It'll be here when up - http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/news/index.html
June 9, Tuesday12:15 a.m. - STS-127 Crew Arrival - KSC (Public and Media Channels)11 a.m. - ISS Expedition 20 Commentary - JSC (Public and Media Channels)2 p.m. - Countdown Status Briefing - KSC (Public and Media Channels)June 10, Wednesday2:15 a.m. - ISS Expedition 20 Spacewalk Coverage (Spacewalk begins at 2:45 a.m.) – JSC (Public and Media Channels)10 a.m. - Countdown Status Briefing - KSC (Public and Media Channels)11 a.m. - ISS Expedition 20 Commentary - JSC (Public and Media Channels)June 11, Thursday10 a.m. - ISS Expedition 20 Commentary - JSC (Public and Media Channels)12 p.m. - STS-127 Prelaunch News Conference - KSC (Public and Media Channels)June 12, Friday9 a.m. - JAXA Briefing - KSC (Public and Media Channels)10 a.m. - STS-127 Webcast - KSC (Public and Media Channels)11 a.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction - KSC (Public and Media Channels)June 13, Saturday2 a.m. - STS-127 Launch Coverage Begins - KSC (Public and Media Channels)7:17 a.m. - Launch of Endeavour on STS-127 - KSC (Public and Media Channels)8:15 a.m. - Post-Launch News Conference - KSC (Public and Media Channels)
Landing Engineering HD Highlights (except for the last camera view in SD that I kept because I still find it cool to see a shuttle land coming from behind the camera to away from the camera as it rolls down the runway).H264 format, just over 500mb in size. I used HJSplit to break up the file into chunks appropriate for uploading to filefront. The same free software can be used to rejoin the two pieces.http://www.filefront.com/14178087/sts127-hd-landing%20engineering%20replay.mp4.001http://www.filefront.com/14178265/sts127-hd-landing%20engineering%20replay.mp4.002I'll check tomorrow to see if I have crew under-belly inspection HD footage in the other raw file on my hard drive. If I have it, I'll encode it and it probably will be small enough to be just one file.
Nov 29, 2025 #sts127 #spaceshuttlevideoarchive #nasaSpace Shuttle Endeavour launches on mission STS-127 from Kennedy Space Center on July 15, 2009, and this video showcases a series of stunning replay angles capturing her ascent. The mission delivered the final components of Japan’s Kibo laboratory to the International Space Station, completing a major international contribution to the ISS.Endeavour STS-127 Astronaut Crew:Commander: Mark PolanskyPilot: Doug HurleyMission Specialist 1: Chris CassidyMission Specialist 2: Julie PayetteMission Specialist 3: Thomas MarshburnMission Specialist 4: David WolfMission Specialist 5: Tim Kopra (up) / Koichi Wakata (down)