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[Max-Q] STS-125: Dream of Mirrors by Iron Maiden
by
Ford Mustang
on 27 May, 2009 00:07
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Max-Q Entertainment presents our latest video,
Dream of Mirrors by Iron Maiden! Congratulations on a successful mission to the STS-125 crew, glad to see them back on the ground.
Hope you enjoy!
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD - Right Click, Save As... (145mb)If you wish to view the video in a streaming format (YouTube), please visit our page, located
here.
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#1
by
Aobrien
on 27 May, 2009 00:44
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WOW GREAT VIDEO!!! I always love them.
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#2
by
stockman
on 27 May, 2009 01:41
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ahhh. the circle is complete... eagerly downloading....
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#3
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 May, 2009 02:33
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John Ira Petty would frown at the music, but that is another awesome video!
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#4
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Lee Jay
on 27 May, 2009 02:33
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At least I've heard of the group this time.
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#5
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rocketguy101
on 27 May, 2009 02:49
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I like this one alot! Nice touch w/ Mass and Scooter at the end

Like some of the other old geezers, I recognize the music this time! Nice mission summary, wish NTV would pick these up and play them, might get young folks excited about space.
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#6
by
DavisSTS
on 27 May, 2009 13:31
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AWESOME
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#7
by
Andrewwski
on 31 May, 2009 04:37
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Well done, great video. Can't say I care much for Iron Maiden, but after watching the video a few times it has grown on me. Great job as usual!
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#8
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lsullivan411
on 31 May, 2009 04:49
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Glad you enjoyed it. Rocketguy - we wish that NTV would pick them up too, but we have been contacted by teachers in multiple countries that they are using our videos in classes, so we get to some young people.
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#9
by
Maverick
on 06 Jun, 2009 15:05
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Why aren't these videos on NASA TV? Oh do they think the Video File is more interesting played five times rather than four times with this video replacing one slots?
Someone needs to wake up at NASA TV.
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#10
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Kel
on 07 Jun, 2009 13:08
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Why aren't these videos on NASA TV? Oh do they think the Video File is more interesting played five times rather than four times with this video replacing one slots?
Someone needs to wake up at NASA TV.
Perhaps they can't put these videos on NASA TV - at least without permission from the band who's music was used?
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#11
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astrobrian
on 07 Jun, 2009 14:43
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Why aren't these videos on NASA TV? Oh do they think the Video File is more interesting played five times rather than four times with this video replacing one slots?
Someone needs to wake up at NASA TV.
Perhaps they can't put these videos on NASA TV - at least without permission from the band who's music was used?
This is the case for at least one video of ours, so yes, it is a permissions issue.
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#12
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David AF
on 07 Jun, 2009 17:19
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A great production.
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#13
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RobbieCape
on 08 Jun, 2009 14:46
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NASA TV isn't NASA, it's a contractor I think?
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#14
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Chris Bergin
on 09 Jun, 2009 01:51
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NASA TV isn't NASA, it's a contractor I think?
I think so, but also NASA PAO driven.
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#15
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robertross
on 18 Jun, 2009 00:42
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FINALLY got around to watching this tonight.
'Stellar' job guys. Another great video, so well timed (especially at launch), and of course with one of my favourite bands

Bruce's chops are a little strained lately; he finally lost his choir boy charm...lol
I kept thinking about the song 'Somewhere in Time' as this was played, but obviously no way to fit it in with the length of the movie. Maybe with Rime of the Ancient Mariner...

Nice add-in at the end too.
Thanks so much for this. You did a phenominal job again.