Space Shuttle STS-114 Space Walk

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2007

Shuttlesource.com presents the STS-114 space walk to remove a piece of tile gap filler on the underside of the orbiter.

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  • a historic moment of STS. well done Steve rob... from bell ville argentina.

  • this is extremely a nice video, all the commemts are a shit...the video is a tribute to all those who are creating wonders in exploring the extreme space..Thanks to the person who posted the video

  • the whole time they are out in space ( inside or out of a module) there they see little flashes in their eyes, this due to space radiation passing through the retina! That would do my head in, and then 5 years down the line you'll develop cataracts!!! Leave it to those crazy basterds!!

  • i did that last year it was so fun, ha ha that's what a lie sound's like

  • i would crap my pants! lol

  • Very nice!

  • Because there's chance that one in 5 million tiny pieces of space debris orbiting the LEO will hit you like a bullet.

  • We walked on the moon and we walked on the earth and we walked in our songs and in dreams of delight! We walked in the daylight, in darkness beyond and then we went swiftly to twilight! :)) I think its super bit its still spooky!!!

  • I mean just like scuba diving, well sort of :P

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