Astronauts Laughing as they Launch to Space (Atlantis STS-122)
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- Опубліковано 14 січ 2019
- Ride along with Commander Steve Frick and his STS-122 crew as they launch to space on Feb 7, 2008 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, laughing like kids as they thunder skyward from 0 - 17,500 mph.
Mission highlights video, STS-122 Post Flight Crew Presentation.
Pilot: Alan Poindexter
Mission Specialists: Stanley Love, Leland Melvin, Rex Walheim, Hans Schlegel
Space Station Crew: (Down) Daniel Tani, (Up) LÃopold Eyharts
Dates: February 7-20, 2008
Vehicle: Atlantis OV-104
Payloads: ISS Flight 1E: Columbus Laboratory
Landing Site: Runway 33 at Kennedy
Credit: NASA
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Come onboard Endeavour with me for the final power-up of the shuttle program:
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How are they able to get so many different camera angles? We never seem to see the objects to which the cameras are attached.
Where can we find the full video footage from every camera angle? Seriously, I would loooove to watch it all. No camera transitions. Full video of the trip, one camera at a time. Where might we find it?
1:17 the sound of a childhood dream being fulfilled
I love how close they all seem! Makes a good team
yep
Like in movies
Good teams, close ones, most likely to survive
i read through all sts mission wiki articles. there wasnt a single crew problem. their elimination and evaluation process for who goes up and who doesnt seems flawless. if you read into the biographies of these people, they all seem to be perfect humans, among the best experts in their respective fields xD its a little bit frightening ^^
It's unfortunate that we stopped the shuttle program. Let us NEVER forget those hero's who sadly did not make it home. A VERY special + gracious THANK-YOU to ALL the men + women who have participated in the space program over the years, past & present!
I agree! I am sorry to see the shutdown of the space shuttle. I sincerely hope that one day in the near future, a new and more advanced Space Shuttle will be launched into space.
I offer my condolences and heartfelt respect to the brave astronauts who sacrificed their lives for the mission.
Какие космонавты это все Актёры ни просто играют этих космонавтов не один космонавт который летает в космос на самом деле не будет все это снимать на камеру это Актёры им за это деньги платят вы думайте здесь настоящие космонавты если бы это были настоящие космонавты а не актёры они бы себя не снимали на камеру стоит им рисковать своей жизнью иза чего что бы снять все это на камеру
I thought of an idea to recreate it using hollow helium/hydrogen filled balloons and propeller engines
OMFG only a little over 4 minutes in..and this is ABSOLUTELY FASCINATING!!! Thank you for posting this!!!!!! ❤❤❤
love the excitement and laughs of the astronauts as they take off 1:10
I love space that's why I watched this video and I'm going to astronaut when I grow up.
AstroNOT lolll
Sure
Don’t listen to these naysayers. They’re just bitter. Follow your dreams. Shoot for the stars. If you set your mind to it, you can do it
U need oxygen masks and then u gotta hold very hard it's not easy to go in space
I’m sure you will! Keep that illusion in you and work hard for it! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Who wouldn't laugh? That is a ride of a lifetime! No matter what, the shuttle is and will be one of the most impressive feats of engineering, especially for its time.
Where can we find the full video footage from every camera angle?
By far one of my most favorite crew/expeditions
The laugh on take off is so cool
At 2:11 when you you see that bolt pop that’s hold the orbital vehicle to the external tank , it’s amazing how what looks like a single bolt on that front section is enough to keep them together through the stresses of the launch process , incredible engineering .
Exactly my thoughs
Bear in mind that, before main engine start, the two "ball-and-socket" joints at the rear of the orbiter (very similar to our hip joints) takes most of the weight of the orbiter and then, most of the stresses during ascent. The front attachment bolt is a stabilizing point.
Damn i miss the shuttle. Always wanted to experience a launch. Now I never will. It was a dangerous vehicle and expensive, but damn how glorious it was too.
I had the privilege to cover the last several missions & end of the program, even went onboard Endeavour for the last shuttle power-up. As cool as Falxon 9s & Atlas Vs are, nothing will compare in terms of the sound & raw power of being close to a shuttle launch, not until SLS anyway. Those SRBs are something...
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@@MikeKillian Very cool video :)
you sir are in luck! nasa’s new SLS rocket will have basically the same engines as the shuttle and should be launching sometime this year!!!
Yes especially glorious was the total waste of time, lives lost and
Pollution when it took off - a e
Real ugly striped primitive p o s - buses are cool- trucks are cool- why? Because they are what they are and neber
Claim to be something better than what they are- the shuttle? About as technically advanced as a Modern Mack truck - which is cool for a truck- not
Something that’s supposed to
Be super hi tech and fly- the Russians had oneBURAN- and gave up when they saw what a failure they (shuttles) are
Mad jealous of everyone who was able to travel to space and God rest the soul of all the ones we lost along the way.
There is no such thing as outer space. The earth has an impenetrable firmament.
I would be excited, too. Out of billions of people on earth, only a precious few will have experienced the thrill of riding the Shuttle (or any spacecraft). What a privilege! 🚀
Always jealous of those who Rode in these orbiters. Still my favorite crewed craft.
Is it possible for a few people to keep a secret?
Thanks Mike for having this incredible video on UA-cam.
Much appreciated.
Fantastic video..spectacular. i love watching them working outside the ISS.
What a great programme.
Many astronauts say the initial kick from SRB ignition is violent. After sep, some of the first time astros thought the ssme shut down prematurely since the ride calmed down so much.
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Let's gooooo! Absolutely awesome!!!
What an understatement - 'Three [main engines] at 100 - here we go...."
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"We brought her a big module for her birthday present." That's funny as hell.
Just amassing
1:17 this just makes my day
WOW 😳.. well done I never seen anything like this before so live.. I always been infactuaulated with space and how it all works.. thanks you for the experience.. Jonathan Parrish
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That was truly totally awesome to watch. But I'll keep my feet down here.
The shuttle was so badass!!
Imagine the feeling of going from the insane noise and G-force and violent shaking, then leaving the atmospher and everything starts to calm and you experience the weightlessness of outerspace
They don't appear to be experiencing g forces. Have you seen cockpit image recordings of astronauts being launched? I have seen several. The astronots move with ease.
Yeah nailed the landing
good stuff , and no wonder you guys were laughing ! I imagine you must hold back laughter when you hear about people who think the earth is flat ?
Amen amendment 64 👍
5:43 Of course the germans name is Hans xD
MACH , THAT'S ALL BRILLIANT
COMPATIBILITY . _NHOJ
Yes absolutly
Man! thats gotta be the best job in the world!
well, in apollo program the job perspective was even more promising, wasnt it? except you were the guy that only got to look at them moon - so close, yet so far ^^
@@homerp.hendelbergenheinzel6649 Its sad how many of the CSM pilots were promised commands of their own on future missions, but then the program got canned, so they didn’t even get the chance
Looks like inside the capsule is hot. I wonder if there's air conditioner or something of sort.
it's a tight fit, into a capsule, they typically leave behind hand cleaner with setup crew and ground crew.
BTW.. if oatmeal reduces, your CHOL, YOUR 12 lb, space suit is just as important as bootstrapping.
1:18 lolz the part they laughed
Imagine those calculations and expertise needed to guide the shuttle to dock the ISS. I even struggle manuveur my car through the mcdonalds drive thru.
At least you went to McDonald's. Ain't nobody been to "space", bro.
Just goin' to low-Earth orbit with the boys. God damn, one day...
“After being in the confines of the Space Shuttle”
Maaannnn, and they had people jammed in the *SOYUZ* for two days…good heavens
Is this only after Columbia that they look for damage?
looks like a good place for my marshmallow to be nicely roasted
😂😂😂might as well
宇宙にも素晴らしさはあるよ
And now I wanna go to space! They make it look so fun!!!
I actually do want to go to space, not just because it'd be cool, but because I love the idea of traveling into places we've never seen before.
Hey mee too, I hope one day you are walking into the capsule and launching into space to Explore our home. Btw I am very excited for the Artemis 2 and 3 launch in 2024 and 2025, that'll be written in a history book.
@@Fylex_xo thanks man! I hope so too! I'm super pumped for the upcoming Artemis missions too!
Sam amen amendment 64 👍✅
Hail Shuttle
Great high skilled men and women working on human inventions
Astronauts was very happy in liftoff moment they are lught
The flying brick
宇宙に行ってくれてありがとう
素晴らしい人間にちかづくこと
Wooooohoooo😆🥳🥳🥳🥳
NASA later found out they inadvertently swapped the astronauts oxygen with nitrous oxide.
Unbelievable 😉
To me it like unbelievable
Dam 3 hours before liftoff id have to pee or take a dump waiting that long, that's why I'm not been there
Ah-fckn-mazing!!!
Why would anyone name anything Columbus?
goooo
Now it's so simple and now so exciting as it was during Cold war.
Amen amendment 64 👍♥️
If other nations were our enemy, we would have permanent manned moon bases by now.
Science fiction is awesome.
You think most of these morons are able to understand? Their brains have been fried by tell-a-vision.
@@derp8575Luckily space travel isn't even exclusive to mainstream media.
@@msidc1238 What did my comment say? The reason for asking is I cannot see it due to censorship.
@@derp8575 Actually I'm pretty sure that's just a bug that happens to all of us but it said "You think most of these morons are able to understand? Their brains have been fried by tell-a-vision.".
They certainly seem to enjoy the ride. The thing I don't understand, is how the craft stays attached to the external fuel tank. It seems like there is one small bolt holding it on. Why doesn't it rip off just to the sheer power of the engines?
In addition to the bolt (which is stronger than it looks, and is actually decently sized- the shuttle and external tank are just big enough that it looks small), there's also a powerful mechanism near the back of the shuttle and ET.
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Why do they shake so violently when the boosters light
Because it's a big jolt of acceleration.
hi! i’m interested in being an astronaut and i would like to know does launching feel like a roller coaster with that adrenaline rush? or does it just feel like a train or a bus that is just moving very very fast. i’m quite scared but i would just like to know
ya i wanna know that too but im scared how it feels and to sit if you have to be like laying down
To put it plainly, astronauts experience on average close to 4gs on take off. Where as most rollercoasters you'll also experience around 3-4gs maybe 6gs on the more extreme ones. You'd simply feel the pressure from the rapid acceleration pushing you into your seat. I can't speak for fact as I've never went to space lol but I'd imagine you'd feel the gradual increase in speed as you throttled into orbit. It's feeling the raw power of the rockets that sets the experience apart from other things. And the fact that you're going into space lol
`Most powerful flying machine I`ve ever been on took me from London to Mexico City. It was a Boeing 747 : 400, Jumbo Jet. Hell, the power on that when it opened its engines ! 1 /50 of the thrust of the Space Shuttle - so I`m told.
more like 1/30. But the shuttle including Boosters and the fuel tank is also 5 times as heavy on takeoff. It gets lighter and lighter very fast though
Space shuttle develops well over a thousand tonnes of thrust on launch!
747 is like a model engine’s thrust output in comparison.
What are those suits worth 10 -15 million
Hello ❤❤❤❤❤
RIP pointdexter
How many Gs of force are they supposedly getting? This thing goes up to 17,000 mph & it sure doesn't look like it. Heck the guy in the back is flipping through his paperwork & they're all just sitting there like nothing during liftoff!
They got through about 2Gs not much believe it or not
G force depends on acceleration rates, not mph. It takes a while to get to that 17K mph. G's during shuttle launch are 2-4 G's.
External tank heads for the Indian Ocean. Thought it disintegrated in the earth’s atmosphere.
It does, but some smaller parts still fall down
Gotta be aheck of a ride
いろいろな工夫あるな
1:06
Hollywood is awesome 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Irrelevant.
😮
重力から、離れない人間は
私は左手にホクロがあり左手が嫌なこと頑張っております
GO
To this day I find one of the most amazing things about the shuttle from a structures standpoint is that forward strut that secures the orbiter to the external fuel tank. The stresses that little A frame must have been burdened with are beyond my ability to comprehend. 2:02
85% of the loads were carried by the aft struts. The forward strut was mostly to keep everything aligned.
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" THE PUBLIC " ! FOR SAFETY .
Imagine being a pilot flying a plane while also flying another plane on a laptop simulator 😂
かわいいね
EXPECT THINGS TO HAPPEN
DIVERSE PLANET LIVING / NON - LIVING
コントラバスで左手の勉強と、右手でピチカートアルコの練習を
Think about going to space but w ur friends calming u down and joking w you during launch if someone paid me 100000 dollars I’d do it
I'd do it for free xD
Same here - you wouldn't have to pay me. Just give me a seat to my boyhood dreams. 😊
4:19
peggy and steve 😳
05:58 bus light years..tou store
む、、、重力
人間足腰が大切です
WOOO Hahahaha
形にはまる
Im m.zanaty welcome
地球に居なきゃ生きられない
tenho um reator atomico com fisura espansiva com nome yuri e esta acima da endosfera ouro e produs energia eletrica atomica espansiva radio nome da fatura de energia eletrica ,yuri eletrecidades.
Yo no me acuerdo que era eso es 😅
Pero si no
宇宙工学に触れました
SIZE OF TEXAS THE CITY IN AMERICA
1 YEAR TO IMPACT 4 MONTHS TO HIT
As a species look what we can accomplish but as Americans look how we can do it in style
無重力の仕事も大変ですね
無重力状態で形成フォロワー
Sounds like he had a terrible time at take off....