One of the last flights of NASA's Shuttle Columbia. It disintegrated on re-entry over Texas a few years after this launch.
Turn it up and experience the amazing sound of a shuttle launch. From the press area it's the loudest thing you'll ever hear in your life.
The crew on that ship when to the school my mom worked at and talked to the kids before they left. Those kids watched them come back from space and get totally owned, pretty sad.
19unseenpunk 1 year ago
Well, this is the launch of STS-65 on July 8, 1994...nine years and 11 missions before the disaster. I wish Hugh Harris never retired from being the public address announcer for launches. Everyone else is awful.
whalers59 1 year ago
R.I.P COLUMBIA and its crew... Greetings from LITHUANIA......,....
FruityLoopsas 2 years ago
Yep, STS65
Ferrariman60 3 years ago
what? this is way back in 1994
Yutzwagon404 3 years ago
Did Allen Shepard hit the golf ball hard enough for it to reach a lunar escape velocity, and was that why they were cleared to take the golf bag with them on their Apollo mission?
millennians 3 years ago
STS-65 LAUNCH IT IS
Connecticut2009 3 years ago
STS-65 The Ride of your life if anyone wonders
Brianyankeefan 3 years ago