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| STS-80 UFO - Best high quality version yet |
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STS-80 Space Shuttle video of the best UFO
dance yet that shows a ring of UFO's making
themselves obvious. NASA can not explain this
one away as space dust or any other nonsense.
Incredible footage. Buy the whole DVD with
tons more of this footage at
http://www.secretspacedvd.com/. It is worth
every penny. NASA Archive footage. Tags : STS-80 UFO Secret Space DVD |
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Affichage : 208906
Durée : 187 s |
| STS-115 SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS LAUNCH |
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Sept. 9, 11:15 a.m. EDT
Space Shuttle Atlantis lifted off from
Kennedy Space Center and charged into the
midday Florida sky on a mission to boost
power on the International Space Station. The
launch was on time, with liftoff at 11:15
a.m. EDT. Over the 11-day mission, the
six-member crew will perform three spacewalks
to install the P3/P4 integrated truss and
solar arrays on the station, doubling the
current power generating capability of the
orbiting outpost.
Atlantis Heads for Station
The shuttle Atlantis is in orbit, headed for
a challenging new phase in the construction
of the International Space Station.
Commander Brent Jett and his five crewmates
will install a new 17-ton segment of the
station's truss backbone, adding a new set of
giant solar panels and batteries to the
complex. Three spacewalks are planned. Tags : STS 115 SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS LIFTOFF LAUNCH KENNEDY CENTER NASA |
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Durée : 133 s |
| STS-117 Launch - the astronaut's perspective |
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Atlantis Launches!
After a virtually flawless countdown, Space
Shuttle Atlantis thundered into the early
evening sky over Florida's Kennedy Space
Center. The on-time launch at 7:38:04 p.m.
EDT on 8th June 2007, headed the STS-117 crew
toward the International Space Station.
Mission STS-117 is the Space Shuttle
Program's 21st mission to the International
Space Station. Rick Sturckow will command the
mission and Lee Archambault will serve as
Atlantis' pilot. Mission Specialists Patrick
Forrester, James Reilly, Steven Swanson, John
Olivas and Flight Engineer Clayton Anderson
round out the crew to deliver the S3/S4
starboard truss segments, batteries and
another pair of solar arrays to the space
station. Anderson will replace Expedition 15
Flight Engineer Sunita Williams on station
and Williams will return to Earth aboard
Atlantis. Tags : NASA STS-117 STS 117 Atlantis Launch Liftoff Space Shuttle |
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Affichage : 62797
Durée : 600 s |
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