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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2009

HD: http://www.space.valkvideos.nl/ 7 onboard cams gives a SPECTACULAR view from launch and Boosters falling back to earth.
The on board SRB Camera s WITH SOUND gives a full senstation of a Shuttle launch
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  • 5:32) you can hear the boosters start entering into slightly denser air and progressing!!

  • they should put aerodynamic pods on the boosters so people can go for a ride!!!!!

  • @737Pilot122 Pressure is 14.7 in the crew module always as soon as the hatch is closed until they land. In the old days when EVA's were done from shuttle, it was temporarily lowered to 10 psi for pre-breathing for the EVA crews but thats it.

  • @aimhigh59 Yeah, that's right, is just like 1 atm. I think it might be around 57 on the way up or something

  • @737Pilot122 Pressure on orbit is 14.7. Windows are not 6 inches thick. Two panes are 5/8 inch and the other 3/4 inch.

  • between 2:19 to 2:20 I SWEAR TO GO THERE IS A UFO GOING THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF THE screen

    

  • Awesome!

  • @howardhughmiller Yes they do have windows, how else would they fly it, the landing is visual aside from the HUD, they are like 6 inches thick, do you literally think that the windows do not exist? Think about it, planes have windows, the shuttles' just have to hold more pressure, I think it's like 57psi in orbit, bike tires can hold more than 57psi, also I'm not sure what max q usually is, but remember the pressure inside is pushing out as well at that point, 11km in altitude, creating ballance

  • How much maneuvering is done to achieve final orbit after tank separation and are these maneuvers violent enough that everyone has to be buckled in or is it very gentle?

  • @kurosakixIchigo219 i would die just to stay there forever :)

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