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  • Scary watching this if I was in one I would be crying

  • totally awesome!!

  • Why does the footage cut out? I 'm trying to find uncut video of the launch all the way to space to see the entire world. Can Anybody help?

  • @evnwood

    The booster separation rockets messed up the camera lens.

    Try this one: watch?v=E5nxN0ooD5M

  • 0.52 what is that on the roof of the cockpit? anyone knows?

  • @letsgetverydrunk the suttle broke the sound barrier and the air becomes compressed

  • @letsgetverydrunk I THINK

  • @letsgetverydrunk steve is correct, that is a shockwave and you are seeing the water vapor in the compressed air :)

  • so cool :)

  • I am very happy to see the vidoe On board view of a Space Shuttle launch sequence from you, hopefully the others also are happy for You

  • I Love The Video A Space Shuttle launch sequence from an on board camera which is mounted on the top of the EXT Fuel tank It Can Increase My Knowledge

  • Nice Video On board view of a Space Shuttle launch sequence That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You

  • I Really Like The Video A Space Shuttle launch sequence from an on board camera which is mounted on the top of the EXT Fuel tank From Your

  • Your Video A Space Shuttle launch sequence from an on board camera which is mounted on the top of the EXT Fuel tank Is Very Useful Sharing

  • GoPro rocket cam

  • its a proof camara's work in the space XD 

  • When this baby hits 88 mph, you're gonna see some real serious shit!

  • 40 secs from liftoff to sonicspeed.. That is quite fast.

  • can anybody explain to me why at one particular moment the picture becomes blur? I saw videos of boosters returning to Earth. I would like to see how the main brown body (whatever its name is) returns to earth. Thanks.

  • @AlexNagniy The orange tank (ET) makes it to orbit with the orbiter. Once released, it falls and burns up in the atmosphere. There are videos of it initially falling but nothing of it burning up and breaking up. The white boosters dont make it out of the atmosphere. Thats why they can fall and parachute to the ocean.

  • It's surprising how quickly it rolls away from the vertical.

  • Bye bye shuttles.

    We will miss you

  • click me to check out the eagle in the mars explorer launch today

  • got here from minecraft -____- wtf

  • One question?, How come when they go out of the earths athmosphere it doesn't get all hot and stuff, only on re entry do you see the shuttle getting hot as hell. I know they come back in at an angle to minimize the friction, but how do they get away with going up at such a steep rate of climb and no heat?

  • it sooo cool how a blue outline coveres the earth

  • they should have used a gopro...

  • this video is impressive

  • check out the size of the shadow from the exhaust trail!!!

  • That's the real heaven at the end of the video

  • WOW!!

  • Beautiful work, my friend.

  • ahhhhh 240p we meet again.

  • @40390576 I'll have to check that out, thanks. BTW--I really enjoy your channel overall, thanks for making it available!

  • @40390576 Ahh, I see--that would make the most sense. Thanks for the clarification.

  • @40390576 Interesting--I always thought they used explosive bolts to separate the SRBs...

  • this is what was supposed to happen in just cause 2

  • Co pilot says "Are we there yet?"

  • shit, I left my camara at the side of the rocket :s

  • @40390576 Thanks for the explanation. It makes more sense than what that other guy wrote: 'gravity'. XD

  • sonic boom vapor cloud at 0:58 "

  • why does it rotate?

  • @SingHouse gravity

  • SHIT!!...i can see my house from here :D

  • No sound!? lol

  • Those are probably the longest shadows cast on the earth ever.

  • What happened at the end?

  • @mrmorozov9 boosters were spent and released so they could be picked up in the ocean :D rip shuttle program

  • The space station now has 52 docking bays. does anyone know why? Hope it has nothing to do with the microwave there using to exploded the guts out of birds.

  • At the beginning you can see the shadow of the smoke column

  • wunderbar!

  • fast very very fast !

  • do this in reverse

  • kms long shadow is amazing.

  • When the camera goes fuzzy near the end, is that the shuttle getting into orbit?

  • @thompsonmachinegun

    No, thats just the solid rocket boosters separating and falling back to Earth. It takes about 8 minutes to go from the surface to orbit.

  • @emtpilot132 Why would that make the camera go fuzzy though? I can understand if it's a focus issue, but that didn't look like focus. It looked like someone divode by zero. And yes, divode is a word, I just said it.

  • @ThatXboxAddict i cant tell you how it happened, but the fuzzyness comes after SRB seperation, so it might be vapour from the seperation or something along those lines.

  • @thompsonmachinegun Its just a signal issue. Alignment of antennas etc.

  • Fake ! es gibt keine Kameras !

  • 2 minutes and you could be in space...

  • beautiful 

  • what planet is this? looks like mercury or something. cool shit, tho

  • We erased a generation of astronauts

    Cuz we burn through dollars quicker than rocket exhaust

    Now if you wanna be like Buzz or Neil Armstrong,

    The closest you can get is to hit the bong.

    Help save the Space Shuttle by watching my rap

    /watch?v=YeUZN29tdEY

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  • if only they could listen to some metal like Slayer reign in blood on the way up

  • this is so cool !

  • Unbelievable NASA didn't foresee foam coming off the tank when they built the shuttle. You would have thought that would have been tested repeatedly, and at least a few engineers would have seen this problem coming when they designed the shuttle.

  • Let me ask something stupid, every shuttle launch involves the shuttle turning 180 degrees or so after clearing the pad....are the yusing the old Saturn Pad with the old launch tower, or did they just build this one wrong. It seems like a waste of energy to turn that puppy like that.

  • @bassbob42 They're using the old Saturn V flame trenches which were oriented like that. Plus, not every shuttle launched in the same direction, so even if the pad was facing due east, the shuttle would still have to turn at least a little to get to the right inclination.

    I've always wondered why the Saturn V guys made the flame trenches like that, though. That also performed a roll maneuver.

  • @roamingcroat It's interesting that a symmetrical rocket like the Saturn would have to do a roll too. Once again, likely to set up orbital inclination. Thanks for your response and information.

  • @bassbob42 I think part of the reason the Saturn V rolled was to get the astronauts in a heads-down position. I imagine that this was probably safer during an abort (the abort motor would provide positive gs in a heads down position, as opposed to negative or lateral gs in any other position). Mind you, that's just a guess.

    Aerodynamics play a big role in the Shuttle's roll and orientation, but you're right, that shouldn't be the case for the Saturn V.

  • what happened to the camera at the end??

  • @Centervillian In the drink never to be seen again...

  • holly shit!! the earth is round lol

  • @usukker

    LOL

    Best comment ever!

  • @BallisticEVA01 hahaha ;D

  • fireshard22 that was funny lol

  • It's these videos that make you realise how small we are.

    To actually see the ground turn into a continent and the earth turn into a ball is just awe inspiring. I only wish I could go!

  • @Odilwerk Check out this whole video! Were are smaller then you think lol.

    watch?v=PLQF-4uyD4Y

  • @Odilwerk

    Yes, God is amazing!

  • i wana see the astronauts face during take off, can someone send me a link?

  • oh what a beautiful sight from space shutle

  • looks so peaceful lol. But when your really inside you feel like boom!

  • 6,5 Milions Horse Power!! YeahHH Baby!!!! I want ONE!!! :X:X:X

  • Ever saw a fighter jet flying over your at mach 1. Does the sound of the egine exhaust stop when it does?

    No it doesnt...

    Thats because the exhaust is shot in the other way and doesnt travel at the speed of sound.

    Theres your sound.

  • after it happened in LA.

    We also say that 13.7billion lightyears is the known and theirfore somehow "Setted" barrier of what there is and beyond is nothing. In that case, objects move away faster then light. Just like a airplane can move faster then sound and by means of sound youll never know it was there.

    So its stupid to say, that once you exceed a fixed speed limit, to say it doesnt exist anymore just because you found a way around it.

  • speed. So sound is still there, it just goes past you. People always say, there is no sound if you go faster then it. Sound just needs matter to travel trough. The denser matter, the quiker it travels trough it. THats why sound moves quiker trough water. Sound is actually a virbation. Solid matter conducts soundwave best. Thats why if you have a earthquake in los angeles, it can be felt all the way in san fransisco (at lower db but its not the decibels but the travel speed) in just a few seconds

  • Fuckin awesome!

  • why can't i breath while watching it????

  • completely awesome

  • This is amazing footage that astronomers 100+ years ago would have gave their left testicle to see, and yet there are 148 idiots that "disliked" this video.. wow.

  • So they spend millions on the shuttle, but they couldnt buy a camera with sound lol

  • @shmexyboy27 Actually sound wouldnt be necessary for this video because the rocket boosters are so intense and loud they would probably blow out the microphone anyway, and even if that didn't happen "sound" doesn't exist in orbit, there is no air. Sound waves need air in order to make that vibration we call "sound".

  • @DJSexLeopard Oh yeah true lol didnt think about that

  • @DJSexLeopard

    they can attenuate the microphone signal using a single micro OP-Amp and keep tuning it automatically along the climb, when the shuttle breaks the sound barrier the sound of the booster will disappear but the microphone will be able to get the sound of the high air speed .. and the sound will go off just when it reaches no air altitude .. it will be amazing with sound esp when it breaks the sound barrier.

  • @khalilovH Certain SRB cameras often have sound, e.g. watch?v=_4CCDW_GDd4

    I'm not really sure what the mic picks up, but I imagine it's mostly the internal sounds of propellant flowing down the length of the booster.

  • @roamingcroat What proppellant flows ?

  • @aimhigh59 Well, I'm not positive, but I was under the impression that sound was the burning exhaust going down the length of the SRB, with the sound carrying through the structure and into the mic. I didn't think we were hearing air flow in those views.

  • @roamingcroat The lower SRB camera is mounted in the aft skirt or lower section of the booster. Other than the exhaust, I dont know if it could pick up the hydraulic power units, pumps etc. or any other machinery in that section until burnout. And at that point everything is off except control units to blow the chutes etc.

  • @aimhigh59 The specific video I linked to is from a forward camera looking towards the ET. You can definitely hear it when the separation motors fire. Listening to more of the sounds going on, I guess the main sound is the airflow past the boosters, since after separation it gets louder until chute deploy, and then quiets down. The reason I thought it was vibrations from the propellant flowing down the SRB was because the sound seemed constant from roll through separation.

  • @roamingcroat I cant imagine anything but air at first. The orbiter by itself is very loud. On landings it sounds like a barn door is landing...

  • @khalilovH I'm sorry but I disagree. Sound has no "sound" during the break of the sound barrier. Even if they could record the sound, to get an accurate feedback of what the sound would sound like you would probably need a pretty big amplifier.

  • @DJSexLeopard

    Not true, the sound of wind doesnt occur as the atmosphere or the shuttle (depends on how you view the matter really) exceeds the speed of sound in contradiction to the airflow around. Also you dont hear the engines, But that is not because of the engines itself. Its because the air particles they hit along the way are at or above soundspeed. THe exhaust itself isnt. In fact it does deliever sound, but that sound will never reach the shuttle which is already exceeding the sound

  • @khalilovH

    i meant the sound of air flowing around the microphone

  • @shmexyboy27 or one that records faster than 10fps...

  • that's one brave camera man there

  • Imagine that you are the camera!...omfg! Oo

  • while this is happening, somewhere there, beyond the horizon, a large group of people is throwing stones into the concrete pillars that symbolize devil. And they are coming here to teach You what is right and wrong.... moronic Liberals.

  • what had happen in 2:13 aliens attack?

  • weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

  • g thanks gravity

  • @skeatesy1 You are a fucking retard. What does the space shuttle launch sequence have to do with your insane ideals and views about the U.S.?

  • to apoypto: I'm sorry, do not talk with a criminal server system has the Syrian-Iranian offender who kill innocents in cold blood

  • Amazing vid - cheers for sharing!

  • wieso geht es nicht weiter??^^

  • @koernchen69 houston, wir haben ein problem!

  • @koernchen69 wer gibt einen guten god damn?

  • What is left for the Syrian regime, the offender and the Iranian regime after the terrorist that committed the massacres against the Syrian people, and now discovered the mass graves of the demonstrators innocent to remain silent about these crimes will come grief to international regulations because it is set on violence and frustration in the hearts of the peoples of the international silence and double standards, and this is more dangerous than Global warming

  • @da3skooom You are on the wrong page. Or maybe the wrong drugs or maybe on the wrong world. Get some natural sleep, and try again some other time. I for one have a serious shortage of leftover sympathy for all of you cave dwellers. Your society outdates the west by centuries. What have you been doing all that time? Go cry to someone else, Losers! Look at that shuttle, left up to you it would never ever have happened.

  • 147 people wanted the shuttle to explode!

  • @mia1shooter shame it didnt really.....

  • So nasa taped my stolen 3.0megapixel phone on the shuttle.

  • @Armigo91 the video was from 2006. There weren't any HD cameras small enough and light-weight enough to be put on the orbiter without screwing up the aerodynamics and weight calculations. You have to keep in mind this behemoth is engineered down to the fraction of inches and ounces. One thing gets off and the whole thing goes bad in a hurry. The latest launch, STS-134, has HD camera views from the SRBs attached if you'd like to look at those. They're up on youtube now.

  • @iMensah81 "the video was from 2006."

    This is actually STS-112 in 2002. Everything else you said was pretty much right. One other thing: they transmit the view from the external tank live (since it burns up). Because of that, an HD feed would take up more bandwidth than they have. The SRB cameras save their video on board, and they're only downloaded once the SRBs are recovered.

  • now i wanna throw up

  • Is this video are normal speed?

  • @goodday3000 Yes.

  • What happened to the camera at the end there? Was that the two side rocket thingys detaching from the big rocket thingy and stuffing it up? (Excuse the non-rocket science jargon there.)

  • @tropicalcatdetective That's exactly what it was. The two white solid rocket boosters have small rocket engines on their nosecones that fire to push them away from the rest of the shuttle. The exhaust from that managed to deposit a thin film on the camera lens. This was the first mission that had an external tank camera; all flights after this one with such cameras had them lower on the tank, mostly to better see the Shuttle heat shield, but in part to keep the lens out of that exhaust.

  • Amazing video all by itself...if only i could hear noise.

  • so in 2-3 minutes you could be in space? just wondering .....

  • @oOBionncazOo No, at 2 min your at about 140,000 ft. Your considered in space at about 4000,000ft.

  • @oOBionncazOo think so .. 

  • 2:12

    DAMN YOU COMCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAST

  • Cool video, I really like the ones with the mounted camera. Also, why is everyone so upset?

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  • Je fais le même sur google earth!

  • i can see my house from here!

  • How can 145 people vote no on this video. My guess is either they are Russian or Europeaons.

  • @145Slap789 I guess you dont realise that it was mainly europeans that designed this rocket. And now you yanks are left paying the russians to take you into space.... how times have changed.

  • @mrmishonka Sure, thats whys it says USA all over it. lol

  • @145Slapit says USA all over it because they paid for it., but that has nothing to do with who designed it you fool. I think you will find that a nazi, Whernher Von Braun, was the principle designer. and most of the main engineers who were the founding fathers of Nasa were German.

    But go ahead, wave your mini american flag because it says USA on the side.

  • @mrmishonka Jealous much?

  • @Supremist77 when i am jealous of something american i will decide my life isnt worth living anymore

  • @mrmishonka only some were german, they didnt design this one or vehicles such as vanguard, titan or others, and people who credit excusively nazi rocketry as a source of origination always conveniently forget about all of Robert Goddards patents the nazis had to pay him to use. Its fair to say they actually built on his and other researchers work just as the /NASA effort built on theirs.

  • @mrmishonka I think you'll find that Dr. von Braun had very little to do with the design of the Space Shuttle.

  • @roamingcroat I never said Braun had anything to do with the space shuttle. if you read the previous post i think you will find i am talking about the rocket, not the shuttle.

    as a wise man once said.... better to keep your mouth shut and let people think you are stupid, than open your mouth and remove all doubt.

  • @mrmishonka Your comment said that "many Europeans designed THIS rocket" (emphasis added).

    The rocket, presumably the Space Transportation System, or Space Shuttle (of which the orbiter is one component), was not designed by von Braun and his German team, but rather by American companies Rocketdyne, Morton Thiokol, and Rockwell (major contractors). The chief designer was American Maxime Faget.

    I'm sure Europeans contributed to the Shuttle, but it is by no means a "mainly European" design.

  • @mrmishonka

    Verhner Von Braun had nothing to do with the space shuttle, atleast he wasnt a main contributer. He might have played a role in the Space Shuttle development area, but he wasnt the one who brought the idea of this design, it was a overall design made by the people in NASA, not one person only. Just admit the fact that designed the goddamn space shuttle and there no need to be so cocky over it thinking everything is European.

  • @145Slap789 secondly.... if the Soviets had the money that Nasa had avaliable to them, they could have landed a man on the fucking sun.

  • do you people really have a usb cable this long?

  • @humxa24 No they use a $200 GoPro camera

  • @humxa24 Yes! It provides power for the shuttle until it gets batteries at the ISS!

  • @humxa24 ne, but the russains have ;)

  • @humxa24 lol brilliant

  • @humxa24 hah ha ahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, I laughed out loud, awesome comment dude!

  • @humxa24 lol dude! that's hilarious!

  • @humxa24 I think you can get usb cables that long at Fry's electronics

  • @humxa24 Yeah, I sure they have a USB cable hanging out the window thats over 100,000 miles long. XD

  • @humxa24 that awkward moment when i dont understand the highest rated comment :/

  • @humxa24 I think it's wireless these days mate...

  • @humxa24  Let me guese You saw it from a Phone company??/

  • why does the camera go out?

  • @nickeloxid What you see at the end is separation of the solid rocket boosters. They have small rocket motors on the nose to move them away from the orbiter and tank after they separate. When those separation motors fired, the exhaust covered the lens, obscuring the view for the rest of the launch. In all missions with the camera after this (STS-114 and after), the camera was placed lower on the tank, so that exhaust wasn't a problem.

  • damn watching the ground go further and further away makes me pumped up, like a natural reaction to protect and observe. to adjust my body, increase my strength to survive and react to whats about to come at me. like im ready to evolve... into venusaur... -__- fuck i need to do homework

  • now thats some other shit than an onboard vid of a GSXR bike =O

  • KEVIN!!!!!

  • Where were these cameras when Columbia launched in 2003?

  • @boredstiff83 Good question. The answer is they didnt have all of them. The ET & booster cameras came after the accident. The crew module and orbiter belly cameras have been there nearly since the beginning. If the shuttle program had a blank check, they would have it all.