The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite are bound for the moon after a flawless liftoff from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida aboard an Atlas V rocket.
Powered by two liquid-fueled engines and a pair of solid-fueled boosters, the Atlas V roared off the launch pad at Launch Complex 41 to begin NASA's return to the moon missions.
I see the Youtube stupid filter has failed again.
AnnieMouse60 2 years ago
Great!
siropik 2 years ago
Great Post! Quick!
GlitchGuy01 2 years ago
Uh... what does UR have in common with LRO?
Zvezdichko1 2 years ago
Ah.........ye........right.
I respect UR sincerity, but UR a sheepster, get over it
Try, if U can, when U really think a/b it, U CAN overcome it!
IamTheBeginning 2 years ago
Lol, you are crazy. This mission costs less than the cheapest space station :) Just for the record, ISS costs billions, LRO costs millions.
Zvezdichko1 2 years ago
Nice.
schieese 2 years ago
Go to hell communist !
schieese 2 years ago
My thanks, of the Brazil, by posting the video!
valmirmmorais 2 years ago
perfect!!!XD
RayanneeNuno 2 years ago