NASA posted launch videos from cameras mounted on Discovery's solid rocket boosters.
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NASA posted launch videos from cameras mounted on Discovery's solid rocket boosters.
NASA posted launch videos from cameras mounted on Discovery's solid rocket boosters. This is MUST watch stuff. Coolest video I have ever seen from a launch.
NASA has posted launch videos from cameras mounted on Discovery's solid rocket boosters. The videos start one minute before launch, and follow the solid rocket boosters from launch to splashdown in the Atlantic. Its fun to watch the shuttle's rockets leave the earth only to come back crashing down minutes later.
Approximate time of events:
- Launch: 1:00
- Booster separation: 3:00
- Splashdown: roughly 7:30
Bottom of the SRB looking up
http://mfile.akamai.com/18566/wmv/et...srb_camera.asx
Top of the SRB looking down (better view IMO)
http://mfile.akamai.com/18566/wmv/et...srb_camera.asx
NASA has posted launch videos from cameras mounted on Discovery's solid rocket boosters. The videos start one minute before launch, and follow the solid rocket boosters from launch to splashdown in the Atlantic. Its fun to watch the shuttle's rockets leave the earth only to come back crashing down minutes later.
Approximate time of events:
- Launch: 1:00
- Booster separation: 3:00
- Splashdown: roughly 7:30
Bottom of the SRB looking up
http://mfile.akamai.com/18566/wmv/et...srb_camera.asx
Top of the SRB looking down (better view IMO)
http://mfile.akamai.com/18566/wmv/et...srb_camera.asx
Last edited by WAVIT Inbound; 07-12-2006 at 04:22 PM. Reason: FIXED LINK