Riding onboard Atlantis during re-entry

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« on: 10/13/2006 08:14 PM »

Update: We now have four of these videos (Endeavour's being the most visually stunning) on L2. The one below was the first we got hold of, and the following is related to just that video.

http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/content/?cid=4865

This is a short, lower res clipped highlight video from the 2 hour, 355meg video on L2. THE best video we've ever got hold of. The video wasn't released to the public (it was filmed for the middeck crew to watch re-entry on a monitor on the middeck.)

The L2 video is continuous from APU start, through to De-Orbit burn, Re-Entry and rolls - all hand held camcorder, HAC (HUD Cam) and landing, through to disembarking.

I wanted to allow as many people to see this as possible, given you don't normally get to see and hear this....and I didn't want to restrict it all to L2.

If you want to see the whole thing, L2's for you. For a taster, download from the attachment.

Enjoy! :)



CLICK HERE for the video clip







(When externally linking this, please direct to the actual thread - rather than spreading the download link around. Avoids potential bandwidth problems from people who aren't actually coming to the site. Thanks.)


Addtional, on request, the five minute clip of deorbit burn cropped from the full video is attached (actually not all that eventful compared to the rest of the video).

I've had to reduce the quality of this clip, as we did with the 'taster' so it uploads into this non L2 thread ok, and also in case the usual leeches upload it to youtube L2 as something they acquired themselves. I mean, the least they could do is link this site up as the source.
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« Reply #1 on: 10/13/2006 08:22 PM »

HOLY *******!!
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« Reply #2 on: 10/13/2006 09:03 PM »

The full length is amazing. The most involving video for a Shuttle fan.
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« Reply #3 on: 10/13/2006 10:09 PM »

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The most involving video for a Shuttle fan.

Totally.
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« Reply #4 on: 10/13/2006 10:17 PM »

Superb. Amazing how calm and chatty they are. Love picking up on the chatter.
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« Reply #5 on: 10/13/2006 10:20 PM »

Wow. :) Too bad no one decided to put a fixed camera for that, as they did for launch.
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« Reply #6 on: 10/13/2006 10:31 PM »

If the teaser blew your mind, subscribe to L2 and view the entire video...it's simpley awesome!!!
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« Reply #7 on: 10/13/2006 10:45 PM »

Damn Chris, you know how to tease people, it's awesome! I have to save before everything in L2 is too much to see in a lifetime! :)
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« Reply #8 on: 10/13/2006 11:06 PM »

That's a very nice thing to do for the middeck crew!  I like the chatter about the plasma color.
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« Reply #9 on: 10/13/2006 11:24 PM »

They chat about the g increases (and adapting) quite a bit throughout the video.
One thing I was waiting for, but was never asked or mentioned was how 'heavy' the camera was beginning to get. ;)
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« Reply #10 on: 10/14/2006 12:20 AM »

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They chat about the g increases (and adapting) quite a bit throughout the video.
One thing I was waiting for, but was never asked or mentioned was how 'heavy' the camera was beginning to get. ;)

On the L2 video you hear Fergie say "I can start to feel my seat, I can even now feel my.... (laughter)" ;)
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« Reply #11 on: 10/14/2006 12:42 AM »

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MKremer - 13/10/2006  6:07 PM

They chat about the g increases (and adapting) quite a bit throughout the video.
One thing I was waiting for, but was never asked or mentioned was how 'heavy' the camera was beginning to get. ;)

On the L2 video you hear Fergie say "I can start to feel my seat, I can even now feel my.... (laughter)" ;)

I'm just up to that. Amazing video and I'm only a bit into it. Can't help thinking of Columbia's crew though :(
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« Reply #12 on: 10/14/2006 01:39 AM »

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Flightstar - 13/10/2006  7:03 PM

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MKremer - 13/10/2006  6:07 PM

They chat about the g increases (and adapting) quite a bit throughout the video.
One thing I was waiting for, but was never asked or mentioned was how 'heavy' the camera was beginning to get. ;)

On the L2 video you hear Fergie say "I can start to feel my seat, I can even now feel my.... (laughter)" ;)

I'm just up to that. Amazing video and I'm only a bit into it. Can't help thinking of Columbia's crew though :(

I think it's hard not to :(
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« Reply #13 on: 10/14/2006 02:08 AM »

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Far Reach - 14/10/2006  1:25 AM

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Flightstar - 13/10/2006  7:03 PM

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MKremer - 13/10/2006  6:07 PM

They chat about the g increases (and adapting) quite a bit throughout the video.
One thing I was waiting for, but was never asked or mentioned was how 'heavy' the camera was beginning to get. ;)

On the L2 video you hear Fergie say "I can start to feel my seat, I can even now feel my.... (laughter)" ;)

I'm just up to that. Amazing video and I'm only a bit into it. Can't help thinking of Columbia's crew though :(

I think it's hard not to :(
--Just like thinking of Challenger, even to this day, when they give the call " Go with throttle Up".
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« Reply #14 on: 10/14/2006 02:30 AM »

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HOLY *******!!
That's what I thought when I saw this teaser! :)
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