The Legacy of Atlantis:http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/videogallery/index.html?media_id=13779348
Did anyone happen to capture the Atlantis retrospective that aired last night?
Space Shuttle Atlantishttp://www.space-multimedia.nl.eu.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5961
Might as well stick this here:I just came across these amazing STS-132 360° panoramas, which include MRM-1 & the ICC-VLD in the SPACEHAB facility, and Atlantis in the VAB!http://nasatech.net
Did the PPOV video from launch day ever get posted? I have looked through this thread, but it wasn't obvious.
Ascent Highlights:
Any chance PAO is still going to show an Entry Flight Control Team Video? Or was there not one on this mission?
What are those bright flashes coming out of the SSME's between 3:26 - 3:41?
Quote from: iskyfly on 05/27/2010 02:08 pmWhat are those bright flashes coming out of the SSME's between 3:26 - 3:41?There were no MPS issues noted on the L+2 Hour Ascent Report or the Consolidated Ascent Report.According to Chris B, there were observations in the SSME plumes between T+27 and T+59 seconds. Initially attributed to lighting conditions but under evaluation. I've seen this dramatically during a previous ascent (I don't recall which one but it wasn't a lot of missions ago), and I'm curious myself.
STS-132 - Flight Day 1 Highlightshttp://www.space-multimedia.nl.eu.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5955
FYI, NASA TV Video File (Public Channel version) now showing video taken (mostly) from inside the orbiter during tow from the runway to the OPF. Assume also being distributed on the Media Channel and perhaps online.
Lt. Col. Gabriel Green and Capt. Zachary Bartoe patrol the airspace in an F-15E Strike Eagle as the Space Shuttle Atlantis launches May 14, 2010, at Kennedy Space Center, Fla. Colonel Green is the 333rd Fighter Squadron commander and Captain Bartoe is a 333rd FS weapons system officer. Both aircrew members are assigned to Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. John Peltier)
STS-132 - Crew Mission Presentation http://www.space-multimedia.nl.eu.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6092
Oct 17, 2025 #spaceshuttlevideoarchive #nasa #sts132Space Shuttle Atlantis lands safely at Kennedy Space Center on May 26, 2010, concluding mission STS-132. The flight delivered critical modules and equipment to the International Space Station, supporting continued assembly and operations. This video captures Atlantis’ graceful unpowered descent and touchdown, showcasing the precision and skill behind every shuttle landing.Atlantis STS-132 Astronaut Crew:Commander: Ken HamPilot: Tony Antonelli Mission Specialist 1: Garrett ReismanMission Specialist 2: Michael GoodMission Specialist 3: Piers SellersMission Specialist 4: Steve Bowen
Nov 30, 2025 #sts132 #spaceshuttlevideoarchive #nasaGo behind the scenes with Space Shuttle Atlantis as the STS-132 crew and ground teams prepare for launch in May 2010. This video highlights the rollout to the pad, closeout crew operations, and final checks that ready Atlantis for her launch to the International Space Station.Atlantis STS-132 Astronaut Crew:Commander: Ken HamPilot: Tony Antonelli Mission Specialist 1: Garrett ReismanMission Specialist 2: Michael GoodMission Specialist 3: Piers SellersMission Specialist 4: Steve Bowen