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STS-133 Discovery Launch Forward Window View

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  • Wow. At 9:00, all that ice, I didn't realize that 109 km was so low that there's still enough drag to blow ice back. Sheesh. That must be what's happening, right?

  • @duleycavalieri Rain covers for the thrusters.

  • Lol when you fully load the video, you can slide the videotime and you'll see it getting darker and darker :D

  • What are the materials that fly away from the nose just after liftoff?

  • @TehChillinJuggalo The retard thing isn't necessary asshole.

  • BEAST VIEW!!!

  • For anyone who cares, the bright flash shooting upwards JUST before booster sep is called FRCS Windows Protect. The FRCS engines fire for a couple seconds to protect the plume from the SRB sep engines from damaging the windows - saves them on maintenance of the windows later on..

  • awesome... neat view of SRB sep. too

  • I was surprised how quickly the sky turned black.

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