I love this stuff!!!! I can see why people might think it could appear boring, but this whoops the ass of every documentary or article on the shuttle program. This IS how the crew operates a shuttle, this is an intimate view of how a shuttle is operated. Far more historically relevant, and fascinating then some dramatic views of a launch and people flipping around on ISS. These are the video's people need to see. Although a dry run, I find this absolutely fascinating, thanks NASA TV.
On February the 10, about 2:50 PM, a group of jets passed overhead, a bit north of Lake Olympia Parkway in Missouri City. I got a couple of pictures, and I'm pretty sure the planes are NASA T-38s. Was this an Astronaut training flight?
Incredible flame out approach ! loved it
SnottyAust 9 months ago
Perfect landing, he was right on those speeds like flies on sugar.
VIR092 9 months ago
I love this stuff!!!! I can see why people might think it could appear boring, but this whoops the ass of every documentary or article on the shuttle program. This IS how the crew operates a shuttle, this is an intimate view of how a shuttle is operated. Far more historically relevant, and fascinating then some dramatic views of a launch and people flipping around on ISS. These are the video's people need to see. Although a dry run, I find this absolutely fascinating, thanks NASA TV.
brentsrx7 9 months ago 3
Look at the angle of approach! The Orbiter is basically falling towards the runway.
maksphoto78 1 year ago
@maksphoto78 thats why they call it the flying brick:)
joachim2464 1 year ago
Fincke! :-)
maksphoto78 1 year ago
Nice! More videos like this! :D
necox5 1 year ago
STS-134...
1Nekit1 1 year ago
NASA is really stepping up with the videos for the last few flights. Thanks to the crew for putting up with the cameras!
Bluenoser613 1 year ago
No head-up display? Anyway, I think space shuttle commander is the coolest job in the world. :)
mikafan1003 1 year ago
@mikafan1003 HUD is used for fuel tanks, engine fuel receiving, lights, electricity and some other stuff like that.
1Nekit1 1 year ago
@1Nekit1 At first, I couldn't see HUD on the cockpit. Lol. Thank you. :)
mikafan1003 1 year ago
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@1Nekit1 None of those things...
aimhigh59 11 months ago
On February the 10, about 2:50 PM, a group of jets passed overhead, a bit north of Lake Olympia Parkway in Missouri City. I got a couple of pictures, and I'm pretty sure the planes are NASA T-38s. Was this an Astronaut training flight?
Tyrannobeast 1 year ago
Wow! Another great video. :D
piecrust8 1 year ago