Well done, putting this in the official channels. Incredible video, my favorite scenes are the 90º rotated launch cams and the SRB sep from the pov of the SRBs looking at the shuttle. I'd seen that pov for the first time the day before this video originally hit the net and it instantly became my favorite shuttle cam. It's incredible to see the Shuttle power away in space. Anyway, congrats to all involved in the making of this video, and everyone at NASA for all the great things you do.
This is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen. I watched this entire video with a sense of wonder I haven't experienced in a long time, and I am not ashamed to admit some tears fell as I watched the shuttle lifting off.
WARNING: This video only works at *FULL VOLUME* with subwoofers! That was absolutely incredible! It gave me goosebumps. This would have had a similar effect on me if it were a CGI special effect in a bad ass science fiction movie, but the fact that this all actually really happened makes the impact more deep. This is real! THIS IS ALL REAL! The only thing that ruins it is the fact that it only has 3k views so far. Nomination for the most criminally under-viewed video in the history of videos.
The things we can build and fly when we work together at our best. Awe inspiring. Thankyou. Love this clip. *** "But out of the whirlwind came a silent bird from the stars, a symbol of our ability to work with nature, to use our intelligence and within the limitations of our world, to do great things." - David Levy on witnessing the 4th landing of the Space Shuttle Columbia, Page 28, 'Astronomy' magazine October 1982.
I can't believe they are going for this awesome technological step forwards, back to the capsules. That would be same, if I decided to move out of my house, and go live back in the cave. I just cant believe we are going to lose the shuttle. If the fact that we where on the moon more than 40 YEARS AGO, isn't sad enough, we know go back to space capsules. Bravo !!
@TheTurbinator A space shuttle can't take you to mars, nor the moon. But the orion ship can take crews to the ISS, the moon and even mars. The shuttle is now heavily antiquated, to keep it would be like using a computer from the 70s that has not even has much processing power as a low end gpu today.
There are 5 more flights planned currently. There will be no more ferrying astronauts back and forth from ISS. The remaining missions are to finish ISS construction from what I understand.
Beautiful! One of the best here on U2B! Too bad, the Space Shuttle era is coming to an end. As I understand, the next flight is going to be the last of Shuttle program, probably to pick up a handful of astronauts lef on the ISS! Lol !
Currently the only way to get into orbit is with chemical rockets (liquid or solid). They don't have longevity but they have raw lifting power. It requires a substantial amount of energy just to get into orbit, let alone leave Earth's gravity well. We do need better rocket designs if we ever hope to advance as a space faring species though. And hey at least the exhaust from the SSMEs is water vapor. :) (though processing the liquid propellants is hefty...)
@iamthe1337est They should not ground the Shuttle, while they don't even have a new vehicle ready. The shuttle was upgraded to modern standards a few years ago, before they knew they where going to scrap it.
I can't believe this video only has 21k views. It is a shame when moronic videos from "talented" pop starts get millions of views, and actual inspiring things such as this are overlooked. Back when I was a child, which was in the 80's and especially in the 60's and 70's, everyone kid wanted to be an astronaut when they grew up. Now what do kids want to be? The next reality tv star. It is simply asinine how pathetic mankind has become.
This was my 40th birthday present. The best experience ever
Too bad i never got to see this. I was too busy being born.
@@Unbreakify Haha. Tough to see from the delivery room
Well done, putting this in the official channels. Incredible video, my favorite scenes are the 90º rotated launch cams and the SRB sep from the pov of the SRBs looking at the shuttle. I'd seen that pov for the first time the day before this video originally hit the net and it instantly became my favorite shuttle cam. It's incredible to see the Shuttle power away in space. Anyway, congrats to all involved in the making of this video, and everyone at NASA for all the great things you do.
This is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen.
I watched this entire video with a sense of wonder I haven't experienced in a long time, and I am not ashamed to admit some tears fell as I watched the shuttle lifting off.
Thank you for this! Really awesome! Music score, editing, and this marvellous footage! Thank you!
That was incredible!! Well done to all involved and thanks for sharing it!!
A spectacular production, and magnificent footage! It's a more detailed look at the ascent than I believe I've ever seen.
WARNING: This video only works at *FULL VOLUME* with subwoofers!
That was absolutely incredible! It gave me goosebumps. This would have had a similar effect on me if it were a CGI special effect in a bad ass science fiction movie, but the fact that this all actually really happened makes the impact more deep. This is real! THIS IS ALL REAL!
The only thing that ruins it is the fact that it only has 3k views so far.
Nomination for the most criminally under-viewed video in the history of videos.
I keep comming back to all Ascent Highlights. Thank You for amazing job!
12 minutes of happiness for a geek like me... you guys are doing a great, great job. Thanks.
The things we can build and fly when we work together at our best. Awe inspiring. Thankyou. Love this clip.
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"But out of the whirlwind came a silent bird from the stars, a symbol of our ability to work with nature, to use our intelligence and within the limitations of our world, to do great things."
- David Levy on witnessing the 4th landing of the Space Shuttle Columbia, Page 28, 'Astronomy' magazine October 1982.
Well done Atlantis. Well done.
Wow! what a great clip - never seen the camera on the boosters view at 8m 20sec before - great
I love all the Ascent Highlights movies! Thanks for upload!
Amazing video, great work from the guys at the space shuttle center and a wonderfull job of editing! Good choise of music also ;)
Thanks for the info, laserfloyd, good to know that will be more SS launches for us to watch! (...lately in HD)
Thanks again.
Cheers!
The rollovers are awesome.
I can't believe they are going for this awesome technological step forwards, back to the capsules. That would be same, if I decided to move out of my house, and go live back in the cave. I just cant believe we are going to lose the shuttle.
If the fact that we where on the moon more than 40 YEARS AGO, isn't sad enough, we know go back to space capsules. Bravo !!
I think It might be ok to revert to capsules for now, To Be honest, The Space X Starship Should do the job well.
@TheTurbinator A space shuttle can't take you to mars, nor the moon. But the orion ship can take crews to the ISS, the moon and even mars. The shuttle is now heavily antiquated, to keep it would be like using a computer from the 70s that has not even has much processing power as a low end gpu today.
There are 5 more flights planned currently. There will be no more ferrying astronauts back and forth from ISS. The remaining missions are to finish ISS construction from what I understand.
What is that music when the space shuttle was rolling out to the launch pad
Windows are made of what material in space station
This video was my childhood.
SAME
Atlantis is also my favorite shuttle… although i haven’t seen it in person
@@goldgamercommenting2990 I was 2 years old when STS 135 launched & landed! I have never seen a Space Shuttle Launch in person either.
Beautiful! One of the best here on U2B!
Too bad, the Space Shuttle era is coming to an end. As I understand, the next flight is going to be the last of Shuttle program, probably to pick up a handful of astronauts lef on the ISS!
Lol !
Currently the only way to get into orbit is with chemical rockets (liquid or solid). They don't have longevity but they have raw lifting power. It requires a substantial amount of energy just to get into orbit, let alone leave Earth's gravity well.
We do need better rocket designs if we ever hope to advance as a space faring species though.
And hey at least the exhaust from the SSMEs is water vapor. :) (though processing the liquid propellants is hefty...)
Why does the rocket rotate just a few seconds after the launch?
Roll Program Every Mission had it They Needed it to get to the correct launch azimuth,
Wow! O.O That was awesome, thanks!
Please do one of these for Artemis I!
what is that bright object that appears at 8:30? Is it the moon?
No, it's the orbiter with the external tank still attached. The bright is due to the three main engines running.
@iamthe1337est They should not ground the Shuttle, while they don't even have a new vehicle ready. The shuttle was upgraded to modern standards a few years ago, before they knew they where going to scrap it.
See, THIS is the kind of stock footage NASA needs to show more often!
5 flight remain. Imagine what celebration will be at the last one!
And that, gentlemen, is how we do that.
God bless America. 👍
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Nice! ^^
I can't believe this video only has 21k views. It is a shame when moronic videos from "talented" pop starts get millions of views, and actual inspiring things such as this are overlooked. Back when I was a child, which was in the 80's and especially in the 60's and 70's, everyone kid wanted to be an astronaut when they grew up. Now what do kids want to be? The next reality tv star. It is simply asinine how pathetic mankind has become.
I’m like ascent highlights
Thank god for our public school system...they did a GREAT job with you!
I wonder when we will get to Mars...
Double f**k 2001, this is our space odyssey! This is beautiful! This is real!
Alguém assistindo??🙃💜💙☯️💚💋🐳😎🤓
goosepimples :)
2023.
human cant get to mars till artificial gravity
I don`t see why, People Have Spent about a year in space on the station and have been fine, Long Distance Voyages though, then we would need it.
god bless america
so epic
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