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  • Fantastic video! I miss the space shuttle.

  • NEAT

    

  • Of course its gonna break the sound barrier it goes 10mach+ more than 10 times faster than sound.

  • Question : What happen with the thinks that is at boths sides of the Rocket, that things that looks like a misil. . . what happen witth thems after they leave the rocket and start to , like ''fall down'' , what happen with thems?

  • @SuperAlexD13 They go down into the ocean... They are recovered and reused. There are on-board videos on youtube showing the fall down to the ocean. Look them up.

  • @SuperAlexD13 Search for this video : STS 114 Solid Rocket Booster reentry (Right SRB)

  • @Etorresdeltoro Thanks for posting that. 

  • Imagine those two boosters as Missiles coming toward you! 0:58

  • how many gs are they doing when taking off?

  • @hopygopy33 2.182 OR 2.184 NOT QUITE SURE. FUCKIN DWEEB.

  • beautiful

  • I can hear the sucking sound in my wallet every time I watch a launch. $25 per American household per launch. 2,000 space suits at $26,000,000.00 each. A very inefficient way to go to space, and sometimes even ineffective.

  • @altgeldrarities 26 million? Is that a misprint?

  • @altgeldrarities but it's ok to use 500m drones without approval of congress& lost one to Iran making the current technology automatically obsolete. The technology we use all day every day were put up there because of our space program.We now have laser tracking online due to the space program.We also have the four huge space telescopes which actually proved the universe is expanding. I'd gladly give $25.00 to help the country launch it's shuttle. Really.

  • @Liucilla Check out Project Avalon's John Lear interview along with interviews of hundreds of the other scientists, engineers, and shadow government military players. The US has colonized & weaponized space since the 1950's for military and control motives. NASA is just a political shell organization shown to the gullible sheeple so they can work and pay for it all. Space science is hundreds if not thousands of years ahead of what is shown in public and its direction is turning aggressive.

  • mr. sulu? take us to warp 9

  • Ola twiter @lucianodasilvar a e cliq no meu nik e veja os meus vidio

  • is the shuttle in space at the end?

  • and where is the sound u faggot?????

  • I like how at the vry begining you can see the shuttle go through a cloud

  • 250 trojan - were moving on and improving as that's what we do

  • @pottsa89 improvin what? half of the world are still in deep recession-unfortunately! countrys are on their knees in debt, no money for space programs or research

  • After watching a video of concorde, the thrust this thing has makes concorde look weak!

    Concorde = gone :-(

    Space Shuttle = Gone :-(

    What's happening to the world's technology?

  • @250Trojan our soicial issues are sadly far behind our technical abilities.

  • That is one bad ass camera!!! Zoom in right into the border of space.

  • Beautiful.

  • 0:44 lol gtfo booster rockets

  • @MrPatchesPal He's right though..

  • Now that's a camera!

  • @TheThingyThings lol a space shuttle is lauching and you're so fascinated on the guy's camera!

  • @RuninVideoMan I'm with thingy on this one. This is one very impressive camera/lens,

  • god damn fuckin telescope!

  • Hell Yeah!!! 6,5 Milions Horse Power!! Yeah Baby!

  • Space Bus = 24 MACH

  • 0 - 60 in about half a second

  • @MCDEVVOMAN 0-12,600 in about 30 minutes.

  • @Shuttheheckup735 0 to 28,000Km/h (17,500MPH) in around 8:30.

  • @silicon212 0-100,000,000,000 in around NEV-ER

  • @Shuttheheckup735 sarcasm

    That's quite a brain you've got up there.

    /sarcasm

  • @MCDEVVOMAN Actually, a 1988 Corvette will out-accelerate the Shuttle from 0-60MPH. However, unlike the Corvette, the Shuttle will go from 0-17,500MPH in around 8 minutes and 30 seconds.

  • @silicon212 it does 17 thousand mph O.o

  • @MCDEVVOMAN No, it does 17 thousand 500 MPH. Read below.

  • @silicon212 yeah so it can do over 17thousand MPH (17 and 500 MPH to be more percise)

  • What a beautiful beautiful sight. What a pity we're mothballing the fleet. I hope with all my heart that the powers that be realize that we do not need to fall behind with the other countries. I mean, Russia is going to have to take us to the ISS. Nothing against Russia, but we gave it our all just to beat them... and we did... I sincerely hope all of you realize how important it is. Be proud.

  • @Liucilla SO GAY.

  • @pistolpeeroy omg SO STUPID moron. You do realize how unintelligent your comment is. If you didn't I'm here to tell you now. You're a moron. (and by that I mean I feel quite sure an acorn has a higher IQ than you do lmao)

  • @Liucilla HA WAS THAT LAST BIT MEANT TO BE FUNNY?! LOL, I TAKE IT BY THAT YOUR NOT VERY FUNNY IN REAL LIFE ARE YOU?? HA STICK TO WRITING NERDY COMMENTS SON, YOU SEEM TO BE QUITE GOOD AT THAT. OH AND ONLY A FOOL WOULD JUDGE SOMEONES INTELLIGANCE PURELY BY THEIR YOUTUBE INPUT...

  • @pistolpeeroy Your comment pretty much says it all. I also don't use all caps. I still stick with my first comment which was so stupid. Son? I'm obviously a woman and yes I am a nerd!

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  • @pistolpeeroy That is why we are in a state of decline. Stupid Queers like you are starting to fuck and reproduce causing the population to become full of burdensome retards like yourself. your parents were stupid queers like you and did not wrap it" HA HA HA SO GAY HUHYUCK"

  • @pistolpeeroy it isn't gay u jerk weed

  • @pistolpeeroy haha yeah it is!!

  • @Liucilla u aint beat shit.. all u did was make a shitty movie :P

  • @mudslap123 What?

  • @Liucilla the discovery of space is one of the very very very few REALLY important things we could do as human beings, and nobody seems to give a shit...

  • Ehm that camera zoom?

  • u know genius...the term "sound barrier" needs some fucking sounds!!!! x[

  • Where the fuck will the rockets land at???????? If it landed at my house I'd keep it an make ppl pay to see it hahahaha

  • @blaze7191 They land in the Atlantic Ocean. 

  • I wanna fly 700,000 mph before I die :( mmmmm speed of light nice :D

  • no boom? :(

  • I listened to Rocket Man while watching this. My life is now complete.

  • 86 people didn't see a broken sound barrier .........

  • @BelgianEvo You cant see it.

    If you mean the vapor cones/trails then you know jackshit about physics.

    You can get them at like 150mph as well, in fact during supersonic movement this effect does no longer accour.

  • @Buuub08 : I meant that 86 people voted negative for this video......

  • Don't want to sound like a hater but that's not the sound barrier, its just the clash of the shuttle with the atmosphere. Anyways, i guess you could say it is the "sound barrier" although people often think it literally is a barrier of sound when in fact it is just a reaction that occurs with air pressure around the plane. Don't mean to sound so technical but regardless, this was an amazing capture and a wonderful sight to see.

  • No wonder we need new technologies and fuel sources to get us into space, you do not realize the ridiculous amount of fuel needed until you really see one of these video's, unreal.........

  • @petecabrina I know it takes half of the actual orbiters fuel just to reach orbit along with the solid boosters and then it uses the other half to do it's job and get home. Have you heard, A former Astronaught is developing something called a VASIMIR which is a plasma thruster, these can apparantly burn for much longer than a conventional rocket and they only need electricity. They say a 1,000 Kilowatt nuclear fission reactor can make one burn for weeks non stop.

  • @NANOFORGE It takes all of the orbiters' fuel, both solid and liquid in the ET, to reach orbit. The fuels used in the OMS and RCS are not what gets it into orbit, they're hypergolic fuels that are only used to maneuver in space.

  • did the gas tanks fall off and where do they go ? the ocean? and if so are they retreieved? dun worry im not eco persom im jw

  • @MrRangerkid i think the people that work with the shuttle launch can direct where the tanks fall, im sure it'll be some place uninhabited and most likely will be eco-friendly too (:

  • @MrRangerkid The 3 rocket engines on space shuttles does'nt use fuel that is'nt harmful to the enviroment, they burn liquid H and O2 fuel which means the only waste product is H2O, and yeah the solid rocket boosters which are the white things Which land in the ocean and burn aluminium power and iron oxide. At launch a space shuttle produces about 28 tons of carbon dioxide says NASA, this is'nt too bad seeing that these birds don't go up there often. So shuttles give of very little pollution.

  • GET OUTTA MY FACE SOUND PARTICLESSSS!!!!

  • this video reminds me when im about to come lol

  • What a camera !!! Great quality

  • WHAT CAMERA!!?? Amazing clarity!

  • But can it cut grass?

  • What camera did you record this with?

  • what a beautiful and majestic sight. It will be truly missed.

  • what a ride that is like no other ride on earth would even phase them

  • how fast does a shuttle go?

  • @marvelfan1234567890 bout 20000 kph

  • the zoom technique is really amazing these days (computer enhanced). such steady pictures at such a distance

  • We will indeed bring 'axes' to this information.

  • that's some dayum powerful camera zoom at the end.

  • @picsmics4 they broke it they fix it

  • @picsmics4 Its at least 100X optical zoom

  • 20 years from now we will look back and realize how bad of an idea Shuttle actually was. We allowed people to ride parallel to a fuel tank with no escape system.

  • @ti994apc ever heard of airplanes, cars, bikes, boats, ?? escape systems don't really cover an explosion from fuel tanks.

  • @haitiano1982 Actually high performance planes have escape systems. Next time you have a car, boat, or bike that burns 6.5 million pounds (3000 metric tons) of a highly volatile substance like Liquid Oxygen in a matter of seconds, I would recommend an escape system as well as a good life insurance policy.

  • @ti994apc ok you wanna play smart then, .... then invent an escape system that can withstand a 6.5million pound of jet or rocket fuel explosion. and dont forget to ask batman for that ultra light fabric he used for his wings so u can make ur parachutes. ill let you know what i have my 3000 metric ton fuel bike and checkup on ur invention ok. regards

  • @ti994apc Same as every manned rocket NASA ever launched successfully. It was faults in the culture of safety in NASA that lead to the Challenger disaster.

  • Beauuuutiiifuuul launch.. Faster than a bullet from a gun.

  • I like to think they use hippies for fuel lol

  • If you want the formula of the speed of sound: sqrt(1,4*R*T)

    R being gasconstant = 287.05

    T being the temperature in kelvin

    (note: the answer you get is in m/s not in mph or km/h)

  • @pmlopmlop

    u mean ms^-1

  • Is breaking a sound barrier when a object goes faster than the speed of sound?

    I wanna be sure

  • @MultiGTAgames

    Thats right, I'm not sure of the exact speed but its somewhere around 730 MPH to go faster then sound.

  • @ViperSRTnACR It's 768.095 mph/s

  • @MultiGTAgames

    I knew off the top of my head that it was in the 700's somewhere. Yet another reason why google is a web useres best friend....

  • Yeah it did break the Sound barrier shame about the soundless boom though, however you won't actually "Hear" the boom, as you would with a fighter Jet or now defunkt Concorde as the Shuttle is exiting the Earth's Atmosphere, you will hear it on shuttle re-entry though as sound bounces, and gravity and atmosphere, (gases) all play a part.

    The Shuttle is travelling to fast for any reverberation on lift off, but on re-entry the boom is channeled to the Earth so it bounces back and equalizes.

  • That is just moisture in the air been compressed by air pressure causing it to condense into a "cloud". The speed necessary to make that happen depends on the density and moisture levels of the surrounding air. It has nothing to do with the speed of "sound" and has absolutely no connection to "breaking the sound barrier".

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  • @jwillia1986

    I never said the cone was the sound barrier.

  • @jwillia1986

    At 0:20, the rocket breaks the sound barrier. And yes, you can see the actual barrier. Sound is a compression wave formed by the gas particles hitting each other. When you are at that speed, the sound waves that you make are so closely packed that it forms a wall of condensed air particles (the cone) in front of you. After you pass the barrier, you are going faster than the sound so the waves you make are behind you.

  • @bostonbball11 Wrong. Anybody who is intelligent on the subject matter understands that it is actually condensing water droplets being formed because of separation. So, it is actually hydrogen being condensed with oxygen thus equaling a vapor or water from the immense pressure of the aircraft. Conditions have to be correct for it , and it does not always accompany the breaking of the sound barrier. Humid conditions in the atmosphere/air must exist. It does not mean supersonic status is reached.

  • @SupraTuned I am not sure if it is doing that in this video but the Shuttle does indeed break the sound barrier after lift-off. You also can't hear the sonic boom normally except when it is coming down.

  • @bostonbball11

    Nice work Google.

  • @z31club haha more like AP physics class

  • @bostonbball11 An example of a stupid comment that sounds smart. Your explanation of breaking the sound barrier is somewhat correct....I won't point out the "wrongness" of your explanation unless you feel the need to defend your flawed statement.

    On another matter, this video never shows the shuttle breaking the sound barrier!! It shows it getting damn close, but until you see that condensation disappear passed the tail of the craft, it is still going at absolute most, sonic....

  • @bostonbball11 i thought the boom was at 0:45

  • @jwillia1986 no .....when you break the sound barrier ......a cone appears.....

  • @jwillia1986 When breaking the speed of sound a shock front of compressed gas is formed in front of the vehicle. That is exactly the cone you see and that is the exact moment the sound barrier is broken.

  • how high is it at the end at the video?

  • @ihos501 IANAE but I'd estimate about 43 miles up. Separation would have been about 30 miles up I think.

  • @viper8177 ohh man, something emotional about it

  • i guess if its clear enough you can see the twin boosters detach

  • I live 5-10 minutes away from KSC.

    It literally shakes our entire house when it reenters

  • Up, up the long, delirious burning blue

    I've topped the wind-swept heights with easy grace

    Where never lark, or ever eagle flew —

    And, while with silent, lifting mind I've trod

    The high untrespassed sanctity of space,

    Put out my hand, and touched the face of God.

  • II’m wishing I could be up there with them to witness our magnificent planet.

  • what brilliant quality!

  • @jim301288 yeah!! great sound eh!

  • @TheMrMadchester Some vids just dont need sound!!

  • @jim301288 what then?? some sign language? :)

  • 666 likes devils number

  • 666 likes.

  • when Chuck Norris farts, he breaks the sound barrier...

  • @theaveragejoe32 Chuck Norris can slam a revolving door

  • @halogenfox HAHAHAHA!!! Chuck Norris can launch 20 nuke's on black ops... in one game o_0

  • @theaveragejoe32 Really? :(

  • @GOUSN1776 that's why he owns us all o.O

  • i can run past the sound barrier...

  • i live in daytona beach. if the wind is bllowing north, you can hear the shuttle after it lifts off minutes later. its pretty cool cuz the shuttles pretty much gone and the sound just arrived!

  • It's sad to see the shuttle go, hopefully it gets replaced with something more economical, safer, and faster. Something that will get us to Mars... or Jupiter to check up on that pesky monolith

  • @acg8460 or the moon, for the first time.

  • @piskekvist Notice I'm the only one giving you a thumbs because me and my wife are the only ones in Indiana that KNOW we didn't go.

  • @adamlesh Let me just balance the thumbs out

  • awesome footage

  • I saw a video of the shuttle re-entering, nice boom, better though likely in RL. In 1992, I went down to FL during a planned shuttle launch, but it got postponed. Probably would of been loud as F*CK, even from such a distance away considered safe. If you are too close to the launch, the sound pressure can actually KILL a person. Considering the shuttle has the same load of a nuclear bomb that releases itself over afew minutes. Would of loved to see it though.

  • nice vid but it's much better if this video have audio on it.

  • This video is amazing!! I've never seen it before!! I need a shuttle to go to my job XD

  • good one version 147

  • WOW!!

  • Damn! What kind of lens r they using!? The shuttle must be above the stratusphere at the end.

  • Those solid fuel rockets seem very powerful. They should strap one to a drag racer and it would really go!

  • bye bye space shuttle <3

  • 0:57 The boosters are coming for you!

  • @version147 holy shit !!!!

  • what happens to the rockets when they seperate from the shuttle ?

  • wow, always wanted to see this and now probably never will when the shuttle is replaced

  • how much g - force do u think the astronaouts will be experienceing

  • @sentond99 - once they reach max que (maximum speed) iv'e heard they can reach up to about 17,000 miles per (or about 5-7 miles per second) hour depending on weather. The main fuel tank on a typical shuttle contains about 500,000 gallons of super cold liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen. At max que they have more kinetic energy than a bullet shot from a handgun. About 1.7 Billion dollars is what your going to see with a typical space shuttle (that it costs to make AND fly.)

  • where is the boom sound??? i wanted to hear that!!!!!!! :(

  • @ASA1689 The Shuttle is already several miles up AND out over the ocean by the time it goes supersonic. You'd have to be on a ship at sea to hear it, and it quickly gets so high up that the boom doesn't reach the ground.

  • @ASA1689 over a year ago, it was pointed out (to include technical data) to the owner of this vid that the title of this vid is an error. Still, he hasn't corrected it. In short, the shuttle was already going supersonic long before the start of this clip. Out of ignorance, he mistakes the dynamic pressure wave as the sound barrier.

  • WAIT ! YOU FORGOT YOUR SANDWICHES !!!!!

  • that is so cool. ive always wanted to see a fighter jet do that

  • @producerjb its a space shuttle you thick fuck

  • @William321123321 i know what it is you idiot. i was reffering to someones comment about breaking the sound barrier. stop acting trying to act like ur smart

  • @producerjb fuck off you thought it was a fighter jet = im not trying to act smart im just stating the obvious

  • @William321123321 if you thought that i thought it was a fighter, youre even more dumb than u might think u are

  • @William321123321 the only thing obvious is that you misread my comment and then tried to be an asshole, and failed

  • Cool vid, but was hoping to hear the BOOM!

  • @TheInsolentBastard you usually don't hear the boom because the shuttle goes straight up, and it's not traveling past you, so there's no sound to pass over you. not to mention this video doesn't have sound XD but this is a nice little fact. :)

  • Americans have the coolest stuff.

  • they land in the ocean i think they wouldnt just drop it if they didnt know where it would land

  • Dude, but i can't understand that thing of the Sound Barrier :S

  • @ClubPenguinMrcool601

    Sound travels through air at about 750 mph. If an aircraft goes faster than that it is crossing the sound barrier. Crucially air cannot get out of the way at this speed and impacts the aircraft hard and causes a shock wave. On the ground we experience this as hearing a sonic boom. At these speeds the aerodynamic properties of the aircraft/shuttle also changes which is why supersonic planes look very different from other aircraft.

    Hope this helps, still confusing though.

  • How come the big tank burns and the two smaller ones get recycled?

  • @stahlwerke the big tank fall from a greater height no metal on earth can come down from that height without burning itself up