school buses can't fly.

    • @hyri3188
      @hyri3188 4 роки тому

      John Villanueva you’re saying school busses look like a cop car? Lol

  • @justforfun919
    @justforfun919 4 роки тому +148

    7:00 thats when the astronauts gather their things quickly to be the first to get off the shuttle and not stand in a line XD

  • @BluntForceTrauma666
    @BluntForceTrauma666 7 років тому +382

    Is it just me, or does anyone else get "goosebumps" from about 4:05 to 4:23 on this video?? There is something so badass about seeing her come out of that turn and start to level level out.
    Then once I see those wheels drop down and lock, my eyes start watering - right up until the 'chute is cut away.
    _EVERY_ single time I watch this...

    • @malnutritionboy
      @malnutritionboy 7 років тому +11

      i don't

    • @MrThePhotoshopper
      @MrThePhotoshopper 7 років тому +2

      BluntForceTrauma666 gayyy

    • @kingdom777866
      @kingdom777866 6 років тому +7

      I thought it was just me !

    • @mich159isepic
      @mich159isepic 6 років тому +19

      not sure how that makes him a coward.. but alright then.

    • @manishj5154
      @manishj5154 5 років тому +8

      All those mixed feelings of awe, pride, adventure, humanity..Its understandable.

  • @fitton27
    @fitton27 6 років тому +1207

    Anyone else miss the shuttle?

    • @johnmoreland8139
      @johnmoreland8139 6 років тому +31

      Yes and no. They were badass and a symbol that even with low budgets and little room to expand ideas, we could make the best earth to space and back travel vehicle the world has ever seen. However they did have some flaws, and now, our technology is so much more advanced that they would just be an unessesary tool lying around. I mean now we're working on god damn supersonic jets that can make it to the ISS and back in a matter of days, wile suporting the lives of multiple astronauts, countless suplies, valuable cargo, and even moderate weapon systems in case of competition from other nations vehicles in the ecploration of our solar sytem.

    • @tyberious3023
      @tyberious3023 5 років тому +35

      I've seen both launch, the shuttle program was the definition of badass in comparison to say the Falcon Heavy or any of the falcon rockets. The Space X landing system is cool, but nothing is cooler than gliding home from space with no engines just using computer guided systems to get the perfect amount of velocity to make the runway at just the perfect amount of altitude. Nothing will compare to seeing a space shuttle attached to sold state rockets rupturing 15 miles away from the launch pad. Not to mention the pilots were ice cold, no fear.

    • @zacmumblethunder7466
      @zacmumblethunder7466 5 років тому +3

      I did. I swear I set my alarm clock.
      I'll get my coat....

    • @machy8515
      @machy8515 4 роки тому +1

      Kinda

    • @machy8515
      @machy8515 4 роки тому +5

      CircularReasoning yeah you do know that those tubes are on of the most advanced tubes ever made right?

  • @PlasmaCoolantLeak
    @PlasmaCoolantLeak 4 роки тому +40

    I was at Edwards for STS-4, hearing how Columbia had flown by Carmel, seeing this small blur, watching it become larger, hearing the double sonic boom, and when it came down to the runway, thinking "Holy Christ, it's a house!"

  • @Spirit0502
    @Spirit0502 4 роки тому +25

    This video is 10 years old and still being recommended for this many people

    • @robruitenbeek4063
      @robruitenbeek4063 3 роки тому

      Indeed incredable. I from the Netherlands, saw the first launch on TV. Was able to visit a launch and saw the shuttle on the pad during a visit to Cape Canaveral. Also heard the sonic booms when one returned from space. I built the shuttle as a plastic model when I was a kid. And during my holidays 3 years ago, I visited the Smithsonian in Washington DC, for the shuttle on display. Yes I am addicted.

  • @Keithyzz
    @Keithyzz 5 років тому +14

    I was blessed to be able to work on the Space Shuttle program at Kennedy....as a boy I built models of airplanes and made rockets....a dream come true to work on a Vehicle that was both....it was a bittersweet experience....Prayers in my Heart for the 14 Astronauts who gave their all ! Godspeed !

    • @DanielDornekDorda
      @DanielDornekDorda 5 років тому

      Have you really worked for NASA? How's the managment there?

    • @cowboyanimal6700
      @cowboyanimal6700 4 роки тому +1

      @@DanielDornekDorda It's like every other company. Same ol' same ol' and they only hire autists

  • @txeriff2k6
    @txeriff2k6 10 років тому +1288

    flying brick

    • @Supergeckos1000
      @Supergeckos1000 10 років тому +50

      It flies like a glove!

    • @raijinmeister
      @raijinmeister 10 років тому +65

      Lizard771 full of lead...

    • @Supergeckos1000
      @Supergeckos1000 10 років тому +4

      Still flying. Good.

    • @ShubhamKejriwal
      @ShubhamKejriwal 7 років тому +29

      txeriff2k6 oh you watched that video 😂😂

    • @Mindful2222
      @Mindful2222 6 років тому +6

      Shubham Kejriwal that video was uploaded in 2016 and this comment was 3 years ago so i guess not

  • @anitasmith4559
    @anitasmith4559 2 роки тому +11

    Wow, this never gets old. It's always as thrilling as the first time.

  • @Nintendoooo
    @Nintendoooo 4 роки тому +74

    the video should be named like: "Landing a brick with the wings"

  • @adamseab
    @adamseab 4 роки тому +98

    Houston: “Discovery, Houston, traffic on 22, go around”
    Discovery: ... 😟

  • @fitton27
    @fitton27 6 років тому +788

    I suppose a go around is out of the question..

    • @alerey4363
      @alerey4363 5 років тому +70

      they only got 1 shot at landing the flying brick; look ma, no propulsion XD

    • @joeery5699
      @joeery5699 5 років тому +37

      Thought the same thing,the pilot must be a pro glider

    • @Ford_Raptor_R_720hp_V8
      @Ford_Raptor_R_720hp_V8 5 років тому +31

      The Descent is Fully Automated until the Shuttle goes Sub-Sonic
      then the Commander takes over and Flies it down manually to a landing

    • @thestudentofficial5483
      @thestudentofficial5483 5 років тому +3

      Like in "the core" where earth magnetic field suddenly goes frizzy and messed the navcom, they have to land on LA dry river.

    • @jim2lane
      @jim2lane 5 років тому +17

      Hence why the runway is three miles long :-)

  • @E_Rico
    @E_Rico 4 роки тому +5

    We need to give this cameraman an award for not missing a single frame of the shuttle landing

  • @damotravelling
    @damotravelling 2 роки тому +7

    What an incredible era this was for space voyages.

  • @islagrace100
    @islagrace100 6 років тому +143

    I had no idea until I visited NASA this year that the shuttle is a glider without any need of thrust once its entered the earths atmosphere. Really incredible. Also to any tourists going to Florida. Take your kids there before Disneyland it's just incredible. There is a display of the shuttle 'Atlantis' and its incredible to look at up close.

    • @innsj6369
      @innsj6369 6 років тому +6

      Those engine pods on the sides were going to be jet engines so it could be transported from place to place, and have even more cross-range capability, but they became the Orbital Manoeuvring System.

    • @janehalvorson4185
      @janehalvorson4185 5 років тому +2

      So true! Going to NASA was my favorite part of my visit to FL!!!

    • @joeross6523
      @joeross6523 5 років тому +1

      Woukd you say it's incredible?

    • @adamfowler5475
      @adamfowler5475 5 років тому

      Paul Morton Yeah making re-entry provided them with the capable aerodynamics.

    • @everyone5724
      @everyone5724 5 років тому

      Any fixed-wing aircraft is designed essentially as a glider first before given a propulsion system.

  • @neodynamite
    @neodynamite 5 років тому +3

    I’ve been watching Shuttle landings since the first one back in 1981. I can say for certain this was the most spectacular view I’ve seen. Those contrails as it was coming out of the final turn...be still my beating heart. Absolutely stunning.

  • @luuk341
    @luuk341 4 роки тому +13

    Incredible! A beautiful machine with absolutely expert crew performing a flawless mission with one of the best landings I've ever seen!

  • @miltonbenton2799
    @miltonbenton2799 4 роки тому +2

    Crazy to think that astronauts not only have to perform other important duties up in space, but they have to be pilots as well and land the space shuttle! Incredible!!!

  • @littleuwu2594
    @littleuwu2594 4 роки тому +46

    It was these shuttles that really got me into space, and I'm happy that my dream is to study space.

    • @tipnoel
      @tipnoel 4 роки тому +5

      That flying brick is just beautiful to gaze at

    • @scarecrow108productions7
      @scarecrow108productions7 4 роки тому +5

      @@tipnoel ikr. And for a brick, it landed like butter on the bread.

    • @jayblack5231
      @jayblack5231 4 роки тому +3

      Glad to know human space travel ingenuity will be pioneered by a furry

    • @thecomposer582
      @thecomposer582 4 роки тому +2

      @@jayblack5231 lmao

  • @tayzer22
    @tayzer22 4 роки тому +3

    It was so cool growing up in the 80's and catching these shuttle flights live. Still nothing short of incredible.

  • @aschrein
    @aschrein 6 місяців тому

    Watched this from my driveway through dad's binoculars as a kid. Core memory.

  • @jamescompton4923
    @jamescompton4923 4 роки тому +72

    5.7 million mile trip and a perfect touchdown. Still amazes.

    • @stanpatterson5033
      @stanpatterson5033 4 роки тому +9

      That's what a whole lot of properly educated people can do when they all work together.

    • @kirikayumura6015
      @kirikayumura6015 4 роки тому

      @@stanpatterson5033 lots of practice, testing, review.. and massive cajones.

    • @greendirt3446
      @greendirt3446 4 роки тому

      Fun fact : in the shuttle the pilot called : *commander* and the copilot called : *pilot*

    • @1989red13bfc
      @1989red13bfc 4 роки тому

      thats a pretty huge # my friend, the ISS is only 250 miles up.

    • @jamescompton4923
      @jamescompton4923 4 роки тому

      I thought that was a large number too but just repeated what was stated in the video.

  • @RK1Hatty
    @RK1Hatty 9 років тому +459

    2:26 Boom Boom
    Translation: I'm home

    • @skycap51
      @skycap51 6 років тому +4

      RK1Hatty - it's Boom, Boom, Boom and then Boom Boom at home😊

    • @weworks7811
      @weworks7811 6 років тому +31

      Knock...knock whoes there..NASA

    • @biscuitninja
      @biscuitninja 5 років тому +4

      Got to hear it in so cal a few times.... Was awesomeness!

    • @phoenixcoleman7777
      @phoenixcoleman7777 5 років тому +10

      She said sonic boobs

    • @RappinPicard
      @RappinPicard 5 років тому

      RK1Hatty i has just started at CSUN and that sonic boom scared the shit out of me. But it was awesome.

  • @Ihaveanamenowtaken
    @Ihaveanamenowtaken 7 років тому +212

    It truly was a brick with tiny wings. But that's all they needed to make it work.

    • @Ford_Raptor_R_720hp_V8
      @Ford_Raptor_R_720hp_V8 5 років тому +9

      Pretty sure Wings any Bigger would've Torn Off during the Ascent

    • @foolanhi8183
      @foolanhi8183 5 років тому +1

      Dude stfu ‘that’s all they needed’. That’s the best more efficient way...

    • @jim2lane
      @jim2lane 5 років тому +3

      It's not just the wings but the shape of the entire craft that creates a "lifting body" aerodynamic shape. First explored by NASA with the X-24

    • @Heyim18bro
      @Heyim18bro 5 років тому

      You're shitting all over the engineers work

    • @MyKharli
      @MyKharli 4 роки тому +2

      @@Heyim18bro two fatal flights say it was accountancy and airforce implementations work , Engineers would have got it right.

  • @CaptainXanax
    @CaptainXanax Рік тому +1

    I've had this landing in my favorites for years and I still come back every now and again to watch it. The sonic booms, the contrails, view from the HUD, this one has it all.

  • @lisasamaddar4160
    @lisasamaddar4160 4 роки тому +174

    When you realize...it was released 10yrs ago....

  • @Fastbikkel
    @Fastbikkel 6 років тому +47

    Ok it might have been an infefficient tool in hindsight, but what an incredible machine it is!

  • @NicholasMcClintock1
    @NicholasMcClintock1 6 років тому +414

    All these years later and it's still an amazing achievement, I just wish that the USA would lower it's defense budget just a little so that the money could go into NASA again.

    • @Gonken88
      @Gonken88 6 років тому +57

      How about universal health care like the rest of the civilized world?

    • @MrStamperh
      @MrStamperh 6 років тому +63

      Gonken88 that’s communism, no thanks

    • @Gonken88
      @Gonken88 6 років тому +68

      MrStamperh Youknow a lot of people out here in the free world are making fun of americans, saying you're stupid and yell communism at every right we take for granted, and you think to yourself that "nah that's just a stereotype, the commie fear died with the cold war", and then one is confronted by the stupid, ignorant response you just gave to what I wrote. Universal health care is communism? Do you even know what communism is, or are you just reciting the scare tactics videos of the 80s and 90s, when the people with private interests in health care went apeshits over the universal health care advocates?
      Every human's right to live is something that I believe is written in some UN convention over rights that includes all people on earth. There's really no politican agenda behind it, it just would be strange if money is the difference between life and death, as we know that money isn't equally or fairly distributed among people. That's what universal health care derives from, not communism, which is something completely different.
      The only likeness you can find to communism, is the notion of comradery, where everone is an equal. Whereas communism manifests that everyone is an equal everywhere, and nobody really can be in command, universal health care just constitutes that when people get sick - everybody has the same right to get help when fate is being cruel. Communism however, is mostly about having a state that decides how much should be produced, and distributing what is produced, equally among the population. Health care isn't producing anything, except in America, where it produces benefit for those who can give it. Depraving parts of a population of something that might be necessary for survival, is known to cause social problems, but your country is fucking great at making money off of those too, as your prison system also is privatized. Fat cats are making money off of people going to prison, and that's why they have lobbyists advocating more laws and longer sentences, while the media makes you "regular" people more afraid of crime, thus making you cheer the whole circus on. Man, the greatness of what you've achieved, or rather "they" have achieved.

    • @xXJeReMiAhXx99
      @xXJeReMiAhXx99 6 років тому +30

      yeah they're laughing at americans while cluelessly using 80% american made drugs and medical equipment, I think that's called being an idiot.

    • @userseveneleven
      @userseveneleven 6 років тому +11

      Jeremiah John got em

  • @beatles1000
    @beatles1000 4 роки тому +2

    I miss those days. I loved when the landing gears deployed. Still get chills. Thanks for posting

  • @ryanm.191
    @ryanm.191 4 роки тому +15

    From kilometres per second to stationary in minutes
    Amazing

  • @MrRandomlamer
    @MrRandomlamer 4 роки тому +15

    What a thing! Hard to imagine they made it to space in the 60s when most folks didnt even own a color TV and pocket calculators were considered "hi tech".

  • @yotoronto12
    @yotoronto12 4 роки тому +5

    Haven't seen these things in media for years. Yet the long hiatus away from space is about to end! Long live space travel!

  • @lulucats5765
    @lulucats5765 5 років тому +2

    I live by Cape Canaveral Florida since 1975 I had a friend who worked for NASA, he was a pilot that took my son and I up in his twin engine plane for my son's 13th birthday and we did a touch and go on that same runway they land the shuttle on. One of the best days I ever had and will never forget it.

    • @codymoe4986
      @codymoe4986 Місяць тому

      Low flyby of that runway
      ua-cam.com/video/kwb64ru62ss/v-deo.htmlsi=n6AXU4yh3asdtqUe

  • @plusplusplusplusp
    @plusplusplusplusp Рік тому +2

    To think that it went from whizzing around the earth at thousands of miles per hour to touching down with tyres on a runway, almost like a commercial airliner, at a pre-ordained spot. That is incredible engineering and skill. These people are heroes of science.

    • @XXelpollodiabloXX
      @XXelpollodiabloXX 9 місяців тому

      And it's not like you get a second chance, either.

  • @krgkrmb
    @krgkrmb 6 років тому +656

    Humans are amazing.

    • @johnmoreland8139
      @johnmoreland8139 6 років тому +15

      krgkrmb Hell yeah we are

    • @BojanBojovic
      @BojanBojovic 5 років тому +64

      Humans can be amazing. Also they can be asininely idiotic...

    • @KneeoGeeo
      @KneeoGeeo 5 років тому

      krgkrmb except for Americans yeah.

    • @BojanBojovic
      @BojanBojovic 5 років тому +9

      @@KneeoGeeo So that is why you have American Go Pro as your profile picture?

    • @greenishspacedude577
      @greenishspacedude577 5 років тому

      CSM101 yeah constant is right expect Americans

  • @michaelngcobo7279
    @michaelngcobo7279 4 роки тому +8

    Engeneering at its BEST! When Engineers and Scientists get put in a room... Achievement is eminent!

  • @seansabhaois
    @seansabhaois 4 роки тому +6

    I never tire watching videos of these awsome machines, coming back to Earth & doing a textbook landing, crewed by real life heroes 🙂👍

  • @nearlyretired6440
    @nearlyretired6440 4 роки тому +1

    I was there that day, I was on holidays in the US and my mate was stationed at China Lake and we went down to Edwards to watch discovery arrive. As Greg said, hire car Ridgecrest to Edwards, easy. Access to the Base and Flight Line - easy. Getting the Hurricane to sit over Florida for a week - slightly harder. I saw some amazing aircraft that day and the landing of Discovery was amazing.

  • @kulmainer
    @kulmainer 7 років тому +11

    This is a great video of Discovery coming home to Earth, maybe this will be shown to some Schools and University maybe in 30 years from now (then I maybe 85 years old), it will show all the efforts of the United States of America for Space Travel in the beginning of the 21st century!
    And I think people in the future will really appreciate all of the work NASA has done in an effort to keep this planet safe, and make people understand each other!
    Sorry for Discovery not flying anymore but thanks for all!!

    • @moveback7913
      @moveback7913 6 років тому

      sadly space shuttle was poor decision and could have been much better if they advanced saturn instead of space shuttle programm
      they had 2 options after moon missions. space shuttle (cheap option) and saturn upgrade with aim to get on mars. Saturn was way to big rocket for only moon missions.. the designer already designed it to go to mars. but after apollo 13. the president and pupulation was scared and took the cheap and "save" space shuttle
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    • @johnmoreland8139
      @johnmoreland8139 6 років тому +1

      Nah, in 30 years the libtards will have taken over, and the world will be run by feminist, non binary, gender confused, beta male, easily offended pussies who find the color white triggering. 😂

  • @christinailes7846
    @christinailes7846 7 років тому +75

    gorgeous landing!

    • @nytom4info
      @nytom4info 6 років тому

      Christina Iles smooth as a babies ass! ;)

    • @themagpie3513
      @themagpie3513 5 років тому +1

      I know I'm two years late, if you love animals why do you have that poor orca as your profile pic?

  • @Xeonerable
    @Xeonerable 4 роки тому +1

    Man I miss the Shuttle days, minus the disasters. But when they worked god did they look majestic. That thing just fell from space and did the smoothest landing ever.

  • @Dimaz42
    @Dimaz42 4 роки тому +2

    Those pilots were such badasses, gliding from space to land a brick with such pinpoint precision

  • @pizzlesauce
    @pizzlesauce 5 років тому +907

    Its disappointing that not many people are there to celebrate just how amazing it is, yet people line up by the millions to follow celebrities.

    • @iancypes5911
      @iancypes5911 5 років тому +147

      If you know how to get onto an Air Force base, let me know

    • @seanspell9633
      @seanspell9633 5 років тому +4

      I concur.

    • @332672jordan1
      @332672jordan1 5 років тому +27

      Nah people are worried about what cardi b does next

    • @Angry.General1461
      @Angry.General1461 5 років тому +3

      It would have been really awesome if they were able to build a base on the moon or Mars with a Runway showing the space shuttle landing on it.

    • @Ryan-iw8yw
      @Ryan-iw8yw 5 років тому +11

      Ian Cypes there were designated viewing areas at Edwards that the public was welcome to come watch, you were too busy watching Barney at the time though.

  • @drd9973
    @drd9973 8 років тому +31

    The Jet sound you are hearing is the T-38 Talon. It was used sometimes in pairs as escorts or chase planes for the shuttle landings. Shuttle pilots would fly along side the shuttle to observe the landings for training purposes. you would see definite signs of extream heat distortion and turbulence behind the shuttle if there were jets in it.

    • @jrockett73
      @jrockett73 8 років тому +3

      +Doug Davis The jet you hear is a Gulfstream II used as a weather plane during landings. Its flown by other astronauts to obtain real time landing data about an hour before landing up until landing. It circles in behind the orbiter during landing and flies by it after wheel stop. Have not seen any T-38's fly landings since the 80's.

    • @bartacomuskidd775
      @bartacomuskidd775 7 років тому

      The shuttle had a turbine APU that ran on an inboard oxidizer. Built by Aerojet Rocketdyne. www.rocket.com/files/aerojet/documents/Capabilities/PDFs/ShuttleACSnGasGenerators.pdf

    • @jadendesveaux7452
      @jadendesveaux7452 6 років тому +5

      Bartacomus Kidd the APU doesn’t produce thrust. It’s for generating electricity

    • @kimbird6554
      @kimbird6554 6 років тому

      they are there to fool you. to mask out its jet engine . if the shuttle came down on its own you would hear the jet engine. not only that you can see the heat haze coming from the rear of the shuttle . just on landing . wake up

    • @jadendesveaux7452
      @jadendesveaux7452 6 років тому +5

      Kim Bird where are the air intakes? That heat haze is probably the RCS thrusters firing for yaw control

  • @star1child109
    @star1child109 4 роки тому +1

    That people can thumbs-down this technological marvel & achievement by mankind... it just baffles and bewilders. One thumbs down is one to many, but over 1K? I guess there's no real hope for mankind long term.

  • @utopian2222
    @utopian2222 4 роки тому +4

    I remember as a 13 year old kid watching STS 1, my school in the UK televised it in the library, I was the only one watching, not even a teacher or librarian was their..

    • @737smartin
      @737smartin 4 роки тому

      Your comment reflects poorly on your UK schooling. 😉✌

    • @richardkallio3868
      @richardkallio3868 Місяць тому

      That's because it was the USA doing it. Clarification: I'm Canadian! 😒

  • @aaravp2248
    @aaravp2248 4 роки тому +74

    Flat earthers be like, government just flew this from north pole with the help of high tech sling shot...shit I think I gave them an idea

  • @Tigershark_3082
    @Tigershark_3082 5 років тому +1

    I remember seeing this bird out on the launchpad when I was little. This was back in 2010, close to the retirement of the program. We were supposed to see her launch, but not only was the mission rained out, my dad bought the tickets from scalpers so they were no good. Still, we went on a tour of Kennedy, and got to see quite a bit. I still remember stopping by some of the old buildings, and walking up to the concrete remains of the Apollo 1 launch pad (along with seeing an alligator). Being immensely impressed at the absolute size of the VAB, as we drove past. We even got to see two of the shuttle crawlers/carriers (my god those things were huge). Still, the image of Discovery perched out on the launch pad, the tower’s umbilical cords secured to the shuttle as if it were a loving mother, remains clear in my mind. There is just something so surreal about it, and it’s incredible.

  • @sethcragan6908
    @sethcragan6908 4 роки тому +8

    I literally remember watching this live like it was yesterday. At home, at school, we would always watch launches and landings live.... Till that Day.

  • @fnadde42
    @fnadde42 11 років тому +6

    Actually your observations are correct. The Space Shuttle is flying as well as a brick. Those wings are not designed to make the shuttle fly as they are to direct it to the runway. The Shuttle is practically falling down directed towards the runway thanks to its wings.

  • @charlestorruella6140
    @charlestorruella6140 7 років тому +4

    he lined that shuttle up with runway two like a boss, great pilot.

  • @applejacks971
    @applejacks971 4 роки тому +1

    I, along with hundreds of other cars, were parked on the shoulder of hwy 58 watching this. I climbed up on my trailer and took a couple snap shots of it. I didn't even know what the traffic was about til another guy on the cb said the shuttle was landing in a little bit.
    I was in the right place at the right time, very awesome!!

  • @ziarehman8095
    @ziarehman8095 3 роки тому +1

    excellent video great tour of this shuttle exraordinary working

  • @howardpower
    @howardpower 6 років тому +3

    Omg. So beautiful, so elegant. Modern marvel in space flight coming through the heavens. Love it!!!!

  • @envydolls6753
    @envydolls6753 8 років тому +6

    Discovery was always my favorite of the Shuttles.

    • @blakebowers8bb
      @blakebowers8bb 7 років тому

      Envy Dolls fake. boom. 0 died

    • @marcosfeijoo7076
      @marcosfeijoo7076 7 років тому +2

      Atlantis has always been mine :)

    • @malnutritionboy
      @malnutritionboy 7 років тому

      Marcos same man my first model of a space shuttle i bought was the atlantis!!!

  • @patstokes3615
    @patstokes3615 5 років тому

    No one appropriated the space shuttle until they really look at the amazing beauty and achievement of it all. It was really something !!!!! and it hurts to think it's now a thing of the past like so many other great parts of history.

  • @bethf1111
    @bethf1111 3 роки тому +1

    So badass. I admit I did shed a tear when Atlantis took her final flight to end the program. Always loved watching shuttle launches.

  • @XelephantZ
    @XelephantZ 5 років тому +87

    95% of comments - Here for the flat earthers/flat earther jokes
    5% of comments - Astonished by how far we’ve come as a human race
    Nonexistent comments - actual flat earthers

    • @salade2760
      @salade2760 5 років тому +1

      Bet

    • @ct92404
      @ct92404 4 роки тому +1

      @Donald Joe Trump No, unfortunately, there really are conspiracy theorist nutjobs posting in the comments.

    • @ct92404
      @ct92404 4 роки тому

      @Donald Joe Trump It would be nice to think that they're just trolls, but then you look at their channels and see a bunch of idiotic conspiracy theory videos in their favorites. Some of them might just be trolling, but there really are nutjobs who genuinely believe this conspiracy theory crap.

    • @aky4360
      @aky4360 3 роки тому

      absolutly true, if you check NASA live streams there are 95% flat earther jokes in the live chat, 0.1% comments on the topic and 4,99% offtopic.
      I really doubt if flat earthers are a thing... more like trolls

  • @bosque8215
    @bosque8215 4 роки тому +224

    Who’s here after SpaceX just launched the crew dragon?

  • @V8SKULLS
    @V8SKULLS 4 роки тому +1

    So very much miss this beauty and her sisters flying to and from soace. I live here in Florida and would love to see the space program pickup again soon.

  • @janetmeier6523
    @janetmeier6523 4 роки тому +4

    After all this time watching the shuttle takeoff and land is still one of the most incredible things to see. So sad it had to end.

  • @johnthomas3195
    @johnthomas3195 7 років тому +304

    the earth is not flat....man has been to space,,,,and the moon is not a batman signal.

    • @DmackTV
      @DmackTV 7 років тому +15

      John Thomas Thank You! For being smart!

    • @morgan_kelly_is_bi_gain7813
      @morgan_kelly_is_bi_gain7813 6 років тому

      Lol I don't like when people go oh the earth is flat thank you for telling everyone was is correct

    • @Northernliiights
      @Northernliiights 6 років тому +3

      I have never heard anyone argue that man has been in space, the moon though is a different story.

    • @austinreeves9112
      @austinreeves9112 6 років тому

      Earth is definitely flat lol wow such a fake video.

    • @onno2110
      @onno2110 6 років тому +3

      Austin Reeves u sirously

  • @rahulkatare802
    @rahulkatare802 5 років тому +657

    RIP💐 Astronaut Kalpana Chavla 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @carolinenunez3455
    @carolinenunez3455 4 роки тому

    That’s the best recording I’ve heard so far, of the double sonic booms. They are loud! The first time it happened, I thought we were having an earthquake! I wish I had gotten out to the desert to see one land. I miss those days.

  • @2nd3rd1st
    @2nd3rd1st 4 роки тому +2

    I can tell you now, I did not appreciate then what a fucking cool and one-of-a-kind spaceship we had. Today I look at this and think 'holy shit, what an incredibly mindblowing vehicle'.

  • @dumbassonyoutube7188
    @dumbassonyoutube7188 4 роки тому +625

    Video: *exists*
    Everyone: 2019 AnYbOdY?

    • @benjaminrunde211
      @benjaminrunde211 4 роки тому

      anti - fortnite hello

    • @taliehughes4341
      @taliehughes4341 4 роки тому +1

      I’m here in 2019

    • @s.g.1969
      @s.g.1969 4 роки тому +1

      it is a pity that they withdrew them

    • @Minecrafter6818
      @Minecrafter6818 4 роки тому +2

      I bet they just want loads of comments

    • @gaboxtrox531
      @gaboxtrox531 4 роки тому +1

      Video: *exists*
      anti - fortnite: Video *exists*
      anti - fortnite: video....

  • @cleander97
    @cleander97 4 роки тому +14

    The first noticeable immense force for the astronauts coming back to earth is gravity. Something that they got used to live without for a while.

    • @Tuber360904
      @Tuber360904 4 роки тому

      Viva Freedom for sure, they must have felt like they were made of lead.

    • @ChannelReuploads9451
      @ChannelReuploads9451 4 роки тому +1

      Not that they live without it, the gravity still exists, just that their velocity cancels it out through Centripetal action. 2 forces at work, Gravity that wants to pull you back, and Centrifugal force, from the velocity, wanting to fling you out in to space. The speed, which cancels the two opposing forces out.
      So to leave orbit and out in to space, you need a speed (Delta V) that creates Centrifugal (Centripetal) force GREATER than the amount of gravity at the specific altitude, and to return to the planet, you need a velocity SLOWER, so that Gravity is GREATER than the velocity based Centrifugal force.

  • @dantekman
    @dantekman Рік тому +1

    I watch these old shuttle videos in excitement and depression. At 58 I used to clip newspaper articles as a child of the shuttle program and monitor its every event. I know exactly where I was for both shuttle disasters. Although I cheer and follow every achievement by commercial astro-navigation I find it developmentally depressing that my country has a NASA that does little more than supportive roles in the further achievement of man in space. I don't mean this in as derogatory way.... just a perspective. God bless all that venture there.

  • @tonerotonero1375
    @tonerotonero1375 4 роки тому

    Beautiful. Never broadcasted entirely on TV that systematically shrunk those moments to the last 10 seconds before touch down. Gosh I miss these beauties.

  • @bxpogman1
    @bxpogman1 6 років тому +3

    I was there...working at DFRC! Great experience!

  • @MrUkielover
    @MrUkielover 4 роки тому +74

    MISSION CONTROL: “You are clear to land on runway 1-4-niner at Edwards Air Force base”
    Astronaut Sully Sullenberger: “Negative. We will be landing in the Hudson”

  • @ManojkumarYama
    @ManojkumarYama 4 роки тому +1

    Hats off to the man who recorded this video

  • @deanwilliams534
    @deanwilliams534 4 роки тому

    I love the way this guy narrates the landing. Long live Discovery.

  • @josecolon2717
    @josecolon2717 4 роки тому +18

    The sad thing is that there were 2 projects that would have continued this glorious creations legacy, the Russian Buraun space shuttle and the Lockheed Martin SSTO shuttle

    • @---777---
      @---777--- 4 роки тому

      this "Buraun" was the result of paranoia. they thought that the US space shuttle could be a space bomber

    • @josecolon2717
      @josecolon2717 4 роки тому +2

      Superportvein it technically could be, by carrying a warhead into orbit and having it remotely fly down

    • @yoelmaxance8760
      @yoelmaxance8760 4 роки тому

      Sad the X-33 was cancelled for the dumbest reason ever.

    • @chancellorpalpatineakathes6130
      @chancellorpalpatineakathes6130 4 роки тому

      The Russians are reviving their shuttle program i hear

    • @josecolon2717
      @josecolon2717 4 роки тому

      Chancellor Palpatine AKA The Senate unlikely

  • @michaeldixon441
    @michaeldixon441 4 роки тому +8

    I miss the shuttle. Never should have been decommed.

    • @foxtrot1770
      @foxtrot1770 4 роки тому +1

      No it needed to be decommissioned but it also needed a replacement.

    • @michaeldixon441
      @michaeldixon441 4 роки тому

      Kaustin Manary Agreed. An updated version of the shuttle. We should not rely on private companies and Russians to get us into space.

    • @stevencramsie9172
      @stevencramsie9172 4 роки тому

      @@michaeldixon441 We shouldn't rely on Russians, but we absolutely should be ok with private companies taking us up. They can do it FAR cheaper and faster due to the fact that they don't have to worry about government red tape and making politicians happy.

    • @johnnynewsome2265
      @johnnynewsome2265 4 роки тому

      @@foxtrot1770 Trust me, we will go to the moon one NASA finishes the rest of the SLS.That guy Elon Musk wants to go to Mars, and yet, he does no have a BFR yet

    • @demanischaffer
      @demanischaffer 4 роки тому

      @@johnnynewsome2265 well
      Months later and a SPACEX spacecraft docked with the ISS carrying American astronauts

  • @Sii6X
    @Sii6X 5 років тому +1

    Finally youtube recommends something worth watching

  • @kansasjayhawk8386
    @kansasjayhawk8386 4 роки тому

    The most complex beautiful machine ever built by man. The STS will be missed.

  • @channelmati3577
    @channelmati3577 4 роки тому +187

    Everyone said it called "The Flying Brick"
    In my style :
    "The fat Glider"

    • @rion7088
      @rion7088 4 роки тому +6

      Channel Mati “THICC glider”

    • @EllipticGeometry
      @EllipticGeometry 4 роки тому

      It only glides marginally better than a brick. :-P

    • @ElementofKindness
      @ElementofKindness 4 роки тому

      Funny part is, as inefficient as it was, it still required air brakes on the vertical stabilizer.

    • @EllipticGeometry
      @EllipticGeometry 4 роки тому

      @@ElementofKindness Any glider needs to modulate its efficiency to land safely. Without brakes-regardless of efficiency-factors you can’t predict make you come up short or long with limited options to compensate. Brakes allow you to descend more steeply and stay on that glideslope, correcting both ways with ease and landing at a suitable speed.

    • @ElementofKindness
      @ElementofKindness 4 роки тому

      @@EllipticGeometry Yup, I know that. (I am a pilot) Just saying, it's not being operated at maximum efficiency.

  • @FillingTheGap1
    @FillingTheGap1 9 років тому +28

    I didn't know till now that thing lands at around 220mph. Damn, no wonder they call it a flying brick, those wings must provide very little lift.

    • @SargeRho
      @SargeRho 9 років тому +2

      ***** They land at those speeds because it IS a flying brick.

    • @Keego0201
      @Keego0201 9 років тому +1

      Also touches down on the tarmac with over 200,000 lbs of force

    • @MagnarNordal
      @MagnarNordal 8 років тому

      Lift to drag ratio is 2:1

    • @sergeig685
      @sergeig685 6 років тому +4

      The glide is 4.5 actually. If it was 2:1 it would disintegrate on impact with the tarmac

    • @Bartonovich52
      @Bartonovich52 5 років тому +1

      Sergei. It isn’t in a sustainable glide after preflare. It’s losing velocity. If it went from a speed constant glide straight to a flare... it _would_ crash.

  • @ajayalmighty
    @ajayalmighty 3 роки тому

    As entertaining as SpaceX's landings are, nothing beats this.

  • @madmax1419
    @madmax1419 2 роки тому +1

    Das Space Shuttle war schon richtig geil. Wie mein Vater nach der ersten Landung total begeistert sagte: „ Das Ding kommt aus dem All und landet wie ein Flugzeug…“ Das war ein Meilenstein der Raumfahrt, wie einst die Apollo Missionen, das Space Shuttle und jetzt macht Space X wieder den nächsten Meilenstein der Raumfahrt, die wiederverwendbare und selbstlandende Rakete. Schon cool.
    👍

  • @guyincognito.
    @guyincognito. 4 роки тому +9

    The Shuttle is so much cooler than Crew Dragon.

    • @Mr_Jack_Of_All_Trades_
      @Mr_Jack_Of_All_Trades_ 4 роки тому

      Feels like we back stepped instead! The shuttle was way ahead of it’s time and budgets.

    • @jambunboii4537
      @jambunboii4537 4 роки тому

      The whole program was more expensive but it could do so much

    • @ryzkyjaeger07
      @ryzkyjaeger07 4 роки тому

      Well duh, it had a cargo bay and everything

  • @Bramswarr
    @Bramswarr 4 роки тому +3

    I never noticed that the rudder was split down the middle and was used as an airbrake. That is a really great idea that I am totally not going to steal and use in kerbal space program to give spaceplanes better pitch authority at low speeds

    • @loficampingguy9664
      @loficampingguy9664 3 роки тому

      Protip: also works with wing-mounted control surfaces. Many of my planes have their inboard ailerons also function as airbrakes. Just put two in the same place, one offset slightly up and the other slightly down so it looks clean. I bind them to an action group so I don't need to mess with the right-click menus.

  • @KougaJ7
    @KougaJ7 4 роки тому

    One can't deny the beauty of the space shuttle program, despite its inefficiencies.

  • @scott729
    @scott729 4 роки тому

    As a kid in high school in the 80's I did not really understand or appreciate the unprecedented precision and technology involved with these missions and their equipment. It seemed "normal" at the time to have shuttle launches, but I do not think many of us realized what it took to get to that point.
    We (fellow students) watched the unfortunate launch and explosion of Challenger my senior year in high school. We were all frozen in a state of awe and no one said a word- we were mostly stunned and the remainder of the day was a dream-like state for most of us. It was 2 days after my 18th birthday and I feel like it was yesterday (52 as I write this).
    All of these years later the life loss is very saddening yet the accomplishments were amazing. Now we do not seem to have any sort of direction when it comes to space travel and that too is saddening. The shuttles were magical, futuristic, magnificent machines and it would be so very pleasing to see our advanced technology working for us today had this project continued.
    Much respect to those families who lost loved ones in the name of science, vision and progress.