It is amazing how far humans can push the envelope in terms of use of materials and technology. A testament to our spirit as a species. It is inspiring to see things like this when it feels like the rest of world to hell in a handbasket. Space may truly be the "final frontier" for us, and one that we must continue to breach for our continued survival.
awsome its great to see a launch from a different perspective
XxnesiexX 3 years ago
It is amazing how far humans can push the envelope in terms of use of materials and technology. A testament to our spirit as a species. It is inspiring to see things like this when it feels like the rest of world to hell in a handbasket. Space may truly be the "final frontier" for us, and one that we must continue to breach for our continued survival.
tyco411 3 years ago
thats a great vid its amazing how far tech. has come 3900 mph wow must be intense
NickThaDick696969 3 years ago
Phenom.
CoombesterUK 3 years ago
Love those shots
Mitror 3 years ago
Awsome video! I thought it was well mixed and you did a great job with the music too! More!!
uid0foobar 3 years ago
What is the song?
1004MARK1004 3 years ago
i am watching this video over and over again... i love it..
braveee 3 years ago
now this video is real love.
arroy624 3 years ago
Beautiful images!
stefanstolk 3 years ago
Loved the booster cam falling away from the shuttle. Awesome!
a1rh0rn3r 3 years ago 4
AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hannahgirl123789 3 years ago
Great video, but really could have done without the music. I'd prefer to clearly hear the status updates and such.
trloatis 3 years ago
I was thinking the same thing....
rwalker200 3 years ago
The end of this (after 3:10) really reminded me of Dave's final ride in 2001. Arthur C. Clarke, rest in peace.
leporidus 3 years ago
awesome roger roll houston!
Galaxytwix 4 years ago
Awesome ride!!! MORE MORE MORE VIDEO!!!
snakesteve68 4 years ago
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i'm so not interested in the underside of the shuttle, show the stupid lift off and why is Zamfir (Master of the Pan Flute) on board?
zygut 4 years ago
That's Jethro Tull.
gridlore 4 years ago
Spectacular images. Some angles I haven't seen before.
glifencible 4 years ago
i don't like the music and i prefere a still camera bout nice video anyway!!!
scienziatapazza 4 years ago
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great vid let down by music gayer than a priest....
Veeoh 4 years ago
Way cool, NASA!
ChicosAddict 4 years ago