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@minddude1673
@minddude1673 2 года назад
24:29 how he explains it makes him sound like he's telling a legendary tale, and its so satisfying..
@faktisletztenendes
@faktisletztenendes 3 года назад
Been all the way from Germany to LA just to see Endeavour, being close to one of the most impressive machines ever built... Can I just say I stood there and was crying? 😢
@N1njaSnake
@N1njaSnake 2 года назад
I understand you. I did the same, flew in from Europe just to see a Shuttle up close.
@TheMrSafeTheFirst
@TheMrSafeTheFirst 2 года назад
Ditto - Saw Atlantis in Kennedy. It was an emotional moment.
@chouetteperspicace1631
@chouetteperspicace1631 2 года назад
I'm waiting to do the same 🥺
@Mysterywhiteboy78
@Mysterywhiteboy78 Год назад
You should cry because the Americans stole German scientists to create NASA.
@IdeologieUK
@IdeologieUK 8 месяцев назад
I never saw it in real life, but as a kid of 11 I watched the first launch and was in awe, and every other mission thereafter I’d never lost my awe, interest and respect.
@zerg9523
@zerg9523 4 года назад
Just some added info, the 6 shuttles were: Atlantis Challenger - destroyed on launch Colombia - destroyed on reentry Discovery Endeavour Enterprise
@TNsher776
@TNsher776 4 года назад
Enterprise was never space worthy!
@zerg9523
@zerg9523 4 года назад
ProGreen LAWN - It’s still a shuttle though, and the one with the best name.
@TNsher776
@TNsher776 4 года назад
@@zerg9523 the runt of all shuttle! The red head step child shuttle!
@craigmackay4909
@craigmackay4909 2 года назад
Buran
@SIXITHS
@SIXITHS 2 года назад
@@TNsher776 The Enterprise is the reason that the others even made it into orbit.
@DeSantiagoDavid
@DeSantiagoDavid 2 года назад
Challenger disaster, terrible moment... Saddest thing watching live how 7 beautiful and brilliant people went that way ❤️🌹 same with the Columbia disaster, beautiful people gone
@peterdhafa4362
@peterdhafa4362 Год назад
Best documentary ever
@johnkean6852
@johnkean6852 6 месяцев назад
All alive apart from one. Not dead.
@carldennishowardroberts3952
@carldennishowardroberts3952 3 года назад
Bring back the best piece of engineering in history.i was there when challenger blow up so sad.
@siiedkazem4090
@siiedkazem4090 3 года назад
Thanks for all the best documentary
@jimparr01Utube
@jimparr01Utube 10 месяцев назад
Great documentary. Thank you for producing this. From waking in the morning to switch on my tiny transistor radio and hear voices from the Moon - Oh Wow. That will never leave me. So I have lived through most of the space exploration era and am grateful that I did so.
@itmethang
@itmethang Год назад
Thank you all the shuttles Atlantis Endeavor Challenger Discovery Columbia and Enterprise
@raymonddollan4221
@raymonddollan4221 4 года назад
got to be one of the best Documentaries i have watched
@felicianogoisdefreitas3159
@felicianogoisdefreitas3159 Год назад
Restored a bênção. Blessing for all humanity,
@vijayvarun6385
@vijayvarun6385 3 года назад
Awesome documentary
@MrMAReitz
@MrMAReitz Год назад
A fantastic documentary. The loss of lives are a tragedy that we cannot undo. We can only improve processes and technology. Failure is part of progression. RIP all those brave souls that sacrificed their lives in the name of science.
@johnkean6852
@johnkean6852 6 месяцев назад
Wake up they're still alive see you tube.
@rschulek
@rschulek 7 месяцев назад
The worst part of this that they knew that the O rings will fail, but as a program must go ahead....
@311076
@311076 3 года назад
I love the "ooh whoo" part! It's very strong feeling of faceing death and succeed.
@anthonyjohnson8672
@anthonyjohnson8672 Год назад
glued to the screen,,,great documentary....
@chouetteperspicace1631
@chouetteperspicace1631 2 года назад
Amazing documentary ! I love the space Shuttles, can't wait to see one !
@Sparklingtube
@Sparklingtube 2 года назад
Never gonna happen mate
@chouetteperspicace1631
@chouetteperspicace1631 2 года назад
@@Sparklingtube in museums
@Sparklingtube
@Sparklingtube 2 года назад
@@chouetteperspicace1631 ik
@johnkean6852
@johnkean6852 6 месяцев назад
Its a plane with 2 jet engines you can see the jet stream as it lands in the opening video. It was supposed to GLIDE from 'space.' Do research.
@gracemollel1482
@gracemollel1482 3 года назад
Best documentary and such an inspiring one
@pieterviljoen1257
@pieterviljoen1257 4 месяца назад
Fantastic. This is the stuff that America should be about!
@giannireggianini1362
@giannireggianini1362 3 года назад
m olto istruttivo sia emotivo sia tecnico grazie gianni
@cliffwatson8478
@cliffwatson8478 8 месяцев назад
Coming back again for the next Total Eclipse, will see them again ❤
@marykumargurung4654
@marykumargurung4654 2 года назад
Natasha Very nic many thanks 🌹🌹🌹☝Ⓜ👌👍🌍
@edwardghlee5084
@edwardghlee5084 4 года назад
great documentary
@metam.devad.neimte9212
@metam.devad.neimte9212 2 года назад
😂
@DeSantiagoDavid
@DeSantiagoDavid 2 года назад
Wonderful doco
@simonabbott4430
@simonabbott4430 Месяц назад
I think it's a shame because it seems that if it wasn't for the management the 2 disasters could have been prevented, Such an amazing piece of engineering
@dlm808101
@dlm808101 Год назад
Why did we stopped building and improving such wonders? The concorde, the space shuttle, ? Why did we stopped going back to the moon? just when technology has reached its peak.
@montygill2835
@montygill2835 2 года назад
Awesome Episode
@doddy1974
@doddy1974 Год назад
The space shuttle is massive my bigger than I ever thought it would be
@gopalm7749
@gopalm7749 3 года назад
Thanks sir
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 5 месяцев назад
Amazing engineering ,totally amazing
@azeetech5826
@azeetech5826 3 года назад
great effort, they are world heroes
@marmitaa8619
@marmitaa8619 2 года назад
What.
@paulward4268
@paulward4268 Год назад
@@marmitaa8619 What do you mean??
@jilokizito1705
@jilokizito1705 Год назад
Massive respect!
@selvakumari1686
@selvakumari1686 3 года назад
Inspiring
@sekarhttp
@sekarhttp 3 года назад
Great work by USA - wishes from India
@chiaralily1137
@chiaralily1137 Год назад
I keep going back to this documentary because it really got me into nasa and space exploration. I love it :)
@trevormorara9770
@trevormorara9770 2 года назад
The narrator makes the documentary sink in your mind
@NT-cj1zj
@NT-cj1zj Год назад
0:58 was that John Travolta with the binoculars?
@retard_activated
@retard_activated 4 года назад
At 3:30 I'm almost crying! Why am I scared?! 🥺😳
@ramsesrameez5430
@ramsesrameez5430 3 года назад
Inspiring stories about mega science.
@deepcool5497
@deepcool5497 8 месяцев назад
Super cool, amazing work NASA.
@simbonisiwemadaza7453
@simbonisiwemadaza7453 Месяц назад
hi, cim here from South Africa, please explain to me, how do you synchronise the speed with the ISS while doing the docking process considering that it is at 28000km/h?
@aykay6778
@aykay6778 2 года назад
Wish I could travel to space 🚀🚀🚀🚀 would be amazing .
@johnkean6852
@johnkean6852 6 месяцев назад
Cant get out of the e/m dome. Look up: "project fish bowl."
@chiagoziemunachukwu
@chiagoziemunachukwu 9 месяцев назад
WOW JUST WOW
@nancyhobson9710
@nancyhobson9710 4 года назад
Shuttle: A word that has connotations of just catching the shuttle bus to Margate in order to catch the train to London. But of course, defying the imagination, it goes much, much further!!
@uni-tek4471
@uni-tek4471 Год назад
Most scary event live on camera..... very very remarkable moments in space histroy
@rswpt
@rswpt Год назад
actually the docu is wrong, it wasnt the space shuttle that did more launches nor delivered more payload to space, that ship was called soyuz, its russian.
@filmshbraj
@filmshbraj 3 года назад
Nice
@annacarolinacancado
@annacarolinacancado Год назад
Would it be possible to make the RU-vid automatic translation tool available?
@69cornelix
@69cornelix 10 месяцев назад
"living in the past for menage the future"
@gstar1309
@gstar1309 2 года назад
Went everywhere but to the moon
@bennysam5178
@bennysam5178 3 года назад
Worth to watch totaly SciFi great job technology mind blowing... Keep go ahead to the end of the universe
@ramsesrameez5430
@ramsesrameez5430 3 года назад
The great National documentaries.
@kukakevin
@kukakevin Год назад
nice buran
@tanthiennguyen9308
@tanthiennguyen9308 Год назад
Vielen Dank Bond
@cleantok8599
@cleantok8599 3 года назад
Wow
@anonymoussaitama725
@anonymoussaitama725 3 года назад
Starship: Hold my Melrin Engines
@HarbingerOfTears
@HarbingerOfTears 3 года назад
Raptor Engines*
@Aus_mma
@Aus_mma 2 года назад
At 53:00 can anyone tell me what is the music name please 🙏🙏🙏
@erkasherif9931
@erkasherif9931 2 года назад
GREAT MISSION HAPPY FOR AMERIKAN TECNOLOGY VERY HAPPY
@jslugbug37
@jslugbug37 4 года назад
I went to the last auction at u.s.a. headquarters in Houston I get to live with my stuff everyday
@felicianogoisdefreitas3159
@felicianogoisdefreitas3159 Год назад
Vamos pra aldei[on]
@andrewhillis9544
@andrewhillis9544 Месяц назад
HOW WOULD OSCAR WILDE HAVE PUT IT ? ? ? "TO LOSE ONE SPACE SHUTTLE IS UNFORTUNATE, TO LOSE TWO SEEMS LIKE CARELESSNESS ! ! !"🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@ronaldhamblin4615
@ronaldhamblin4615 3 месяца назад
The USA are so far advanced this was something back in the 70s with the six million dollar man now it was realistic what a great piece of engineering 😊
@moisescondor8788
@moisescondor8788 3 года назад
Abecés ay emoción alegria treistesas pero ay q tener debocion a nuestros sientificos
@aspn-ender645
@aspn-ender645 2 года назад
Porq hablaz así
@andrewhillis9544
@andrewhillis9544 Месяц назад
IT SEEMS LIKE THE LESSONS WERE NOT LEARNED 17 YEARS AFTER THE CHALLENGER DISASTER IN 1986 WHEN TRAGEDY STRUCK AGAIN WITH THE COLUMBIA STS-107 IN 2003 ! ! ! ? ? ?😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@ramsesrameez5430
@ramsesrameez5430 3 года назад
yes this is reality and the life of a shuttle. Final stop
@johnkean6852
@johnkean6852 6 месяцев назад
It was a jet plane never went to space
@felicianogoisdefreitas3159
@felicianogoisdefreitas3159 Год назад
a gente busca e encontra é fazendo filho mesmo e mandando pro velho mundo, porque o céu é infinito, temos que conquistar, é o terceiro céu e meu dente dói. Oh cisos de cima pra não cair.
@johnkean6852
@johnkean6852 6 месяцев назад
If 'space' was real and the shuttle was real, it would have flown to the moon and back lol
@TheStobb50
@TheStobb50 5 месяцев назад
Excellent documentary, well worth watching
@dreamxd9331
@dreamxd9331 3 года назад
1:20:30 RIP KALPANA CHAVLA 🇮🇳❤ And All the other American Astronauts ..💐❤
@johnkean6852
@johnkean6852 6 месяцев назад
Theyre still alive see youtube
@ZYDALingzi
@ZYDALingzi Год назад
It is the dream of mankind to build a spacecraft that can go and return, and the Space Shuttle Orbiter was the very first step in this direction. I hope that the next generation of engines will be invented and that the new Space Shuttle equipped with such engines will once again go into space.
@johnkean6852
@johnkean6852 6 месяцев назад
Cant get into space lol
@KangoV
@KangoV Месяц назад
2,200 tonnes. Starship weighs 5,000 tonnes. Amazing. Fun fact, every film showing something like the space shuttle gets it wrong. None have it inverted. Only one film got it right. Yep, the james Bond film (thunderball?) and that was before the shuttle first launched.
@andrewhillis9544
@andrewhillis9544 Месяц назад
I Think You Are Confusing Thunderball With Moonraker ? ? ? There Are NO Space Shuttles In Thunderball OR You Only Live Twice, ONLY In Moonraker Do We See Space Shuttle's ! ! !
@carlrichardson5347
@carlrichardson5347 2 года назад
I built the New Lego Nasa space shuttle model with the Hubble space telescope that came with the set it's awesome and very big.
@elciosampaio2018
@elciosampaio2018 Год назад
26:37 someone from space talking via phone!!??
@yoskarokuto3553
@yoskarokuto3553 Год назад
50 years of shame
@Flippiz
@Flippiz 3 года назад
@10:53 is starship... interesting
@jaimesegura7318
@jaimesegura7318 3 года назад
came here to leave the same comment
@edwilko8819
@edwilko8819 10 месяцев назад
And nothing to replace it with nothing to replace Concorde either its like we're going backwards and slower oh wait we are 😂
@spankflaps1365
@spankflaps1365 Год назад
When I first saw the Shuttle on the back of a Jumbo Jet in 1981, I thought it looked pretty mad. Maybe building reusable aircraft that big and fast is just a step too far. Concorde also ultimately failed due to take-off debris.
@heruwahyudi6060
@heruwahyudi6060 3 месяца назад
Slamat pagi sadarra jaya 3x slalu slamahnya dunia aman semoga sukses slamah 2nya slamat pagi 🌟❤🌟
@felicianogoisdefreitas3159
@felicianogoisdefreitas3159 Год назад
scale in the scope... more, more more... compacted in 3 persons the universe, you have to procrastinar um pouco... suns na mão de um guerreiro são filhos Abraão... Saiba contar... Não sabia contar as estrelas e te dei nações para o meu Herdeiro.
@mikewillis44
@mikewillis44 Год назад
why didn't the heat the joints like you heat racing car tyres. or some other way.
@teknoaija1762
@teknoaija1762 10 месяцев назад
I was in 6th grade here in Finland and the landing was due 15.00 local time and it was shown live in tv.When we are leaving the classroom our nutty teacher says:"It s going to crash,nobody is able to do something like this."He was quite embarrassed next day.
@johnkean6852
@johnkean6852 6 месяцев назад
Wake up its a fantasy not real
@teknoaija1762
@teknoaija1762 6 месяцев назад
Your poor trolling isn t catching any of my fish.@@johnkean6852
@anthonytindle5758
@anthonytindle5758 3 года назад
I remember the first space shuttle launch our class was all sat in our history lesson wanting to listen to the launch on BBC radio but our teacher disapproved of radios during class but one of us gt one into the class we said to her the teacher let us lisson because in a few years we will be covering the space missions in class and she said give her the radio, we thaught that she is going to confescate our radio but she came took it off of us and put it on her desk only quiet but enough sound so we could hear it when quiet and at the countdown she turned the noise back up and when we heard launch sequence complete with a smile on her face stood up smiling and wrote the time and date on the blackboard whilst doing a little dance after that class we all said that she was the best teacher in school, even though I can still remember her face but not her name only Miss.
@override7486
@override7486 3 года назад
Wow, no wonder I can't understand it, even after reading it few times. There's literally a single dot, as a full stop, in entire sentence.
@jamesrobert4106
@jamesrobert4106 3 месяца назад
The nerve of Rogers to describe it as an "accident".
@GB-vn1tf
@GB-vn1tf 4 года назад
I watched the first launch and landing and the last launch and landing. Amazing but it seems like the US could have done so much more than have a space truck for satellites. Anyway, it's done now, let's see where NASA goes next.
@ae29productions
@ae29productions 3 года назад
I mean a step is a step
@flamingoinblue
@flamingoinblue Год назад
The Crew never died. They are still alive and well!! Just do your own research!!
@Flying-Kiwi
@Flying-Kiwi Год назад
We often see pilots go through the pre-flight checks both in and around their vehicle... should they be doing that as well in space for flight returns ?
@CLOCKCHASER2222
@CLOCKCHASER2222 Год назад
Yes they get out in orbit and do a walk around pre-check before getting back on the road home, 3 points per bad tyre if they don’t and land with with not enough treat depth, if it’s not right they ring the breakdown service to come out and change them before returning
@jchrg2336
@jchrg2336 3 года назад
Start the tele-time-travel(traveling) machine
@ktmbikes9227
@ktmbikes9227 3 года назад
The launch craft is covered in ice and the temp will stay at 0.C during the day, The boosters arnt safe ..... Nasa: Nah it will be fine
@tanthiennguyen9308
@tanthiennguyen9308 Год назад
Unbelievable, what were happend...............? NASA
@graeggede
@graeggede Год назад
bro forgot about sts 27
@andrewhillis9544
@andrewhillis9544 Месяц назад
THE SPACE SHUTTLE NASA GOT WAS NOT THE DESIGN THEY WANTED ! ! !😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@denzilblack3121
@denzilblack3121 2 года назад
Went everywhere but space
@andrewhillis9544
@andrewhillis9544 Месяц назад
SOME OF THE STS-107 COLUMBIA DEBRIS/WRECKAGE ENDED UP ON eBAY ! ! !🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@TheMrSafeTheFirst
@TheMrSafeTheFirst 2 года назад
Columbia’s crew spent more than 16 days in space - 22 days, 10 hours, 16 minutes.
@johnkean6852
@johnkean6852 6 месяцев назад
No
@felicianogoisdefreitas3159
@felicianogoisdefreitas3159 Год назад
Vida para sempre. ארבור דה וידה. דייווי-דה. ADN-COD-DNA
@momotarono
@momotarono 3 года назад
リスニングの練習になる
@tanthiennguyen9308
@tanthiennguyen9308 Год назад
Big Investigation.............
@wiebeslootstra9066
@wiebeslootstra9066 2 года назад
or build new shuttles, spending money for space is better, than use money for millitairy.
@LastEmperor86
@LastEmperor86 Год назад
Russians have used the Soyuz space capsule since 1959 to date and never had a single accident,it's actually nicknamed the Volkswagen beetle of space travel.NB:The Soyuz is what Americans have been using since shuttles were grounded in 2011.
@effingcool1780
@effingcool1780 Год назад
Agree. Soyuz is extraordinary with its 60s technology. Of course it is not big as space shuttle, if Shuttle is a bus,Soyuz is just a taxi. It can't carry much stuff. But surprisingly long living ,economical and safer.
@LastEmperor86
@LastEmperor86 Год назад
@@effingcool1780 the shuttle is a technological wonder nevertheless
@johnkean6852
@johnkean6852 6 месяцев назад
Nothing in 'space.' Wake up.
@samivel51
@samivel51 10 месяцев назад
They dont even mention where the foam came from !
@ytadltspv
@ytadltspv Год назад
so nasa and washington was responsible for the tragedies and the end of the project. 1st they cut corners in absence of ideal launch conditions and in the 2nd, they forgot the 1st - refusing to act on the immediate evidence. if they could repair a telescope,the crew mightve worked something out even if they hadnt carried a bunch of spares - they couldve just docted into the ISS and waited for the pickup. so much talent and precious lives just evaporated
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