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motion 12-12-2010 06:48 AM

Mind bending Space Shuttle footage
 
If you have 45 minutes to spare, hit the full screen button and enjoy. Amazing stuff.

YouTube - Ascent - Commemorating Shuttle

flatbutt 12-12-2010 07:10 AM

cool but keeps buffering

red911sc 12-12-2010 07:12 AM

Thanks Motion - the wife will like!

1990C4S 12-12-2010 08:29 AM

Worth taking time away from mundane pursuits like sports....or at least setting the PVR up.

sailchef 12-12-2010 12:29 PM

Just amazing.

masraum 12-12-2010 01:31 PM

I wish I could get a copy of the DVD that it came from.

Jagshund 12-12-2010 01:48 PM

Those wide shots were really impressive; loved the piece around 31 mins in. Never knew those boosters kept traveling up so far on their own before descending . . .

silverc4s 12-12-2010 01:55 PM

Fantastic, Motion. Thanks for sharing the link...:cool:

Embraer 12-12-2010 03:05 PM

amazing. 45 minutes well-spent

VINMAN 12-12-2010 03:31 PM

Awesome! thanks!!

Porsche-O-Phile 12-12-2010 03:35 PM

Cool footage - would have been nice to supplement it with some inside-the-cabin shots (I've seen some before elsewhere). Maybe on the final CD if anyone knows where/when it's coming out - I'll definitely pick it up.

I did notice he confused the OMS system and the RCS system in one place of the commentary though...

Overall really neat though...

motion 12-12-2010 04:09 PM

Amazing thing about the SS is the relative crudity of the platform: A reusable vehicle strapped to a fuel tank and 2 rockets. Almost seems like 60s tech to me. We can do better!

Porsche-O-Phile 12-12-2010 05:35 PM

I agree we can, but it ain't gonna' happen anytime soon with the gubmint broke and all...

The Constellation program (which is now dead) was even more regressive in nature - not even reusable craft...

looneybin 12-12-2010 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by motion (Post 5723621)
Amazing thing about the SS is the relative crudity of the platform: A reusable vehicle strapped to a fuel tank and 2 rockets. Almost seems like 60s tech to me. We can do better!

it IS 60's tech
I just don't think it should be retired until we have a replacement

Joeaksa 12-13-2010 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by looneybin (Post 5723887)
I just don't think it should be retired until we have a replacement

Totally agree. Why are we grounding something that works when there is no replacement in sight!?

450knotOffice 12-13-2010 09:11 AM

I agree, but I'm guessing it's a cost/benefit issue.

I was a HUGE space flight fan when I was a kid, inspired by the Apollo lunar missions and that monster rocket, the Saturn 5.

oldE 12-13-2010 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 450knotOffice (Post 5724692)
I agree, but I'm guessing it's a cost/benefit issue.

I was a HUGE space flight fan when I was a kid, inspired by the Apollo lunar missions and that monster rocket, the Atlas 5.

I think that would be the Saturn V.

"The Saturn V (pronounced "Saturn Five") was an American expendable man-rated rocket used by NASA's Apollo and Skylab programs from 1967 until 1973"

The commentators in the video were 'geeking out' about the high-speed cameras adjusting for light levels, weren't they.

Cool footage, though.

Thanks
Les

450knotOffice 12-13-2010 10:47 AM

Woops, Jesse. I know that. Not sure what I was thinking.

Here's a view from inside looking out - what the pilot sees - as a Space Shuttle glides in for landing:
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island911 12-13-2010 11:06 AM

Thanks for the vid, motion.
Quote:

Originally Posted by motion (Post 5723621)
Amazing thing about the SS is the relative crudity of the platform: A reusable vehicle strapped to a fuel tank and 2 rockets. Almost seems like 60s tech to me. We can do better!

It may be crude in principle (obviously not, in execution) but it is very effective at getting large payloads into space.

It certainly doesn't look as sleek and aero as a 1960's Saturn rocket, at first glance. But consider that the aero concerns are secondary, behind concerns for big structure needed if all that (needed/ payload) power had to be stacked vertically. (supported for how many G's?)

Clearly SCRAM jet tech is the more efficient way to space, as a whole lot of oxidizer need not be carried.

. ..and what makes anyone believe that we don't already have, or will soon have, that solution?

masraum 12-13-2010 11:48 AM

Wow, that landing from the nose of the thing was amazing.


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