Space Shuttle Discovery Landing (STS-119)

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  • Опубліковано 3 січ 2013
  • Credit: NASA Kennedy Space Center
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  • @Philip-kc2et
    @Philip-kc2et 5 років тому +3629

    Smoother then Ryanair

  • @dietcoke759
    @dietcoke759 3 роки тому +306

    8:55 Incredible how instantaneously they teleported all that equipment in. NASA truly is the best

  • @DCONightingale
    @DCONightingale 3 роки тому +912

    I think this would be the ONLY appropriate time to applaud when the pilot lands the aircraft.

    • @DCONightingale
      @DCONightingale 3 роки тому +28

      Samael I’m not saying a pilot’s job is easy, I’m saying it’s routine. You don’t applaud when you arrive at your destination by car, do you? It’s not always easy to drive, and there are far more fatal hazards on the road than in the air. Driving a car is routine, flying a plane is routine (there are literally thousands of planes in the air all around the world right now), landing a space shuttle from 200 miles above the surface of the earth is science. Science that didn’t happen everyday, and is literally a hit or miss. If you miss your exit on the highway, get off at the next exit and turn around. If you’re coming in for a landing but the wind is a little too strong, go around and try another runway. If the space shuttle landing wasn’t executed perfectly, and missed the mark by even a fraction of a percent, there were no second chances.

    • @gvardiecky9507
      @gvardiecky9507 3 роки тому +10

      no if you are czech. we applaus every fucking time. for every fucking reason for whoever fucking ride the plane.

    • @waaahl
      @waaahl 3 роки тому +11

      @@gvardiecky9507 Have you just learned a new word?

    • @stuartgray5877
      @stuartgray5877 3 роки тому +1

      But the "Pilot" does not land the shuttle any longer. It landed by itself. The ONLY interaction with the controls is to lower the landing gear at a certain time. And if the pilot does not execute on time the system will lower them anyway.
      A person has not flown the shuttle to landing in a long time.

    • @waaahl
      @waaahl 3 роки тому +7

      ​@@stuartgray5877 You're wrong in saying the pilot/commander didn't fly the shuttle to landing. Almost all of the shuttle's approaches and landing were done manually. Also, the Space Shuttle program is ended, so no one has been flying it for quite some time, manually or otherwise.

  • @Jackson_Jacobson
    @Jackson_Jacobson 3 роки тому +56

    Couple of guys, who land without any engines, fly like a brick in the atmosphere(no, much faster). My greatest respect to that bunch of heroes.

  • @weaponofmassconstruction1940
    @weaponofmassconstruction1940 4 роки тому +4757

    I was on this flight. They lost my baggage, I was so mad.

    • @Spikyzzzz
      @Spikyzzzz 4 роки тому +67

      Weapon of mass construction k

    • @kaizen2319
      @kaizen2319 4 роки тому +125

      @@Spikyzzzz y so salty lmao kid

    • @sokhanyuos5989
      @sokhanyuos5989 4 роки тому +31

      You lost your foot print

    • @dreyes6232
      @dreyes6232 4 роки тому +41

      Weapon of mass construction they probably threw it to mars

    • @lifeetc3028
      @lifeetc3028 4 роки тому +7

      You are a failer

  • @Salvavideocrack
    @Salvavideocrack 5 років тому +365

    4:08 the most gorgeous flying brick ever made

    • @juraijn69
      @juraijn69 3 роки тому

      িিিিিিিিিি&ज्ज्ज्?

    • @geminitheavali5018
      @geminitheavali5018 3 роки тому +2

      You are right :D
      but should not it be technically called the most gorgeus gliding brick during the reentry and landing? (But still, flying brick sounds better)

    • @treystinson4116
      @treystinson4116 3 роки тому

      Master Chief: Am I a joke to you?

    • @codandfunbruhmoment3223
      @codandfunbruhmoment3223 2 роки тому

      .

    • @bilalramzan2922
      @bilalramzan2922 2 роки тому

      Nasa Launches space shuttle Discovery STS-121 👇
      ua-cam.com/video/jQNMa8rVtAM/v-deo.html

  • @firedrap
    @firedrap 3 роки тому +248

    "this is not flying it's falling with style"

  • @meatyyt8731
    @meatyyt8731 3 роки тому +82

    There something astonishing that in under 100 years we went from barley gliding a plane in 1903 to having a vehicle that can blast into space, then land on earth like a plane

  • @eduardojvivas
    @eduardojvivas 5 років тому +3762

    that thing is a brick with wings

    • @caav56
      @caav56 5 років тому +223

      NASA engineers described it exactly like that (and, occassionaly, compared its aerodynamic capabilities to those of pliers).

    • @robertw6894
      @robertw6894 5 років тому +165

      They train the pilots to fly that thing by using a gulfstream with the gear down, and engines in reverse

    • @callahanr5816
      @callahanr5816 5 років тому +203

      I think weve all seen the same video lol

    • @majesticpickle2221
      @majesticpickle2221 5 років тому +85

      U stole that from the vid that brought u here

    • @09shadowjet
      @09shadowjet 5 років тому +90

      this must be from the video "How to land a space shuttle" lol

  • @Aelipse
    @Aelipse 5 років тому +2733

    There is something inherently sexy about a 75 ton cargo space ship, entering the atmosphere at the speed of 7,6 kilometres per second and despite having no fuel to accelerate being able get to the runway and land on it gracefully like a plane. And all this despite its shitty aerodynamics.

    • @thebritgamerhd
      @thebritgamerhd 5 років тому +66

      'gracefully'

    • @cheesegrease8247
      @cheesegrease8247 5 років тому +51

      *_K I N K S H A M E_*

    • @Ford_Raptor_R_720hp_V8
      @Ford_Raptor_R_720hp_V8 5 років тому +203

      *Actually being able to reenter the atmosphere at Mach 25 half way around the world to a pinpoint landing at KSC*
      *is a remarkable feat of engineering.*

    • @eddiecongdon8017
      @eddiecongdon8017 5 років тому +78

      Every inch of its path has already been pre determined and mission control is watching everything so carefully I think it would be near impossible to fuck up the landing minus a mechanical failure

    • @kansasjayhawk8386
      @kansasjayhawk8386 5 років тому +11

      Perfectly put! Beautiful machine.

  • @pattymcfatty0
    @pattymcfatty0 3 роки тому +586

    It’s like an airplane but for space absolutely incredible

    • @mrgamer52976
      @mrgamer52976 3 роки тому +46

      Big Brain

    • @bigmoncrief6071
      @bigmoncrief6071 3 роки тому +88

      Next week: Submarines. Like a boat but for under the sea.

    • @paulsayman3069
      @paulsayman3069 3 роки тому +25

      It's not an airplane. It's a brick with wings

    • @awesomenessrf1
      @awesomenessrf1 3 роки тому +14

      A spaceplane

    • @doritolegend9664
      @doritolegend9664 3 роки тому +6

      Well whatever this space plane is it kind of sad seeing it's last flight.
      It's like watching the last hours of the curiousity rover.

  • @khu649
    @khu649 3 роки тому +187

    i bet they clapped when they landed

  • @jmarston1043
    @jmarston1043 5 років тому +331

    watching the shuttle land on the runway knowing where it has been and at 1 point travelling at over 17000 mph still amazes my today

    • @bilalramzan2922
      @bilalramzan2922 2 роки тому

      Nasa Launches space shuttle Discovery STS-121 👇
      ua-cam.com/video/jQNMa8rVtAM/v-deo.html

    • @rahulkrishnan444
      @rahulkrishnan444 2 роки тому

      Is there was any quarantine on that time?

    • @Keithyzz
      @Keithyzz 2 роки тому +1

      It orbited at 18,000 + mph….every mission !

    • @user-uw6nm2li6y
      @user-uw6nm2li6y 4 місяці тому +1

      Вся сьемка компьютерная графика

  • @michaeljordansleftfoot1911
    @michaeljordansleftfoot1911 6 років тому +598

    4:08 "Discovery copy... *wunway* in sight"
    - Mission control guy 2009

  • @JYMAHJAMES
    @JYMAHJAMES 3 роки тому +31

    this thing just landed like a normal plane on a normal runway when it just came back from space, it still blows my mind

    • @theeltea
      @theeltea 3 роки тому +2

      No, it landed like a glider. Normal planes keep the engines running. :)

    • @ManfredGerhard
      @ManfredGerhard 2 роки тому +2

      That wasnt a normal runway lol

  • @icculus
    @icculus 3 роки тому +35

    5:01 I love this angle. It gives a sense of the shuttle’s speed.

    • @rudexbruiser2604
      @rudexbruiser2604 2 роки тому +1

      It's actually speed is 17,500 mph

    • @icculus
      @icculus 2 роки тому +1

      @@rudexbruiser2604 To achieve orbit, yes. I’m referring to its landing speed, hence the time stamp.

    • @rudexbruiser2604
      @rudexbruiser2604 2 роки тому

      @@icculus oh ok

    • @rudexbruiser2604
      @rudexbruiser2604 2 роки тому

      @@icculus I believe it's like 200 to 300 mph just from sheer gravity and aerodynamics.

    • @icculus
      @icculus 2 роки тому

      @@rudexbruiser2604 Yes I know. The shuttle comes in around 250 mph which is about 100 mph faster than a typical commercial jet.

  • @tucker8071
    @tucker8071 7 років тому +1351

    come in a space shuttle, leave in a minivan haha

    • @windbreaker57
      @windbreaker57 5 років тому +35

      Next shuttle program will have walkalators all the way to Starbucks.

    • @N75911_
      @N75911_ 5 років тому +39

      To be fair, the Airstream Astrovan has been a tradition for over 3 decades.

    • @soulpaua2097
      @soulpaua2097 5 років тому +16

      I wonder if they crack a beer in there. I would, fuck protocol. Baha

    • @russellallen6828
      @russellallen6828 4 роки тому

      Allen

    • @hiimwaynko-4987
      @hiimwaynko-4987 4 роки тому

      Tucker that space shuttle is a minivan.

  • @jmarston1043
    @jmarston1043 5 років тому +47

    i will forever be in awe of the shuttle, looking at her parked up and seeing how rough and dirty she looks but at the same time mesmerized knowing everything she has gone thru since being launched

    • @Smegma824
      @Smegma824 Рік тому

      It's not a person and if it was it would be a man. You need balls to be able to withstand the forces it does.

  • @evanwallace4510
    @evanwallace4510 Рік тому +3

    I was born in 1988 born and raised and still live about 45 mins NW of KSC I loved going outside to watch the space shuttle launches. The sonic booms was so awesome to hear we knew the shuttle was almost home safely. I remember in 2003 waiting outside to hear the sonic boom from Columbia I knew something was wrong when we didn't hear the boom. I'll always miss seeing the shuttle launches. SpaceX rockets are cool to see but they'll never come close to how awesome the shuttle launches were

    • @YDDES
      @YDDES 11 місяців тому +1

      @evanwallace4510. Once I took a walk with our dog in the late evening, and happened to see.the ISS fly overhead, and a Spaceshuttle just departing it. Quite interesting!

  • @aerofiles5044
    @aerofiles5044 3 роки тому +48

    5:11 i love the fact that when it touches down the smoke kind of spirals to the side. Is it just me or does the spiraling smoke make it look like the shuttle is making an elegant entrance

    • @jaybee9269
      @jaybee9269 2 роки тому

      Concorde looked similar when it landed; it’s a delta-wing thing.

    • @whyers4782
      @whyers4782 2 роки тому

      all planes do that, its caused by the lift produced by the wings

    • @ryanparker4996
      @ryanparker4996 Рік тому

      Those are the vortices formed by the end of the wingtip of all fixed wing aircraft.

    • @christianperez8037
      @christianperez8037 Рік тому

      @@whyers4782 not all, it’s mainly fighters or delta wing equipped airplanes. Its literally the vortices off the wings creating those mini tornadoes and since the gear is so close to the wingtips it’s a lot more visible

  • @karangastina1125
    @karangastina1125 4 роки тому +1144

    *Flat earth : Left the chat*

    • @Donnie9by5
      @Donnie9by5 4 роки тому +14

      Karang Astina just as well the science is way above your head!

    • @talentedofficials2445
      @talentedofficials2445 4 роки тому +49

      Andrew Young ur a dumbass thinking the earth is flat. Get real and get out of your house

    • @taprrasta3163
      @taprrasta3163 3 роки тому +3

      Orang indo balik lo nyasar keliatan bego nya orang indo

    • @Mr.Parker27
      @Mr.Parker27 3 роки тому +6

      *Aliens* : have entered the chat

    • @karangastina1125
      @karangastina1125 3 роки тому +8

      @@taprrasta3163 trus lu pinternya sampai mana blok? 🤣

  • @tnewton1988
    @tnewton1988 5 років тому +44

    Saw an Space Shuttle at Intrepid in NYC. I couldn’t believe how big they are! Absolutely colossal!

    • @marcopohl3236
      @marcopohl3236 Рік тому +3

      Saw a Buran (Soviet counterpart) a couple days ago and had that exact thought (Speyer, Germany)

  • @CurvedGD
    @CurvedGD 2 роки тому +3

    This thing looks smoother than a Ryanair landing

  • @vijaymampilly1314
    @vijaymampilly1314 3 роки тому +5

    The MOST BEAUTIFUL AIRCRAFT ever made.

  • @heatherkmetz6136
    @heatherkmetz6136 5 років тому +59

    This is such a cool thing to watch. Very refreshing to see a successful mission after the tragic losses of the Challenger and Columbia.

  • @GEMixYT
    @GEMixYT 5 років тому +106

    this is pretty interesting. its like a school bus from the sky

    • @goodguy9407
      @goodguy9407 3 роки тому +2

      It's space shuttle you still have high school memories, you are innocent.

    • @GEMixYT
      @GEMixYT 3 роки тому +4

      @@goodguy9407hehe yes, i'm still at high school. Thanks for informing me! :D

    • @suraj001status3
      @suraj001status3 3 роки тому

      😂😂😂😀

  • @mitchmatz2332
    @mitchmatz2332 4 роки тому +53

    "FOR A BRICK, HE FLEW GOOD"
    AVERY JOHNSON JR.

    • @lucylouisewood
      @lucylouisewood 3 роки тому +1

      “For a brick, he flew pretty good!”

  • @stevemcinnes5480
    @stevemcinnes5480 3 роки тому +21

    shuttle landing...one of the most beautiful man-made sights...👍🍁🤠

  • @Rassalhague2
    @Rassalhague2 5 років тому +48

    Space Shuttle's landings were always so smooth!!

  • @TacoStacks
    @TacoStacks 4 роки тому +1104

    this was awesome

    • @lukmly013
      @lukmly013 4 роки тому +12

      *still is

    • @user-fm5il2it1i
      @user-fm5il2it1i 3 роки тому +6

      Hi

    • @DGalzak
      @DGalzak 3 роки тому +6

      Who are you nigga?

    • @khanhthan4549
      @khanhthan4549 3 роки тому +2

      @@lukmly013 fffgfggffggggfggfgggggggggggfggggg

    • @lukmly013
      @lukmly013 3 роки тому +1

      @@khanhthan4549 k06 pro-lukmly013, Comm check

  • @raterus
    @raterus 4 роки тому +83

    Even more amazing when you realize they were out of gas the whole way down!

    • @YDDES
      @YDDES 3 роки тому +4

      raterus For an old glider pilot, that isn’t especially amazing...

    • @Spaceguy-nineteensixtynine
      @Spaceguy-nineteensixtynine 2 роки тому +4

      @@YDDES Considering the circumstances it is. There’s quite a difference between a glider flight and a flight above the atmosphere for several months. And to add to that this glider has aerodynamics so terrible it was referred to as the “flying brick” with its stubby little wings and blunt nose. Also considering this thing is rivaling the size of a 737, and landing at speeds higher than fighter jets, that’s pretty amazing.

    • @danzstuff
      @danzstuff Рік тому

      @@YDDES it has big boy wings, and they had to land FROM SPACE, survive reentry and make sure they wont miss or overshoot. now that is way more impressive.

    • @YDDES
      @YDDES Рік тому

      @@Spaceguy-nineteensixtynine Yes, and That’s Why it landed automatically.

    • @Spaceguy-nineteensixtynine
      @Spaceguy-nineteensixtynine Рік тому

      @@YDDES it doesn’t land automatically. The shuttle was landed 100% manually. The only thing the computer did was put information on the HUD. The shuttle’s computer couldn’t even hold a modern photo file, it most definitely didn’t have an autoland feature which still isn’t perfect even today.

  • @Keithyzz
    @Keithyzz 2 роки тому +8

    I was a Space Vehicle Test Mechanic for Rockwell International at KSC….my Spirit misses the experience of Space Shuttle technology and all my fellow co-workers that made the Space Shuttle a success ! My Heart goes out to the Families of the 2 Crews who gave their all to this Space Exploration Endeavor ! Love my coworkers and may we meet again one fine day ! Godspeed !

    • @krazycatz
      @krazycatz Рік тому

      My late father Carl J. Brunswick worked for Rockwell International at the Santa Susana Pass location on the border of Los Angeles county and Ventura county from the 1950s until he retired in 1985 or 1986. As a child growing up I never knew exactly what my father’s job was at Rockwell International. The Cold War with the USSR was still going on at the time. My father and everyone who worked with him were required to sign documents that they would never discuss what they did upon penalty of death, outside of assigned locations. It was only a few years before his death in 2010 that he was able to tell his family some of the things he worked on. He was known as a troubleshooter. That meant whenever something went wrong it was his team that were to figure out what went wrong and fix it so it didn’t (hopefully) happen again. During his years at Rockwell International he worked on a number of different projects, from helping to build and test the engines that were on the rockets that went to the moon, to helping build the computer system that was on the first space shuttle. I’m sure my father would be happy that other people are still working together to help everyone on earth have a better understanding of space and our future in it.

  • @emanueol
    @emanueol 5 років тому +80

    i do miss to see space shuttle active

  • @tyler.
    @tyler. 5 років тому +20

    This looks and must feel like when I am coming home from a tropical vacation in paradise, and being welcome back to torrential downpour in the streets of Boston. I can't imagine spending 134 days in space and the feeling of finally touching the ground.

  • @Ben_DAoust
    @Ben_DAoust 2 роки тому +10

    Fun fact the astronaut Mission Commander and pilot Lee Archembolt on this shuttle mission was also my mom’s neighbor across the street in her hometown Bellwood!

  • @Chris_WG
    @Chris_WG 2 роки тому +11

    This still floors me. Thank you for the footage with no music or bs. It is beautiful coming in and Solid. Thank you! My best to NASA always.

  • @wadel.2465
    @wadel.2465 5 років тому +618

    Lmao, just imagine the captain saying. “Currently we are at 55,000 feet of elevation and are descending. We will be on the ground in approximately 11 minutes so please, fasten your seatbelts. Good day”

    • @shumailaarif7063
      @shumailaarif7063 5 років тому +1

      Yu g

    • @Andrey-Penza
      @Andrey-Penza 4 роки тому +1

      Ь

    • @fizzgibble
      @fizzgibble 4 роки тому +4

      it's more like three and a half minutes, really

    • @morteparla6926
      @morteparla6926 4 роки тому +10

      Well once the shuttle is in Earth's atmosphere, it's a really heavy glider with bad aerodynamics and very minimal aerodynamic lift.

    • @alphareaperhd-0469
      @alphareaperhd-0469 4 роки тому

      Yea lol

  • @YoshiFan501
    @YoshiFan501 11 років тому +19

    always gives me the chills

  • @nimaside
    @nimaside 3 роки тому +5

    Geez I remember watching these live on nasa tv online back in the day. Always amazed me and had me had me on edge. Beautiful spaceship/aircraft.

  • @rommelcruz3651
    @rommelcruz3651 4 роки тому +34

    Wow, this guys do smoother landings 200% better than Emirates!

    • @riadjx3317
      @riadjx3317 3 роки тому +1

      its not a common airline he works at NASA

  • @jrockett73
    @jrockett73 10 років тому +12

    The drag chute is cut at 60 mph and is done at this time so it doesnt interfere with work at the rear of the orbiter after wheel stop. Many vehicles have to pull up next to the orbiter for work and the crew has to position the engine bells and open the belly ET doors etc. If the chute was done later it would be run over, tangled etc.

  • @Mishra_Ji_9999
    @Mishra_Ji_9999 4 роки тому +117

    Who all are seeing in..2020

  • @babunaidu2562
    @babunaidu2562 3 роки тому +35

    17:50 this van is looks like a BEN 10

  • @gelertgames
    @gelertgames 3 роки тому +9

    I miss the Shuttle....I never missed a take off or landing.
    Still amazes me how they fly it like a glider !
    "Thank you Shuttle for such amazing work and achievements, you and your crew will always be in our hearts 💕 "

    • @doctorpanigrahi9975
      @doctorpanigrahi9975 Рік тому +1

      And killing 14 people

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 11 місяців тому

      @@doctorpanigrahi9975 Accidents happen in any dangerous endeavour. When your St. Elon kills someone, you'll bail on him.

  • @moonlightthefemboyfolf7655
    @moonlightthefemboyfolf7655 4 роки тому +7

    I love that as the shuttle is landing you can still see the heat Maroge on the bottom and top of the shuttle beautiful

  • @KingdaToro
    @KingdaToro 8 років тому +859

    "Discovery, Houston. Go around."

  • @user-vf3fg1gl7pMsSandy
    @user-vf3fg1gl7pMsSandy 3 роки тому +6

    Always loved the shuttle..lived in Merritt. Was Awesome!

  • @evanwallace4510
    @evanwallace4510 3 роки тому +10

    I'll always miss the space shuttle, I live 45 mins from the space center the sonic booms were always awesome to hear.

  • @_riccee3140
    @_riccee3140 5 років тому +308

    im suprised they landed that shuttle smoothly, not like a ryanair stall landing that smashes into the ground

    • @priyonjoni
      @priyonjoni 5 років тому +17

      It's computer guided in the HUD the whole way down. Not saying it's easy, but you essentially stay on the dot and you'll be fine.

    • @srinitaaigaura
      @srinitaaigaura 5 років тому +9

      You know they practice 3000 landings before the real thing?

    • @Oh-VerDrive
      @Oh-VerDrive 5 років тому

      TheOneAndOnly lol agreeable

    • @eddiecongdon8017
      @eddiecongdon8017 5 років тому +4

      NASA pilots are so much more skilled than your average pilot

    • @charlieminaj2
      @charlieminaj2 3 роки тому

      Eddie Congdon nasa pilots? Don’t actually go hands on either wise they would blow up due to human error🥴🥴

  • @GeneralKenobiSIYE
    @GeneralKenobiSIYE 5 років тому +159

    *BWOOP BWOOP!* SINK RATE! PULL UP! *BWOOP BWOOP!* PULL UP! SINK RATE! *BWOOP BWOOP!* PULL UP!

    • @DynestiGTI
      @DynestiGTI 5 років тому +23

      TERRAIN! TERRAIN! PULL UP! PULL UP!

    • @robertw6894
      @robertw6894 5 років тому +16

      *BWOOP BWOOP* OVERSPEED *BWOOP BWOOP* *BWOOP BWOOP* OVERSPEED *BWOOP BWOOP* *BWOOP BWOOP* OVERSPEED *BWOOP BWOOP*

    • @hotmojoe2483
      @hotmojoe2483 5 років тому +4

      I see there’s another FSX player here

    • @pushkins26
      @pushkins26 5 років тому +3

      Another happy landing

    • @aerofiles5044
      @aerofiles5044 3 роки тому +2

      TOO LOW TERRAIN WHOOP WHOOP TOO LOW FLAPS TOO LOW GEAR TOO LOW TERRAIN 500, 300, 5,
      *Bang ding ow*

  • @allgood6760
    @allgood6760 2 роки тому +4

    Salute to all those involved in the Space Shuttle. 👍🇳🇿

  • @Muhammadirfan-id7io
    @Muhammadirfan-id7io 4 роки тому +34

    4:52 landing

  • @Stew02847
    @Stew02847 3 роки тому +5

    Still giving me goosebumps

  • @crystalinabacteria3430
    @crystalinabacteria3430 3 роки тому +5

    It looks like a party bus at the end. Imagine beer, nuts , flashing lights with Saturday Night fever blasting out

  • @eugenenechaev8150
    @eugenenechaev8150 3 роки тому +2

    Respect from Russia 🇷🇺

  • @JuniorColanzi
    @JuniorColanzi 2 роки тому +1

    nothing will ever beat what a masterpiece the space shuttle is... simply there's no spacecraft such as beautiful in terms of engineering as this.

  • @bitanmandal977
    @bitanmandal977 4 роки тому +9

    Hope Colombia could have landed such way...RIP all the 7 brave astronauts

    • @gryciamaeramos6580
      @gryciamaeramos6580 3 роки тому +3

      also the space shuttle challenger

    • @danzstuff
      @danzstuff Рік тому

      @@gryciamaeramos6580 it exploded, it couldn't really land anywhere

  • @kulmainer
    @kulmainer 5 років тому +13

    A beautiful landing, and no chance for a missed approach! I miss to see the Shuttle landing!

  • @vishalkaushal9058
    @vishalkaushal9058 4 роки тому +11

    R.I.P. Kalpna Chawla

  • @kalasathya6164
    @kalasathya6164 3 роки тому +1

    Airplane for space ...amazing ....it landed so smoothly... achieving such a grt thg in space ....lovely

  • @anonymoustaiwan5632
    @anonymoustaiwan5632 4 роки тому +10

    That thing had a rough time! Look how much it had been through!👏

  • @Iffy
    @Iffy 3 роки тому +5

    If only Columbia's 2003's reentry could have been as graceful! 😔

  • @MkF3175
    @MkF3175 3 роки тому +3

    1:46 sonic boom...i was waiting for that..

    • @AH-en8oj
      @AH-en8oj 3 роки тому

      What’s a sonic boom???

    • @MkF3175
      @MkF3175 3 роки тому +2

      @@AH-en8oj its when an object moves faster than the speed of sound..hence the double explosions sound...

  • @justanaturalcarguy4031
    @justanaturalcarguy4031 2 роки тому +6

    7:27 Love the sound of the shuttle!

    • @sailorman8668
      @sailorman8668 2 роки тому +1

      That's the sound of one of the many APU's (auxiliary power unit) that power various systems on the shuttle.
      It might be a glider and not using rocket or jet engines when it's returning to earth, but that doesn't mean it doesn't still have various other systems working and making noises.

    • @blackstars174
      @blackstars174 Рік тому

      Te ho

    • @99.9percent9
      @99.9percent9 Рік тому

      @@sailorman8668 That's two jet engines!!!

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 11 місяців тому

      @@99.9percent9 Get lost shitskull

  • @cla_bsb
    @cla_bsb 4 роки тому +12

    "Welcome home, Discovery". 😊

  • @avinash.agarwal
    @avinash.agarwal 4 роки тому +72

    Everybody Wanted The Same Smooth Landing For #Columbia
    #RIP #KalpanaChawla ...🇮🇳
    INDIA Loves You infinity

  • @mathematician237
    @mathematician237 3 роки тому +7

    “Houston, Discovery. Requesting taxi clearance.”

  • @zkaques2637
    @zkaques2637 4 роки тому +21

    Incrível como nós seres humanos somos fabulosos em construir máquinas

    • @hoover1150
      @hoover1150 4 роки тому +3

      Incrível como isso não explodiu

  • @gitane1976
    @gitane1976 5 років тому +16

    Really nice capture of the shuttle at 4:12 mark, it must had not been easy to film this at the speep the ship was going.

  • @jdej0802
    @jdej0802 4 роки тому +16

    Fly’s like a rocket lands like a plane

  • @kobyschechter8163
    @kobyschechter8163 Рік тому

    The Florida commemorative quarter has a space shuttle on the back. It’s definitely in my top three favorite commemorative quarters. I also love the Colorado and Mississippi quarters.

  • @jamesconnor4302
    @jamesconnor4302 2 роки тому +1

    Fabulous!! What a machine! Great team aswell!

  • @robertkelly5515
    @robertkelly5515 4 роки тому +5

    Yes, I was on it too I was in the back with Homer simpson eating all the cheese puffs!!!

  • @JulianGordilloDigital
    @JulianGordilloDigital 5 років тому +5

    That was amazing!!!

  • @awolnation2446
    @awolnation2446 2 роки тому +8

    I remember my second grade teacher showing us discovery landing. Not sure if it was a live stream of video, doesn’t matter. Either way, I found it really cool and made me more fascinated with space flight and the wonders that come with it. I now, about 11-12 years later at studying mechanical engineering at university.

  • @youcouldvebeengettingdownt5620
    @youcouldvebeengettingdownt5620 3 роки тому

    Discovery is so gorgeous! Coooooool!

  • @user-uw6op6il8m
    @user-uw6op6il8m 4 роки тому +5

    I don't understand why people who have achieved historical achievement should be undervalued.

  • @deanwilliams534
    @deanwilliams534 4 роки тому +3

    Discovery is stunning

  • @kastenmuller4003
    @kastenmuller4003 2 роки тому

    الله يعطيه العافية ويزيد فرح قلوب الضعاف ومايهمنا غير شيء رجل قدم للوطن

  • @tinamartin322
    @tinamartin322 3 роки тому +3

    This was so freaking awesome

  • @georgegriffiths5508
    @georgegriffiths5508 5 років тому +3

    Facinating briliant video thanks to all of you who put this video together

  • @eddiecongdon8017
    @eddiecongdon8017 5 років тому +230

    I would love to see what real NASA employees think when they read the comments of all the expert UA-cam shuttle pilots on here and do they just shake their heads and laugh or what

    • @jrockett73
      @jrockett73 5 років тому +25

      Answering genuine questions is fun but yes, I shake my head at the the rest of it.

    • @YDDES
      @YDDES 3 роки тому +13

      Eddie Congdon You don’t have to be at NASA to shake your head at the youtube commenters. Real common sense is enough.

    • @Isegawa2001
      @Isegawa2001 3 роки тому +1

      @@jrockett73 Genuine question I have:
      Are there any big advantages to the spaceplane design? I'm obviously not an expert but it seems kind of dumb to me to use all that power to carry a spaceplane when you could just use it to haul whatever cargo you need.

    • @jrockett73
      @jrockett73 3 роки тому +6

      Well, the last 30 years wasn't just about hauling cargo. The shuttle did many things to advance space flight wether you agree with the program or not. In order to build the ISS there had to be a platform so to speak. The shuttle provided that as it hauled the equipment, was a work shop to put it together and a safe area for the amount of people it hauled. It was also a platform to retrieve, fix and release satellites and prove new technologies. It was a testing ground for EVA's in space along with robotics. It was the beginning of new, reusable and lighter materials such as carbon fiber, insulation tiles. Fly by wire control systems was introduced by the program. Because it wasn't economically a success , some people call it a failure. Sometimes you have to do things wether its cost effective or not. My opinion only.

    • @robertkinslow8953
      @robertkinslow8953 2 роки тому

      Its where they get their ideas

  • @sihgyam1368
    @sihgyam1368 Рік тому +1

    スペースシャトルで帰還して歩いてエアストリームに乗り込んで去っていくってカッコ良すぎ!

  • @arshadjaved8976
    @arshadjaved8976 3 роки тому +8

    We should never forget the people who initiated the Rocket science.

  • @Clauds1005
    @Clauds1005 4 роки тому +10

    17:50
    they protecc
    they atacc
    but most importantly they got snacks

  • @shojibahmed4312
    @shojibahmed4312 4 роки тому +8

    Fantastic. I love NASA ❤❤❤❤

  • @user-gu3ie
    @user-gu3ie 3 роки тому +9

    7:18 min that really shows the size of this thing compared to the helicopters ... like a building!

    • @INOVATRIX
      @INOVATRIX 3 роки тому +3

      Amd it's also further back

    • @dread455
      @dread455 3 роки тому

      its big bcause its carrying satellite or something

  • @sertacyucel6794
    @sertacyucel6794 2 роки тому +1

    I honestly enjoyed watching that.

  • @ramoncedro2648
    @ramoncedro2648 4 роки тому +3

    Muito show meus parabens a nasa 👏👏👏👏👏👏🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆

  • @Khanucd
    @Khanucd 5 років тому +2

    You can take many flights in your life but this flight is an absolute honor to be in.... not many people in the world would have the opportunity to to take a ride and the one's who do are very special. Many thanks for your R&D....

  • @JMV101...
    @JMV101... 3 роки тому +1

    Wellcome home Discovery....
    What a homely feel...
    Thanks Nasa,do such a wonderfull experiments...

  • @walterbatista7594
    @walterbatista7594 3 роки тому +2

    Hail Space Shuttle Program ❤
    HEROES
    Miss so much 😭

  • @beeqool
    @beeqool 4 роки тому +166

    its amazing what american engineers can invent and control that thing all the way to the ground from space. now all they need to invent is how to control their government.

    • @broseph5
      @broseph5 3 роки тому +4

      beeqool Now more than ever

    • @TheGRERF
      @TheGRERF 3 роки тому +3

      No. Control is not what our government needs, never has, and never will. It is that way in our Constitution which is carved in permanent history. Having no control over the public and officials means you're in a free world man. Welcome to America, although there will always be some corruptness here just like every country/civilization, but the three power system plus the House being separate from the Senate makes it next to impossible to "control".

    • @matthewm5955
      @matthewm5955 3 роки тому

      We have it, we just need to use it

    • @unionjackgamingandvlogs6457
      @unionjackgamingandvlogs6457 3 роки тому

      Let me say for Britain 🇬🇧
      Burn. Damn son

    • @Le-yd3xz
      @Le-yd3xz 3 роки тому

      TheGR, I 100% agree with you and think that American stereotypes are completely blown out of the water. Britain has fat people, they have guns, yet America is blamed for all these problems.

  • @sexybaba5605
    @sexybaba5605 3 роки тому +4

    Beautiful

  • @j700jam4
    @j700jam4 Рік тому +4

    Love the roar of the engines and reverse thrust on landing

    • @robinm1729
      @robinm1729 Рік тому

      ???????

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 11 місяців тому +1

      There are no jet engines you nutbar.

    • @eurekaakerue4649
      @eurekaakerue4649 4 місяці тому

      @@RideAcrossTheRiver 👋🤨❌ ohh REALLY NOW , youvSo Sure about that❓

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 4 місяці тому

      @@eurekaakerue4649 Yes, you flake

    • @eurekaakerue4649
      @eurekaakerue4649 4 місяці тому

      @@RideAcrossTheRiver👋😝❌ you sound blissful with that ignorance ,((Wee’Todd ) Now that’s how to insult Flake … haha Cfumb bag😝 go back to sleep young Sheeple

  • @sharon94503
    @sharon94503 3 роки тому +1

    Truly a great time to be alive. It feels like so long ago. 2020 space flight feels so cold.

  • @humanmasks1102
    @humanmasks1102 5 років тому +21

    I can't wait for humanity to reach a point in which traveling to space is a usual thing for every person.

    • @kulmainer
      @kulmainer 5 років тому +1

      Bandit, no, this will not happen for a very long time! See all the problems nowadays, hopefully the current crew of Space Station will return safely to Earth!

    • @kulmainer
      @kulmainer 5 років тому

      Mick - so you still think Apollo and the Shuttle Program was all a fake? I was 7 years when Apollo 11 landed on the moon, had the opportunity to see a few more Apollo Missions on German TV until I was 10 years old, watching this together with my amazed parents and my Grandfather with 70 years old!
      I could see the first launch of a Space Shuttle - the Columbia on 12th April 1981 and the landing on 14th April 1981, I was only 19 years old (where did time go?).
      No - I do not think this all was a fake, sorry! Best out of Bavaria, Germany.

    • @danielzechariah7263
      @danielzechariah7263 5 років тому +1

      Bandit GSGNein take enough drugs or indoctrination ans anything is possible. Space is fantasy.

    • @TakeawayCoffee
      @TakeawayCoffee 5 років тому

      I'm getting challenger vibes over here

    • @danielzechariah7263
      @danielzechariah7263 5 років тому

      Leonardo Ramírez you weak humans can never show your face but have plenty to say that wicked as hell. To tell another soul joking or not, to kill themselves, is a soul that’s dead inside. Lord have mercy on your soul. There is no space. A Jet fuel rocket in a place that is an apparent vacuum with no air to push off to even propel itself yet you believe it as fact? Your lack of intelligence is because you can’t free think. They have lied to all of us from birth. Snap out of the matrix you can be much more intelligent than you aren’t atm. Stop abusing people who know the truth. Sit down, shut up, and research the truth.

  • @mrebholz
    @mrebholz 3 роки тому +9

    This is why we all looked up in admiration at the United States 🇺🇸.

    • @raimundononato3122
      @raimundononato3122 3 роки тому +1

      🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀

  • @marvingarcia7129
    @marvingarcia7129 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent video

  • @janpeiris1376
    @janpeiris1376 3 роки тому +1

    EXCELLENT MASTER PIECE SCIENTISTS WELL DONE