Space Shuttle Flight 117 (STS-116) Post Flight Presentation

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  • Опубліковано 29 кві 2011
  • Space Shuttle Flight 117 (STS-116) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (17 minutes). Launch: December 9, 2006. Crew: Mark Polansky, William Oefelein, Nicholas Patrick, Robert Curbeam, Christer Fuglesang, Joan Higginbotham. Launching ISS Expedition 14 crew: Sunita "Suni" Williams. Landing ISS Expedition 14 crew: Thomas Reiter. Vehicle: Discovery.
    See the Space Shuttle Video Library on the National Space Society website:
    space.nss.org/space-shuttle-v...
    This video is created by NASA and is free of copyright.
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  • @mahergomez429
    @mahergomez429 3 роки тому

    P5 Truss

  • @jessicasimplicioreis3824
    @jessicasimplicioreis3824 2 роки тому

    Que foda... eu queria fazer astronomia... mas desiste... mt dificil...😴😜🌚😰💮💋💋💚

  • @jessicasimplicioreis3824
    @jessicasimplicioreis3824 2 роки тому

    Nossa sunita não sabia que vc tinha amigas negras... agora to com ciume...👹💋😴🦊🤫😜

  • @wildboar7473
    @wildboar7473 4 роки тому

    So still no stars? What is the excuse this time? Wasnt there the faking technology then?

    • @pocketrip
      @pocketrip 4 роки тому +1

      Bad camera quality. SpaceX just launched and you can't see the stars too.

    • @Mora-tp1rl
      @Mora-tp1rl 4 роки тому +7

      Allow me to give you a short explanation: CAMERA'S APERTURE. You can try this at home: Try to record something with your camera at midnight with the sky and the stars at the background of the image, focus any object in front of the camera with any reasonable source of light right at it and tell me if you can see the stars on the video or if you will only see the object just in front of the camera. The explanation is simple: the cameras aperture will try to be as low as possible to let pass through it to the sensor, the necessary amount of light to be able to record properly images of the spaceship / astronauts, but if you want to see the stars, you would need to use high aperture values which yes, it will show you the stars, but the spaceship and astronauts would look like just a piece of very white and bright thing on the screen because the aperture will be letting pass such amount of light into the sensor coming from the reflection of the light from the sun bouncing into the white astronauts suits and the almost all white spaceship.

    • @pocketrip
      @pocketrip 4 роки тому +1

      these people don't want to listen to facts. Facebook is where they do their research.

    • @wildboar7473
      @wildboar7473 4 роки тому

      @@Mora-tp1rl Dont know about this, I am not in space, outside the dense polluted atmosphere. Yes why not, why not? *ONE* (not two) *ONE!* camera photo by Apollo >>>>>> *NINE* trips to the Moon, with lots of cameras & film (and golf stick, hammer feather, etc) *ONE* star aperture to withness the Constellation?
      Pictures of your astronauts can be taken down below here, why do You need to see them in every shot? I hate wilderness photos with human figures.

    • @jesus4400
      @jesus4400 2 місяці тому

      2:54 High speed / low speed... 🤡 SO FAKE

  • @opinionsmayvary5009
    @opinionsmayvary5009 4 роки тому

    Fake

  • @turektomasz
    @turektomasz 4 роки тому

    SO FAKE