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How did the Orbiter Vehicle work? (Space Shuttle)
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published: 07 Aug 2020
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Detailed tour through the Space Shuttle Orbiter
Join me in this documentary walking through a Space Shuttle Orbiter 'Discovery' at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center and Orbiter trainer Independence at Space Centre Houston.
Other videos:
Shuttle Carrier Aircraft Boeing 747: https://youtu.be/pkwt594wn5U
Hughes H-4 Hercules Spruce Goose: https://youtu.be/zwniLHX-KTc
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress: https://youtu.be/h4_ESnENDfI
Convair B-36 Peacemaker: https://youtu.be/bvM0usMCQkg
North American XB-70 Valkryie: https://youtu.be/O8GvQ_N_lLk
North American X-15: https://youtu.be/YGN3b3usw5Q
Boeing B-29 Superfortress: https://youtu.be/6TcTDd2v090
Concorde: https://youtu.be/Dy1tRQ8BKwQ
Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird: https://youtu.be/McR124aLTnA
Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit: https://youtu.be/xEPs9izdDJA...
published: 14 May 2022
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The Insane Engineering of Orbit
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published: 22 Dec 2023
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The Insane Engineering of the Space Shuttle
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Head of Production: Mike Ridolfi
Senior Editor: Dylan Hennessy
Animator: Eli Prenten
Animator: Stijn Orlans
Sound and Production Coordinator: Graham Haerther
Thumbnail: Simon Buckmaster
Head of Moral: Shia LeWoof
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published: 16 Dec 2023
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What Caused the Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster in 2003?
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Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster Video [With Real Video] | Mayday: Air Disaster (4K)
The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster was a fatal accident in the United States' space program that occurred on January 28, 1986, when the Space Shuttle Challenger (OV-099) broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, killing all seven crew members aboard. The mission carried the designation STS-51-L and was the tenth flight for the Challenger orbiter.
The spacecraft disintegrated over the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Cape Canaveral, Florida, at 11:39 a.m. EST (16:39 UTC). The disaster began after a joint in the Space Shuttle's right solid rocket booster (SRB) failed at liftoff. The failure was caused by the failure of O-ring seals used in the joi...
published: 19 Oct 2021
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Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 - Amazing Shuttle Launch Experience
Kennedy Space Center, May 14th, 2010.
I was privileged to travel to the Kennedy Space Center to watch the launch of Atlantis on what was then the "final scheduled" flight of the orbiter (STS-132). This video is my homage to the shuttle program through the in-depth experience of a single orbiter launch. I believe we should be thankful for the Atlantis orbiter, all her astronauts, the countless NASA staff who made her fly, and the American people who created a space vehicle of extraordinary power and grace.
This footage incorporates numerous camera views from the ground, the footage I took during launch, and video and audio from NASA showing the orbiter stack itself during takeoff and flight. I hope you enjoy the experience of launch preparation and the resulting eight-and-a-half-minute ex...
published: 18 Sep 2013
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Space Shuttle launches: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour
The Space Shuttle was a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system operated from 1981 to 2011 by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as part of the Space Shuttle program. Its official program name was Space Transportation System (STS), taken from a 1969 plan for a system of reusable spacecraft where it was the only item funded for development.[4] The first of four orbital test flights occurred in 1981, leading to operational flights beginning in 1982. Five complete Space Shuttle orbiter vehicles were built and flown on a total of 135 missions from 1981 to 2011, launched from the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida. Operational missions launched numerous satellites, interplanetary probes, and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST); conducted science experiments ...
published: 17 Feb 2021
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Space Shuttle Launch Audio - play LOUD (no music) HD 1080p
- - Created through FAIR USE for educational purposes - - STS-121
You need a sound system with a lot of power and a great sub (turned up to house shaking level) to get the right effect of this video. I made this for all the people who dreamed of seeing a launch in person but were never able to make the trip themselves.
Using dozens of different video sources and countless audio versions of Shuttle launches I mixed this little clip together to mimic as close an experience to the real thing as I could. I know that the exact sequence of countdown events is somewhat compressed and not time-accurate but I was going more for the 'feel' of a high energy launch experience rather than a technical documentary. Throttle Up and SRB Separation are sounds as might be heard from onboard acoustic tran...
published: 27 Apr 2011
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Space Shuttle Discovery Landing (STS-119)
Credit: NASA Kennedy Space Center
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published: 04 Jan 2013
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The Space Shuttle, The Orbiter - Space Documentary
The Space Shuttle was a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system operated by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, as part of the Space Shuttle program. Its official program name was Space Transportation System, taken from a 1969 plan for a system of reusable spacecraft of which it was the only item funded for development. The first of four orbital test flights occurred in 1981, leading to operational flights beginning in 1982.
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published: 22 Dec 2016
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How did the Orbiter Vehicle work? (Space Shuttle)
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🚀Space Video Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6xOUzgaIts&list=PLgVMn8k8t5JNeGds2KjPLXh37Y2oHuKHW
👨🚀Thanks to NASA Astronaut Mike Mullane for reviewing this video!
Website: https://mikemullane.com/
His book "Riding Rockets": https://amzn.to/39ZqIm4
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⌚Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Overview
01:35 - Typical Mission
04:03 - Orbiter Construction
04:46 - Main Parts of Orbiter
06:08 - Crew Compartment
08:27 - Aft Fuselage
10:28 - Payload Bay
13:00 - Problem Solving
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⌨Some of the 3D models in this video were purchased however, I did make some modifications to them.
Space Shuttle: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/space-shuttle-3d-obj/1003967
Hubble Space Telescope: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3ds-max-hubble-space-telescope/805682
International Space Station: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3ds-max-international-space-station/790951
Spacesuit: https://flippednormals.com/downloads/spacesuit-nasa-emu-safer/
Launch Complex 39a: https://www.3dhorse.com/products/kennedy-space-center-launch-3d-model?_pos=5&_sid=d9b1a87e1&_ss=r
📖Book Sources:
NASA Space Shuttle, 1981 onwards (all models), Owners' Workshop Manual https://amzn.to/33xtU70
Space Shuttle: The History of the National Space Transportation System by Dennis R. Jenkins https://amzn.to/2DvDWef
The History of the American Space Shuttle by Dennis R. Jenkins https://amzn.to/2C32efe
Wings In Orbit: Scientifics and Engineering Legacis of the Space Shuttle https://amzn.to/3ka3oXt
Wheels Stop: The Tragedies and Triumphs of the Space Shuttle Program, 1986-2011, by Rick Houston https://amzn.to/31gUXRv
Into the Black: The Extraordinary Untold Story of the First Flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia by Rowland White https://amzn.to/31lQZqP
🌐Internet Sources:
https://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/technology/sts-newsref/sts_overview.html
https://www.nasa.gov/pdf/566250main_2011.07.05%20SHUTTLE%20ERA%20FACTS.pdf
https://history.nasa.gov/SP-4225/diagrams/shuttle/shuttle-diagram.htm
https://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/pdf/584722main_Wings-ch3a-pgs53-73.pdf
https://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/reference/shutref/
https://youtu.be/SvaG0xDdP8g - The Space Shuttle (NASA/William Shatner)
https://youtu.be/kdKltNx42AQ - First Space Shuttle Launch - STS-1 (1981)
https://youtu.be/5KygwcZ545U - Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 - Amazing Shuttle Launch Experience
https://youtu.be/3t2sZKxdSgw - Documentary Inside the Space Shuttle
https://youtu.be/H-uxmp6ok8I - The Space Shuttle's Last Flight (Reel Truth Science Documentaries)
https://youtu.be/o3XS_5L--Qg - Inside Space Shuttle Discovery 360
https://youtu.be/MWthdKeXzI4 - Modern Marvels: How the Space Shuttle Works
https://youtu.be/v1_WqVguRJg - Engineering Connections (Richard Hammdons) - Space Shuttle
https://youtu.be/cn4MVoIEJvU - Space Shuttle Era: Main Engines
https://youtu.be/ws3LusoK2FU - The Space Shuttle's Last Flight - 2011 Documentary
🎵Music: (Soundstripe.com)
"Edge of the Sea" by Cody Martin
"Verge Of Discovery" by Cody Martin
"Frontier" by Shimmer
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📼Video Summary:
The Space Shuttle is made of up of the Orbiter Vehicle, the External Tank, and 2 Solid Rocket Boosters. Missions were launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. There were five orbiters built to travel to space: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavor. Parts of the space shuttle include Fuselage, Wings, Thermal Protection System, Reaction Control System, and Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSME). The Crew Compartment consists of the Flight Deck, Mid Deck, and the Equipment Bay. Most missions had 7 astronauts on board. When they do an EVA or "Space Walk" they can enter the Air Lock to go out into the Payload Bay. The Remote Manipulator System (RMS), also known as the Canadarm, is used used to move payloads around in space.
#b3d #SpaceShuttle #NASA
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👨🚀Thanks to NASA Astronaut Mike Mullane for reviewing this video!
Website: https://mikemullane.com/
His book "Riding Rockets": https://amzn.to/39ZqIm4
Thanks to @Scott Manley for reviewing this video. His channel has a lot more about rockets and space.
This video has been dubbed in over 20 languages, change the audio track language in the Settings menu (click the gear icon in the lower right hand corner of the video).
Try dubbing your videos with AI: https://dittodub.com/a/jaredowen
⌚Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Overview
01:35 - Typical Mission
04:03 - Orbiter Construction
04:46 - Main Parts of Orbiter
06:08 - Crew Compartment
08:27 - Aft Fuselage
10:28 - Payload Bay
13:00 - Problem Solving
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⌨Some of the 3D models in this video were purchased however, I did make some modifications to them.
Space Shuttle: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/space-shuttle-3d-obj/1003967
Hubble Space Telescope: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3ds-max-hubble-space-telescope/805682
International Space Station: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3ds-max-international-space-station/790951
Spacesuit: https://flippednormals.com/downloads/spacesuit-nasa-emu-safer/
Launch Complex 39a: https://www.3dhorse.com/products/kennedy-space-center-launch-3d-model?_pos=5&_sid=d9b1a87e1&_ss=r
📖Book Sources:
NASA Space Shuttle, 1981 onwards (all models), Owners' Workshop Manual https://amzn.to/33xtU70
Space Shuttle: The History of the National Space Transportation System by Dennis R. Jenkins https://amzn.to/2DvDWef
The History of the American Space Shuttle by Dennis R. Jenkins https://amzn.to/2C32efe
Wings In Orbit: Scientifics and Engineering Legacis of the Space Shuttle https://amzn.to/3ka3oXt
Wheels Stop: The Tragedies and Triumphs of the Space Shuttle Program, 1986-2011, by Rick Houston https://amzn.to/31gUXRv
Into the Black: The Extraordinary Untold Story of the First Flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia by Rowland White https://amzn.to/31lQZqP
🌐Internet Sources:
https://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/technology/sts-newsref/sts_overview.html
https://www.nasa.gov/pdf/566250main_2011.07.05%20SHUTTLE%20ERA%20FACTS.pdf
https://history.nasa.gov/SP-4225/diagrams/shuttle/shuttle-diagram.htm
https://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/pdf/584722main_Wings-ch3a-pgs53-73.pdf
https://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/reference/shutref/
https://youtu.be/SvaG0xDdP8g - The Space Shuttle (NASA/William Shatner)
https://youtu.be/kdKltNx42AQ - First Space Shuttle Launch - STS-1 (1981)
https://youtu.be/5KygwcZ545U - Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 - Amazing Shuttle Launch Experience
https://youtu.be/3t2sZKxdSgw - Documentary Inside the Space Shuttle
https://youtu.be/H-uxmp6ok8I - The Space Shuttle's Last Flight (Reel Truth Science Documentaries)
https://youtu.be/o3XS_5L--Qg - Inside Space Shuttle Discovery 360
https://youtu.be/MWthdKeXzI4 - Modern Marvels: How the Space Shuttle Works
https://youtu.be/v1_WqVguRJg - Engineering Connections (Richard Hammdons) - Space Shuttle
https://youtu.be/cn4MVoIEJvU - Space Shuttle Era: Main Engines
https://youtu.be/ws3LusoK2FU - The Space Shuttle's Last Flight - 2011 Documentary
🎵Music: (Soundstripe.com)
"Edge of the Sea" by Cody Martin
"Verge Of Discovery" by Cody Martin
"Frontier" by Shimmer
🟠Made with Blender 2.83, Cycles Render
www.blender.org
🎧Here is some of the gear that I use for animation:
Graphics Card: GTX 1080ti https://amzn.to/2t70HN0
CPU: i7-8700k https://amzn.to/2WEk9OE
Motherboard: Asus Prim Z370-A https://amzn.to/2t4EVth
Microphone: Samson Go Mic https://amzn.to/2GaSpvV
Mouse: Logitech G600 https://amzn.to/2UKhf9P
Chair: Staples Gaming Chair https://amzn.to/31hNgKS
📼Video Summary:
The Space Shuttle is made of up of the Orbiter Vehicle, the External Tank, and 2 Solid Rocket Boosters. Missions were launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. There were five orbiters built to travel to space: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavor. Parts of the space shuttle include Fuselage, Wings, Thermal Protection System, Reaction Control System, and Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSME). The Crew Compartment consists of the Flight Deck, Mid Deck, and the Equipment Bay. Most missions had 7 astronauts on board. When they do an EVA or "Space Walk" they can enter the Air Lock to go out into the Payload Bay. The Remote Manipulator System (RMS), also known as the Canadarm, is used used to move payloads around in space.
#b3d #SpaceShuttle #NASA
- published: 07 Aug 2020
- views: 17521166
11:03
Detailed tour through the Space Shuttle Orbiter
Join me in this documentary walking through a Space Shuttle Orbiter 'Discovery' at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center and...
Join me in this documentary walking through a Space Shuttle Orbiter 'Discovery' at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center and Orbiter trainer Independence at Space Centre Houston.
Other videos:
Shuttle Carrier Aircraft Boeing 747: https://youtu.be/pkwt594wn5U
Hughes H-4 Hercules Spruce Goose: https://youtu.be/zwniLHX-KTc
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress: https://youtu.be/h4_ESnENDfI
Convair B-36 Peacemaker: https://youtu.be/bvM0usMCQkg
North American XB-70 Valkryie: https://youtu.be/O8GvQ_N_lLk
North American X-15: https://youtu.be/YGN3b3usw5Q
Boeing B-29 Superfortress: https://youtu.be/6TcTDd2v090
Concorde: https://youtu.be/Dy1tRQ8BKwQ
Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird: https://youtu.be/McR124aLTnA
Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit: https://youtu.be/xEPs9izdDJA
Tour through an AVRO Lancaster bomber: https://youtu.be/5gk6hEJ0vO0
Tour through a QANTAS Boeing 747-200B: https://youtu.be/E7mCtl_uJ1s
Tour through a QANTAS Boeing 707-138: https://youtu.be/QI4TN9xJtxU
Tour through a QANTAS Lockheed Super Constellation: https://youtu.be/sd5xujtsOlo
Tour through a Douglas DC-3: https://youtu.be/dUB4pjG2GVU
Tour through a USAF Boeing B-52: https://youtu.be/wLCuiRtolpM
USAF/RAAF General Dynamics F-111: https://youtu.be/CTb8JYWyBe4
RAAF CAC Avon Sabre: https://youtu.be/Tmgblwv0g8o
RAAF CAC Dassault Mirage III: https://youtu.be/XcfR4G5NRmw
100 years of QANTAS aircraft on display at the Qantas Founders Museum: https://youtu.be/qyPVGTplh2Q
Onboard the LAST EVER Qantas Boeing 747 flight in Canberra: https://youtu.be/EyuoX3tDWGw
Tour through a DeHavilland Comet 4 at the Duxford IMW: https://youtu.be/lppTTfzV3GU
Tour through the Museum of Flight in Seattle: https://youtu.be/vYurfrYAmbU
I have two Youtube channels: Paul Stewart (aviation travel vlogs): https://www.youtube.com/c/paulstewartaviation
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0:00 intro
0:45 starting at the nose
2:06 reaction control system
2:34 Shuttle Remote Manipulator System / Canadarm
2:48 delta wing
3:32 aft end and engines
6:06 landing gear
7:02 windows
7:20 entering middeck
9:04 payload bay
9:45 flight deck
#space #spacex #spaceshuttle
https://wn.com/Detailed_Tour_Through_The_Space_Shuttle_Orbiter
Join me in this documentary walking through a Space Shuttle Orbiter 'Discovery' at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center and Orbiter trainer Independence at Space Centre Houston.
Other videos:
Shuttle Carrier Aircraft Boeing 747: https://youtu.be/pkwt594wn5U
Hughes H-4 Hercules Spruce Goose: https://youtu.be/zwniLHX-KTc
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress: https://youtu.be/h4_ESnENDfI
Convair B-36 Peacemaker: https://youtu.be/bvM0usMCQkg
North American XB-70 Valkryie: https://youtu.be/O8GvQ_N_lLk
North American X-15: https://youtu.be/YGN3b3usw5Q
Boeing B-29 Superfortress: https://youtu.be/6TcTDd2v090
Concorde: https://youtu.be/Dy1tRQ8BKwQ
Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird: https://youtu.be/McR124aLTnA
Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit: https://youtu.be/xEPs9izdDJA
Tour through an AVRO Lancaster bomber: https://youtu.be/5gk6hEJ0vO0
Tour through a QANTAS Boeing 747-200B: https://youtu.be/E7mCtl_uJ1s
Tour through a QANTAS Boeing 707-138: https://youtu.be/QI4TN9xJtxU
Tour through a QANTAS Lockheed Super Constellation: https://youtu.be/sd5xujtsOlo
Tour through a Douglas DC-3: https://youtu.be/dUB4pjG2GVU
Tour through a USAF Boeing B-52: https://youtu.be/wLCuiRtolpM
USAF/RAAF General Dynamics F-111: https://youtu.be/CTb8JYWyBe4
RAAF CAC Avon Sabre: https://youtu.be/Tmgblwv0g8o
RAAF CAC Dassault Mirage III: https://youtu.be/XcfR4G5NRmw
100 years of QANTAS aircraft on display at the Qantas Founders Museum: https://youtu.be/qyPVGTplh2Q
Onboard the LAST EVER Qantas Boeing 747 flight in Canberra: https://youtu.be/EyuoX3tDWGw
Tour through a DeHavilland Comet 4 at the Duxford IMW: https://youtu.be/lppTTfzV3GU
Tour through the Museum of Flight in Seattle: https://youtu.be/vYurfrYAmbU
I have two Youtube channels: Paul Stewart (aviation travel vlogs): https://www.youtube.com/c/paulstewartaviation
Paul Stewart EXTRA (unedited inflight aviation footage): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPnnXfUeUOKYUs5K_Ve1icg
Check out my Instagram account: @paulstewartaviation ( https://www.instagram.com/paulstewartaviation/ )
And Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paulstewartaviation/
If you enjoy this videos and want to see more, you can send me a donation via Paypal :) https://paypal.me/paulstewartaviation
0:00 intro
0:45 starting at the nose
2:06 reaction control system
2:34 Shuttle Remote Manipulator System / Canadarm
2:48 delta wing
3:32 aft end and engines
6:06 landing gear
7:02 windows
7:20 entering middeck
9:04 payload bay
9:45 flight deck
#space #spacex #spaceshuttle
- published: 14 May 2022
- views: 1125994
30:10
The Insane Engineering of Orbit
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- published: 22 Dec 2023
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28:08
The Insane Engineering of the Space Shuttle
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- published: 16 Dec 2023
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11:21
What Caused the Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster in 2003?
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The Space Shutt...
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Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster Video [With Real Video] | Mayday: Air Disaster (4K)
The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster was a fatal accident in the United States' space program that occurred on January 28, 1986, when the Space Shuttle Challenger (OV-099) broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, killing all seven crew members aboard. The mission carried the designation STS-51-L and was the tenth flight for the Challenger orbiter.
The spacecraft disintegrated over the
Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Cape Canaveral, Florida, at 11:39 a.m. EST (16:39 UTC). The disaster began after a joint in the Space Shuttle's right solid rocket booster (SRB) failed at liftoff. The failure was caused by the failure of O-ring seals used in the joint, in part because of the unusually cold temperatures at the time of launch. The seals' failure caused a breach in the SRB joint, which allowed pressurized burning gas from within the solid rocket motor to reach the outside and impinge upon the adjacent SRB's aft field joint attachment hardware and external fuel tank. This led to the separation of the right-hand SRB's aft field joint attachment and the structural failure of the external tank. Following the explosion, the orbiter was broken up by aerodynamic forces.
The crew compartment and many other vehicle fragments were recovered from the ocean floor after a three-month search and recovery operation. The exact timing of the death of the crew is unknown; several crew members are known to have survived the initial breakup of the spacecraft. By design, the orbiter has no escape system, and the impact of the crew compartment at terminal velocity with the ocean surface was too violent to be survivable.
The disaster resulted in a 32-month hiatus in the Space Shuttle program and the formation of the Rogers Commission, a special commission appointed by United States President Ronald Reagan to investigate the accident. The Rogers Commission found that issues with NASA's organizational culture and decision-making processes had been key contributing factors to the accident. Test data from as early as 1977 had revealed a potentially catastrophic flaw in the SRBss O-rings, but this was not addressed or corrected by NASA or Morton Thiokol. NASA managers also disregarded warnings from engineers about the dangers of launching in cold temperatures and did not report these technical concerns to their superiors.
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The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster was a fatal accident in the United States' space program that occurred on January 28, 1986, when the Space Shuttle Challenger (OV-099) broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, killing all seven crew members aboard. The mission carried the designation STS-51-L and was the tenth flight for the Challenger orbiter.
The spacecraft disintegrated over the
Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Cape Canaveral, Florida, at 11:39 a.m. EST (16:39 UTC). The disaster began after a joint in the Space Shuttle's right solid rocket booster (SRB) failed at liftoff. The failure was caused by the failure of O-ring seals used in the joint, in part because of the unusually cold temperatures at the time of launch. The seals' failure caused a breach in the SRB joint, which allowed pressurized burning gas from within the solid rocket motor to reach the outside and impinge upon the adjacent SRB's aft field joint attachment hardware and external fuel tank. This led to the separation of the right-hand SRB's aft field joint attachment and the structural failure of the external tank. Following the explosion, the orbiter was broken up by aerodynamic forces.
The crew compartment and many other vehicle fragments were recovered from the ocean floor after a three-month search and recovery operation. The exact timing of the death of the crew is unknown; several crew members are known to have survived the initial breakup of the spacecraft. By design, the orbiter has no escape system, and the impact of the crew compartment at terminal velocity with the ocean surface was too violent to be survivable.
The disaster resulted in a 32-month hiatus in the Space Shuttle program and the formation of the Rogers Commission, a special commission appointed by United States President Ronald Reagan to investigate the accident. The Rogers Commission found that issues with NASA's organizational culture and decision-making processes had been key contributing factors to the accident. Test data from as early as 1977 had revealed a potentially catastrophic flaw in the SRBss O-rings, but this was not addressed or corrected by NASA or Morton Thiokol. NASA managers also disregarded warnings from engineers about the dangers of launching in cold temperatures and did not report these technical concerns to their superiors.
Music(Ross Bugden):
New Frontiers : https://youtu.be/4NGZQqPpDMw
Last Dawn : https://youtu.be/wWjgsepyE8I
Olympus : https://youtu.be/BnmglWHoVrk
Fall : https://youtu.be/Bln0BEv5AJ0
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LIGHT IN DARK PLACES (2019 REMASTER) by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au
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- published: 19 Oct 2021
- views: 8957965
21:59
Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 - Amazing Shuttle Launch Experience
Kennedy Space Center, May 14th, 2010.
I was privileged to travel to the Kennedy Space Center to watch the launch of Atlantis on what was then the "final schedul...
Kennedy Space Center, May 14th, 2010.
I was privileged to travel to the Kennedy Space Center to watch the launch of Atlantis on what was then the "final scheduled" flight of the orbiter (STS-132). This video is my homage to the shuttle program through the in-depth experience of a single orbiter launch. I believe we should be thankful for the Atlantis orbiter, all her astronauts, the countless NASA staff who made her fly, and the American people who created a space vehicle of extraordinary power and grace.
This footage incorporates numerous camera views from the ground, the footage I took during launch, and video and audio from NASA showing the orbiter stack itself during takeoff and flight. I hope you enjoy the experience of launch preparation and the resulting eight-and-a-half-minute exhilarating ride into space.
In places, the timeline of the actual events has been extended to allow viewing of several different viewpoints of the same moment. This creative decision aims to bask in the experience from many angles and celebrate the amazing feat of launching a spacecraft into orbit.
I hope you enjoy the ride!
MORE BACKGROUND
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
After this flight, Atlantis was processed and prepared to fly one last time... this time as "on-call" STS-335, which would remain flight-ready, should either of the remaining two orbiters' flights require a rescue mission. Thankfully, such a rescue flight was not needed and Congress appropriated funds to extend the program to allow the "flight ready" Atlantis to launch one last time, becoming the last shuttle mission (STS-135) of the Shuttle Program.
Atlantis now has a permanent home on display at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Errata: A video editing error at the end of the video states the launch was in 2012, rather than the correct year of 2010.
MUSIC TRACKS (In order of appearance)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1) Band Of Brothers Suite Two, Band Of Brothers, (Michael Kamen)
2) Rise, The Space Between Us, (Craig Armstrong)
3) After The Storm, The Space Between Us, (Craig Armstrong)
4) After Antietam, Glory Soundtrack, (James Horner)
5) Now We Are Free (Juba's Mix), Gladiator: More Music From The Motion Picture, (Hanz Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard)
6) Hymn, The Space Between Us, (Craig Armstrong)
https://wn.com/Shuttle_Atlantis_Sts_132_Amazing_Shuttle_Launch_Experience
Kennedy Space Center, May 14th, 2010.
I was privileged to travel to the Kennedy Space Center to watch the launch of Atlantis on what was then the "final scheduled" flight of the orbiter (STS-132). This video is my homage to the shuttle program through the in-depth experience of a single orbiter launch. I believe we should be thankful for the Atlantis orbiter, all her astronauts, the countless NASA staff who made her fly, and the American people who created a space vehicle of extraordinary power and grace.
This footage incorporates numerous camera views from the ground, the footage I took during launch, and video and audio from NASA showing the orbiter stack itself during takeoff and flight. I hope you enjoy the experience of launch preparation and the resulting eight-and-a-half-minute exhilarating ride into space.
In places, the timeline of the actual events has been extended to allow viewing of several different viewpoints of the same moment. This creative decision aims to bask in the experience from many angles and celebrate the amazing feat of launching a spacecraft into orbit.
I hope you enjoy the ride!
MORE BACKGROUND
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
After this flight, Atlantis was processed and prepared to fly one last time... this time as "on-call" STS-335, which would remain flight-ready, should either of the remaining two orbiters' flights require a rescue mission. Thankfully, such a rescue flight was not needed and Congress appropriated funds to extend the program to allow the "flight ready" Atlantis to launch one last time, becoming the last shuttle mission (STS-135) of the Shuttle Program.
Atlantis now has a permanent home on display at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Errata: A video editing error at the end of the video states the launch was in 2012, rather than the correct year of 2010.
MUSIC TRACKS (In order of appearance)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1) Band Of Brothers Suite Two, Band Of Brothers, (Michael Kamen)
2) Rise, The Space Between Us, (Craig Armstrong)
3) After The Storm, The Space Between Us, (Craig Armstrong)
4) After Antietam, Glory Soundtrack, (James Horner)
5) Now We Are Free (Juba's Mix), Gladiator: More Music From The Motion Picture, (Hanz Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard)
6) Hymn, The Space Between Us, (Craig Armstrong)
- published: 18 Sep 2013
- views: 78901997
2:33
Space Shuttle launches: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour
The Space Shuttle was a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system operated from 1981 to 2011 by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (...
The Space Shuttle was a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system operated from 1981 to 2011 by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as part of the Space Shuttle program. Its official program name was Space Transportation System (STS), taken from a 1969 plan for a system of reusable spacecraft where it was the only item funded for development.[4] The first of four orbital test flights occurred in 1981, leading to operational flights beginning in 1982. Five complete Space Shuttle orbiter vehicles were built and flown on a total of 135 missions from 1981 to 2011, launched from the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida. Operational missions launched numerous satellites, interplanetary probes, and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST); conducted science experiments in orbit; participated in the Shuttle-Mir program with Russia; and participated in construction and servicing of the International Space Station (ISS). The Space Shuttle fleet's total mission time was 1,322 days, 19 hours, 21 minutes and 23 seconds.[5]
Space Shuttle components include the Orbiter Vehicle (OV) with three clustered Rocketdyne RS-25 main engines, a pair of recoverable solid rocket boosters (SRBs), and the expendable external tank (ET) containing liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. The Space Shuttle was launched vertically, like a conventional rocket, with the two SRBs operating in parallel with the orbiter's three main engines, which were fueled from the ET. The SRBs were jettisoned before the vehicle reached orbit, and the ET was jettisoned just before orbit insertion, which used the orbiter's two Orbital Maneuvering System (OMS) engines. At the conclusion of the mission, the orbiter fired its OMS to deorbit and reenter the atmosphere. The orbiter was protected during reentry by its thermal protection system tiles, and it glided as a spaceplane to a runway landing, usually to the Shuttle Landing Facility at KSC, Florida, or to Rogers Dry Lake in Edwards Air Force Base, California. If the landing occurred at Edwards, the orbiter was flown back to the KSC on the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a specially modified Boeing 747.
The first orbiter, Enterprise, was built in 1976 and used in Approach and Landing Tests, but had no orbital capability. Four fully operational orbiters were initially built: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, and Atlantis. Of these, two were lost in mission accidents: Challenger in 1986 and Columbia in 2003, with a total of 14 astronauts killed. A fifth operational (and sixth in total) orbiter, Endeavour, was built in 1991 to replace Challenger. The Space Shuttle was retired from service upon the conclusion of Atlantis's final flight on July 21, 2011. The U.S. relied on the Russian Soyuz spacecraft to transport astronauts to the ISS from the last Shuttle flight until the launch of the Demo-2 mission in May 2020.
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The Space Shuttle was a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system operated from 1981 to 2011 by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as part of the Space Shuttle program. Its official program name was Space Transportation System (STS), taken from a 1969 plan for a system of reusable spacecraft where it was the only item funded for development.[4] The first of four orbital test flights occurred in 1981, leading to operational flights beginning in 1982. Five complete Space Shuttle orbiter vehicles were built and flown on a total of 135 missions from 1981 to 2011, launched from the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida. Operational missions launched numerous satellites, interplanetary probes, and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST); conducted science experiments in orbit; participated in the Shuttle-Mir program with Russia; and participated in construction and servicing of the International Space Station (ISS). The Space Shuttle fleet's total mission time was 1,322 days, 19 hours, 21 minutes and 23 seconds.[5]
Space Shuttle components include the Orbiter Vehicle (OV) with three clustered Rocketdyne RS-25 main engines, a pair of recoverable solid rocket boosters (SRBs), and the expendable external tank (ET) containing liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. The Space Shuttle was launched vertically, like a conventional rocket, with the two SRBs operating in parallel with the orbiter's three main engines, which were fueled from the ET. The SRBs were jettisoned before the vehicle reached orbit, and the ET was jettisoned just before orbit insertion, which used the orbiter's two Orbital Maneuvering System (OMS) engines. At the conclusion of the mission, the orbiter fired its OMS to deorbit and reenter the atmosphere. The orbiter was protected during reentry by its thermal protection system tiles, and it glided as a spaceplane to a runway landing, usually to the Shuttle Landing Facility at KSC, Florida, or to Rogers Dry Lake in Edwards Air Force Base, California. If the landing occurred at Edwards, the orbiter was flown back to the KSC on the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a specially modified Boeing 747.
The first orbiter, Enterprise, was built in 1976 and used in Approach and Landing Tests, but had no orbital capability. Four fully operational orbiters were initially built: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, and Atlantis. Of these, two were lost in mission accidents: Challenger in 1986 and Columbia in 2003, with a total of 14 astronauts killed. A fifth operational (and sixth in total) orbiter, Endeavour, was built in 1991 to replace Challenger. The Space Shuttle was retired from service upon the conclusion of Atlantis's final flight on July 21, 2011. The U.S. relied on the Russian Soyuz spacecraft to transport astronauts to the ISS from the last Shuttle flight until the launch of the Demo-2 mission in May 2020.
More info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle
- published: 17 Feb 2021
- views: 56699
3:53
Space Shuttle Launch Audio - play LOUD (no music) HD 1080p
- - Created through FAIR USE for educational purposes - - STS-121
You need a sound system with a lot of power and a great sub (turned up to house shaking level)...
- - Created through FAIR USE for educational purposes - - STS-121
You need a sound system with a lot of power and a great sub (turned up to house shaking level) to get the right effect of this video. I made this for all the people who dreamed of seeing a launch in person but were never able to make the trip themselves.
Using dozens of different video sources and countless audio versions of Shuttle launches I mixed this little clip together to mimic as close an experience to the real thing as I could. I know that the exact sequence of countdown events is somewhat compressed and not time-accurate but I was going more for the 'feel' of a high energy launch experience rather than a technical documentary. Throttle Up and SRB Separation are sounds as might be heard from onboard acoustic transducers picking up resonant vibration in the vehicle's structure.
Please take care not to damage your sound equipment during playback. I did not do anything to boost the low frequency roar of the Shuttle during liftoff but the SRB and SSME thrust noise may be taxing to even high quality sub-woofers and speaker cones if played too loud.
For those who sit through the last few frames you can catch a glimpse of my home theater system I built a couple of years ago. This video really is best viewed at 165 inches or better!
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- - Created through FAIR USE for educational purposes - - STS-121
You need a sound system with a lot of power and a great sub (turned up to house shaking level) to get the right effect of this video. I made this for all the people who dreamed of seeing a launch in person but were never able to make the trip themselves.
Using dozens of different video sources and countless audio versions of Shuttle launches I mixed this little clip together to mimic as close an experience to the real thing as I could. I know that the exact sequence of countdown events is somewhat compressed and not time-accurate but I was going more for the 'feel' of a high energy launch experience rather than a technical documentary. Throttle Up and SRB Separation are sounds as might be heard from onboard acoustic transducers picking up resonant vibration in the vehicle's structure.
Please take care not to damage your sound equipment during playback. I did not do anything to boost the low frequency roar of the Shuttle during liftoff but the SRB and SSME thrust noise may be taxing to even high quality sub-woofers and speaker cones if played too loud.
For those who sit through the last few frames you can catch a glimpse of my home theater system I built a couple of years ago. This video really is best viewed at 165 inches or better!
- published: 27 Apr 2011
- views: 34884026
18:30
Space Shuttle Discovery Landing (STS-119)
Credit: NASA Kennedy Space Center
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- published: 04 Jan 2013
- views: 13627858
20:30
The Space Shuttle, The Orbiter - Space Documentary
The Space Shuttle was a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system operated by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, as part of th...
The Space Shuttle was a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system operated by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, as part of the Space Shuttle program. Its official program name was Space Transportation System, taken from a 1969 plan for a system of reusable spacecraft of which it was the only item funded for development. The first of four orbital test flights occurred in 1981, leading to operational flights beginning in 1982.
Credit: NASA
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The Space Shuttle was a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system operated by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, as part of the Space Shuttle program. Its official program name was Space Transportation System, taken from a 1969 plan for a system of reusable spacecraft of which it was the only item funded for development. The first of four orbital test flights occurred in 1981, leading to operational flights beginning in 1982.
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- published: 22 Dec 2016
- views: 1681