STS-121 Space Shuttle Discovery Launch
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Uploaded on Jul 4, 2006
The Launch of Space Shuttle Discovery STS-121
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gbsons 2 years ago
this was one of my favorite things to do growing up was turn it to the news to watch the shuttle blast off.
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tototub 3 years ago
Super la vidéo !
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wullebulle123 7 months ago
I got an orgasm everytime
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Joseph Brown 7 months ago
lol the big timer was in the field I was in.
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Joseph Brown 7 months ago
Trust me. It is. :)
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Joseph Brown 7 months ago
I was at this exact launch that day.
I was 8 :)
I still have the badge I got from the launch site.
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Maupin001 1 year ago
This was the one NASA now considers the "real" return to flight launch, as it was the flight on which the external tank insulation problem was solved. While there was some amount of foam shed on this flight as well, no more large chunks were lost through the rest of the Shuttle program.
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zf2099arrow 1 year ago
お疲れ様、スペースシャトル。
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Trey Greason 1 year ago
0:40 is so sick
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bygota 1 year ago
no problem. we're all star dust anyway...
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c00lrthnu 1 year ago
you ca still see a rocket launch as far as i know its just that keeping a shuttle in shape in order for it to launch is a tremendous amount of money and to add maintaning it is a lot of money piling up. Now NASA will be launching rockets that break up upon re-entry and entering the atmosphere so aas to cut maintaning costs ;)
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Alexc2777 1 year ago
it still is my favorite..even tho im 18
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