STS-117 - ATLANTIS - ISS DOCKING (INSIDE SPACE SHUTTLE)
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I wanna know what they're saying... Is there a version with the cam mic?
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@therightpremiums He is using what's called the Translational Hand Controller. This uses the RCS (the myriad of small jets located around the Shuttle), which helps give small adjustments to the orientation. It's called translation, due to moving side-to-side, up and down, and back and forward. The other stick is for rotational control - pitch, roll and yaw. These commands are much less subtle and generally are not used when approaching the ISS.
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What is the commander doing at 0:57?
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Oh dear. Upside down anti-gravity hug.
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@air1989 That is their job, they trained for it many years. I bet you look calm doing your every day job,
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and in the end they did it with a laptop xD
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Look at all those LCD's, switches and buttons. Awesome.
just another day at the office.
farmen2008 2 years ago 49
Look, how calm them astronaut's look in that shuttle. Ohh boy i wish i was up there, great video 5* and faved.
air1989 3 years ago 32