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135 Space Shuttle Launches Under 1 Minute 

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The space shuttle program was an American human spaceflight program that operated from 1981 to 2011. During this time, there were a total of 135 space shuttle launches. Here are some notable ones:
STS-1: The first space shuttle launch, launched on April 12, 1981, with astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen on board.
STS-51-L: On January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger exploded shortly after launch, killing all seven crew members on board.
STS-31: On April 24, 1990, the space shuttle Discovery launched the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit.
STS-41-D: On August 30, 1984, the space shuttle Discovery launched three communications satellites in one mission.
STS-107: On February 1, 2003, the space shuttle Columbia disintegrated during re-entry, killing all seven crew members on board.
These are just a few examples of the many space shuttle launches that took place during the program's history. Each mission had its own unique objectives and goals, such as deploying satellites, conducting scientific experiments, and building the International Space Station.
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Комментарии : 65   
@matthewb1973
@matthewb1973 Год назад
...those pauses definitely bring back memories.
@bbartky
@bbartky Год назад
Those two gaps are heartbreaking. 😢
@dustinswatsons9150
@dustinswatsons9150 Год назад
Definitely a lot more than two gaps but the gaps at least make the video pretty good as unfortunate as the gaps were I was looking at the other things like the horizon
@evanward9739
@evanward9739 11 месяцев назад
@@dustinswatsons9150 the gaps were when the screen went black and there was a space shuttle disaster killing the crews
@GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze
@GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze 6 месяцев назад
@@dustinswatsons9150He’s talking about where the screen dims for the phases where the Shuttle was grounded after the 1986 Challenger and 2003 Columbia disasters
@SusEngineSFS
@SusEngineSFS Год назад
I kinda want to see an animation of rockets launching from all pads at KSC
@crasyhorse44
@crasyhorse44 Год назад
Are my eyes deceiving me or did you sneak in the Ares I-X launch? Nice!
@catdealer1144
@catdealer1144 Год назад
looked at all the ones from 2009 closely and I didn't see an ares I-X
@crasyhorse44
@crasyhorse44 Год назад
yeah it's in 2010 which is weird but what else could it be? maybe a sync issue?
@catdealer1144
@catdealer1144 Год назад
@@crasyhorse44 ah yeah I see it now, definitely an ares I
@metalfusionf
@metalfusionf Год назад
I'm imagining an underground belt-feed mechanims for these rockets :D
@endah9692
@endah9692 Год назад
A Very creative way of showing space history. I applaud you!
@Delta-V-Heavy
@Delta-V-Heavy 7 месяцев назад
I never realized the first Shuttle launch from Pad 39B was STS-51L. Yikes. Hard to imagine a less auspicious return to service; first launch from there since Saturn IB was retired, and it's one of the worst catastrophies in the history of human spaceflight.
@AmericaFyeah434
@AmericaFyeah434 6 месяцев назад
Sad part is, we almost lost Atlantis too
@srinivasvellore447
@srinivasvellore447 Год назад
Please do a similar video with same video time for a year for spacex launches. It will be even amazing.🙏
@getworking5652
@getworking5652 Год назад
he already did. check out the YT page.
@bryfunkenstein
@bryfunkenstein Год назад
Hazegray is like a Video glossary for a show like For All Mankind and other alternate history shows...
@jogitoegosum
@jogitoegosum Год назад
Dilemma: Where is the smoke? or where are the flights?
@illumynarty
@illumynarty 18 дней назад
I realized that you also made the first two fuel tanks white from the original paint scheme, well detailed!
@Bruh-zx2mc
@Bruh-zx2mc Год назад
POV: the sequel to Armageddon
@WilliamRWarrenJr
@WilliamRWarrenJr Год назад
Your date scroll doesn't match the events. ("Challenger" being January 1986, not sometime in 1987, e.g.) *Love your work!*
@joshuanoriega1179
@joshuanoriega1179 11 месяцев назад
So many rockets
@JacksonTyler
@JacksonTyler Месяц назад
The Shuttle was far, far, far from perfect - it was a flawed vehicle, but for those who like to argue that Buran was better, I say look only to the history. 133/135 to 1. Put up, or shut up - the Shuttle got it done.
@YourMom777-x3x
@YourMom777-x3x Год назад
The space shuttle was another Warner von Braun’s ideas.
@makasii
@makasii 11 месяцев назад
so now that's the new "short to copy"? already seen 3 version of it.
@romaricemmanuelamany9152
@romaricemmanuelamany9152 Год назад
❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
@user-ux8wn6ee6y
@user-ux8wn6ee6y 11 месяцев назад
Love to see one of falcon!!!!
@dustinswatsons9150
@dustinswatsons9150 Год назад
The same consistent cloud cover just kind of weird I don't know if I would go beyond it in anything to say
@johnw1954
@johnw1954 Год назад
What KSC will look like everyday once Starship is online.
@GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze
@GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze 6 месяцев назад
By 2030, there very well could be this scene over the course of an average day with starships
@N0Xa880iUL
@N0Xa880iUL Год назад
Like an 8 bit video game.
@user-cn4qe3bd5y
@user-cn4qe3bd5y Год назад
二回の事故が良く分かりますね
@csxguy3002
@csxguy3002 2 месяца назад
0:47 Heres Ares IX
@julesofearth1153
@julesofearth1153 9 месяцев назад
STS-114 launched in July of 2005...
@bobbyjohnson572
@bobbyjohnson572 Год назад
Challenger n discovery,never forgotten
@fruitninjaoffruitasia684
@fruitninjaoffruitasia684 9 месяцев назад
*columbia, not discovery
@shieldplusegy
@shieldplusegy Год назад
From 2011 to 2023
@user-ew4ql6xh7k
@user-ew4ql6xh7k 3 месяца назад
What A. .invensio woo ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😮😮😮😮
@user-ok1qy6yc7j
@user-ok1qy6yc7j Год назад
Wow 😮😮
@ismoyont
@ismoyont Год назад
I feel sad somehow after the year reaching 2009
@treenotdabbing1745
@treenotdabbing1745 Год назад
Where is the challenger??????
@thebaccathatchews
@thebaccathatchews Год назад
Challenger is at :08, just before the gap. Columbia is at :36, just before the second gap.
@Mrcaton..
@Mrcaton.. Год назад
@@thebaccathatchews 0:08 0:36
@rodolfoamezcuaortiz6618
@rodolfoamezcuaortiz6618 Год назад
YeS The EvolutioN Of The SocietY It´S In Dis OrtheR AnD Ciclycle!!
@eduardstadtler3708
@eduardstadtler3708 Год назад
Endless satellites to sky on us worldwide.
@dustinmills3785
@dustinmills3785 Год назад
Picture being a God, where your time relative to earth's time is every second is a year on earth, and now you are watching this as it's in real time, except now picture everything else going on in the world and how crazy that video would be.
@Jlinwoodjackson
@Jlinwoodjackson Год назад
This can’t be right.. because after the challenger explosion in 86. NASA took like 34 months off from any more STS missions. Maybe this was other rockets… but I don’t think so. It certainly wasn’t space shuttle missions.. as they only did 25 or so
@synoptic4753
@synoptic4753 Год назад
There s something fishy here. U$A? That s clearly not the shuttle. Afro→asian poster? As intelligen as AI can be. Missiles. USA never considered lo power can piggyback hi power?
@GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze
@GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze 6 месяцев назад
Uh yeah thats why the screen stays dim and there are no launches until late 1988 in this graphic, did you even watch it?
@user-gk9vr1dm7m
@user-gk9vr1dm7m Год назад
الخيال العلمي😁
@shivarpanamstuti2559
@shivarpanamstuti2559 Год назад
That's not space shuttle😅
@a_randomcanofbeans504
@a_randomcanofbeans504 Год назад
*MOSCOW MOSCOW-*
@Jlinwoodjackson
@Jlinwoodjackson Год назад
Sorry.. didn’t see them all… but I didn’t think there were 100 or so space shuttle missions
@simbatheraccoon5372
@simbatheraccoon5372 Год назад
135
@NOM-X
@NOM-X Год назад
Do a comparison (on split screen), with STS and F9. Your work is amazing! - NOM
@MrEzPc
@MrEzPc 11 месяцев назад
this but missiles to Russia with Love...
@user-bx8mk2cz1g
@user-bx8mk2cz1g Год назад
Всё это не американское и не совсем немецкое, руссконемецкоенемецкоруское и не как больше, с Фон Брауном в Германии работал очень авторитетный учёный инженер конструктор Русского происхождения, у американцев своего нечего нету, всё привозное, как и у японцев своего нечего нету, страна восходящего солнца, всё привозное, как и у многих других по сегодняшний день.
@arnoldnofuente2381
@arnoldnofuente2381 Год назад
Tax payer...😢
@alijhi
@alijhi Год назад
All those glorious launches until Obama cancelled the program...
@robertoroberto9798
@robertoroberto9798 Год назад
For a good reason as well, too expensive for a death trap which carried less payload than a dedicated cargo rocket.
@CheesyMez
@CheesyMez Год назад
both bush and clinton wanted to phase out the shuttle, it just never lived up to its promise, and the 21st century showed space could be reached by private enterprise.
@csxguy3002
@csxguy3002 2 месяца назад
Thats for project constellation, Bush announced it in 2004 for sending man back to the moon, reture the shuttles or etc. OBAMA CANCELLED Project Constellation in 2010 due to it being too expensive, behind schedule and lacking innovation.
@josesaldivar9827
@josesaldivar9827 Год назад
Este si que es el sueño que quieren ya no Allan que quieren 🤩😎😖
@user-eh5ip3sm6x
@user-eh5ip3sm6x Год назад
А это что за фантазии ??? 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
@elonmax404
@elonmax404 Год назад
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