OMG! It’s coming right at us!!!
Shuttle Launch as Seen from Coach
By McCullough Saturday February 26, 2011
OMG! It’s coming right at us!!!
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Cool view. Some high school students got a
similar shot with cameras mounted under a
high flying helium balloon.
Lets race!
And I can already tell that the shuttle contrail is NOT persistent.
Honestly… Oooooh-Ahhhhh….
Kudos to the guy taking the video, both for the quality and sharing it.
(and thanks to DV for posting it)
I don’t mean to be contrarian but it is a crap video-completely uninteresting. What makes it incredible is the “idea” behind it. Kinda like the context of words. Words that have meaning. Just like man going into space.
Are we men of science, or devo?
I watched the shuttle launch this week, my first. Definitely awe inspiring and the thought that this shuttle would end up in a museum after this flight was weird.
What on Earth does ‘devo’ mean?
#8–Culturally Detached==make google your friend.
To that end, I was “shocked” to see the first four entries were to my own postings here at DU. Will my dropping foul the future until the next apocalypse?
Then wiki, which is fair, for as any iconoclast, I modified/built on the precedent.
bobbo, Devo was a band from the 80s, the name stands for “de-evolution.”
Here’s the launch of STS-124 taken from the external tank. Skip the first 25 secs.
Well, bobbo, there’s a little more to it than that. In the movie “Island of Lost Souls ” The “animal people are always asking “Are we not men?”
Devo, said group of the 80″s had a song that asked “Are we not men?”
The answer was ” We are Devo.”
…..and?…….
That’s not the Space Shuttle – that’s an optical illusion! It’s a 747 taking off from the Jacksonville airport.
This was not shuttle launch. It was just contrail of the other plane flight. Nothing to see here… /s
Odd that the FAA (or whoever) scheduled a commercial flight so close to the launch area of the shuttle.
Don’t waste you bits arguing with Bobbo.
The man is utterly ignorant and proud of it.
Am I correct in my understanding that from now on if an American wants to go into space they will have to hitch a ride with a rocket from some other nation?
This truly marks the end of an era. We no longer lead. I’m not even sure we are following.
#18–do-ill==No.
Hey, that guy was operating an electronic device (video camera) on the aircraft – why didn’t the plane immediately explode or the wings fall off?
#15 Air traffic is kept more than 40 miles from the launch site.
On a clear day I can watch a shuttle launch from my backyard and I am 300 miles from the launch site. I miss the first 60,000 feet or so.
It always make me proud when I see the space shuttle take off and bring material to the international space station to do useless research for other countries. The fact that it’s the most expensive way to get cargo up in space is especially impressive. What other country can piss so much money away that it doesn’t have. Only in America baby!
I have a slide almost IDENTICAL to this image of a launch in the 80’s that I saw from an airliner in roughly the same position.
Of course, I can’t FIND the slide, but it must be somewhere in the house.
Great memories.
You can fly 30 nautical miles from pad 39-A. The temporary flight rules (TFR) are in effect several hours before and after the scheduled launch time.
At FL-300 (30,000 ft.) and CAVU (clear and visibility unlimited) you can see 50 nautical miles easy.
FAA Part 91, Part 125, operations are prohibited within a 30 nautical mile radius of Launch Pad 39-A from the surface to but not including 18,000 feet.
Within an airspace radius between 30 and 40 nautical miles of Pad 39-A, a discrete transponder code must be obtained and clearance granted from air traffic control before entering this airspace. Continuous radio communications must be maintained.
what #22 said. I never understood how the shuttle made sense. it costs a ton of money to send a pound of something into space. let’s build the heaviest thing we can to haul it. all in the name of politics and providing jobs for our constituents . yay! america!!!