At last Endeavor Head to the station after 5 Failed attempts due to poor management and hesitation for good weather on Tuesday when they was meant to launch they had 90% good weather on Tuesday but they wasted one day which does coat the U.S. tax payer a little over 25,000,000 dollers a day after each Hesitation. Sorry if this is a little rude but I have no patience for shoddy workmanship of NASA management because each scrub means less significant and special the launch.
It costs 1 million per day of delays not 25. And a safe launch is much more important than your personal impatient satisfaction. We've lost 2, they are being careful which I appreciate.
So basically, join the space program to make it better of shut your hole. And what qualifications do you have anyway to claim they are bad managers??? I'm a manager for a living and this profession is tough.
I cannot express how sorry that this hideous comment went onto this Launch of the STS 127 Mission and I fully like to say sorry to anyone that may have been offended by this comment as someone from my end destroyed my legacy on my You Tube account and now I had to recreate my You Tube Account again as I do Know these people do indeed put their lives on the line for our advancement into the cosmos To TimTrim Tim and anmoose I have nothing but the greatest amount of apologies to you two especially
Wow, crazy! Welcome back :) FYI, I ignored and deleted the impersonator response to my earlier post. My only reaction when I saw that silly answer was mild saddening by the insane gibberish written. Not worth a reply.
Thanks for the explanation TrueEmperorImpea. (grin) Seems the insane answer to mine was removed, problem solved... Shame in a way, it was pretty nutty - kinda funny to read.
@emperorimpera, you're beyond wrong; you're clueless. We've learned much over the years, apparently much more than you have. We try to minimize risks, and a known risk factor in Florida is weather. Would you risk the lives of the crew onboard to satisfy your need for an "on-time launch"? If so, then you, sir, have a serious problem.
It was exactly that sort of need, and the lust to "go now," that killed Challenger. Would you want that on your head?
God, I love this. All the best to the people of Nasa and Esa. Next job for Obama, unite all the people of the world with spaceexperience into one organized unity.
I was so happy when I saw it launch on tv!
DocterrNick 2 years ago
Wow. Americans are so great! We put people on the moon! We put people in space! We perform feats other civilizations can only dream of doing!
GmasterRED 2 years ago 2
This is beyond awesome.
insertoriginaluser 2 years ago
even more beyond than beyond awesome :P
pikachu118118 2 years ago
damn this is awesome !
ezprezzo44 2 years ago
STS-127 Endeavour Luanch , MORE THAN COMPLETE !!!!
zertyh123456 2 years ago
Awesome launch! I LUST for that lens that followed it up from liftoff.
anmoose 2 years ago
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kukul777 2 years ago
Debris at 6.55. (middle Right to Left) On NASA website this is at 7.44.
lemueltr 2 years ago
To my untrained eye it looks like some ice that may have already hit something and was breaking up when it came into view.
jamesbooty 2 years ago
0:55 looks like Endeavour reaches supersonic speed.
MrCalhoun 2 years ago
At last Endeavor Head to the station after 5 Failed attempts due to poor management and hesitation for good weather on Tuesday when they was meant to launch they had 90% good weather on Tuesday but they wasted one day which does coat the U.S. tax payer a little over 25,000,000 dollers a day after each Hesitation. Sorry if this is a little rude but I have no patience for shoddy workmanship of NASA management because each scrub means less significant and special the launch.
emperorimpera 2 years ago
@emperorimpera: you're all kinds of wrong.
It costs 1 million per day of delays not 25. And a safe launch is much more important than your personal impatient satisfaction. We've lost 2, they are being careful which I appreciate.
So basically, join the space program to make it better of shut your hole. And what qualifications do you have anyway to claim they are bad managers??? I'm a manager for a living and this profession is tough.
To NASA: Every launch is special! :D We love you!
TimTrimT 2 years ago
I cannot express how sorry that this hideous comment went onto this Launch of the STS 127 Mission and I fully like to say sorry to anyone that may have been offended by this comment as someone from my end destroyed my legacy on my You Tube account and now I had to recreate my You Tube Account again as I do Know these people do indeed put their lives on the line for our advancement into the cosmos To TimTrim Tim and anmoose I have nothing but the greatest amount of apologies to you two especially
trueemperorimpera 2 years ago
Wow, crazy! Welcome back :) FYI, I ignored and deleted the impersonator response to my earlier post. My only reaction when I saw that silly answer was mild saddening by the insane gibberish written. Not worth a reply.
Thanks for the explanation TrueEmperorImpea. (grin) Seems the insane answer to mine was removed, problem solved... Shame in a way, it was pretty nutty - kinda funny to read.
TimTrimT 2 years ago
@emperorimpera, you're beyond wrong; you're clueless. We've learned much over the years, apparently much more than you have. We try to minimize risks, and a known risk factor in Florida is weather. Would you risk the lives of the crew onboard to satisfy your need for an "on-time launch"? If so, then you, sir, have a serious problem.
It was exactly that sort of need, and the lust to "go now," that killed Challenger. Would you want that on your head?
I would hope not...
anmoose 2 years ago
finally after 5 scrubbed launch attempts great to see her fly
rumbleforce2 2 years ago
God, I love this. All the best to the people of Nasa and Esa. Next job for Obama, unite all the people of the world with spaceexperience into one organized unity.
AnoraWutsy 2 years ago
Simply Amazing, This is the Future, Enjoy it, Realize.
TNTJahv1er 2 years ago
"kibou" is right not "kibo"
65536nojijou 2 years ago
Is that some foam shedding at 2:27 and 2:28?
jamesbooty 2 years ago
I'm pretty sure that's ice...
tommytmt 2 years ago
Yes it is, they are going to carefuly check this out.
silvereagle2061 2 years ago
Amazing beyond words. God Speed Endeavour!!!
Mars2i0 2 years ago 2
Worth the wait! Only 7 more to go :(
mitercut 2 years ago 3
Godspeed STS-127
ErikjStudios 2 years ago 2
This sight never gets old.
Maronatis 2 years ago 7
I agree! I love how it only takes a few minutes to get out there!
imtang0708 2 years ago
more moey to nasa and esa
silentrape 2 years ago
Finally
I'm just glad they made it safely! ^-^
TheReasonWhyGuy 2 years ago
Godspeed 127
silvereagle2061 2 years ago