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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2006

NASA shuttle launch STS-116, STS-121, and Columbia

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  • The only thing is is that blasting a space ship into space uses that much fuel that in the near future when we run out of oil, we wont be able to travel to space anymore unless we find an alternative fuel.

  • they use hydrogen not petroleum.

  • Seriously! Hydrogen is radioactive though. That would be deadly if something went wrong.

  • hydrogen is NOT radioactive if you go threw some of my video i tell how to make it with electrolosys hydrogen is a cryogenic fluid its simply below freezing.. not radioactive do some resurch first.

  • Is it me or does that ship look pretty damn beat up?

  • lol well it did just travel over 16,000 MPH through space. im sure its pretty dirty. but it does look like its beat up but its not.

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  • LOL yeah what ever it is you can find it on ebay... im shure you can buy a NASA space shuttle on ebay Al lol they should sell them when they get the new ones... that would be kick ass "oh yeah you got a corvette?, well i got a space shuttle in my garage" lol gas prices might be a little high though might piss your neighbor's off when u take off to. thanks for watching Al!

  • Powerful machines. I wish I had one. LOL! Thanks for posting! - Alfred

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