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STS-135 Mission Videos: Interviews, Press Conferences etc
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John44
on 11 Dec, 2010 10:52
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#1
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Ray125
on 11 Dec, 2010 14:46
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That is the greatest Space Shuttle Engine Installed Video I have ever seen. I think this is the first video of STS-135 Mission.
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#2
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ChrisGebhardt
on 13 Dec, 2010 13:36
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That is the greatest Space Shuttle Engine Installed Video I have ever seen. I think this is the first video of STS-135 Mission.
Nope. There's video for ET-138's rollout at and departure from MAF; ET-138's arrival and offload at KSC. There's also video of ET-138's lift into its checkout cell in the VAB -- all video for STS-
335.
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Space Pete
on 05 Jun, 2011 14:58
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John44
on 11 Jun, 2011 21:22
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Space Pete
on 15 Jun, 2011 20:48
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Crew interviews now on NASA TV YouTube.
CDR Chris Ferguson:
PLT Doug Hurley:
MS-1 Sandy Magnus:
MS-2 Rex Walheim:
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#6
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John44
on 16 Jun, 2011 21:26
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GoForTLI
on 17 Jun, 2011 01:39
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#8
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psloss
on 17 Jun, 2011 12:19
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Great questions, Philip!
I loved the systems AOA abort question and Chris Ferguson's answer. Gave some insight into what the sims are like from the CDR and CAPCOM perspective.
Yeah, that was a great answer. The question was kind of obvious listening to that last sim run, since Mr. Ferguson was Ascent CapCom for the runs I saw a couple of years ago.
Observing the sim runs was (and is) fascinating, but MOD and PAO allowing us to talk with the flight control and training team, along with the flight crew was also very valuable.
It seemed like an unusual day for almost everyone, as I think the flight crew were the only people not taking pictures. Flight controllers and training and support team were taking pictures of the media blob, as it probably doesn't show up like that very often any more. (Probably for STS-114.)
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#9
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psloss
on 17 Jun, 2011 21:42
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FYI, the replay of a part of today's rendezvous sim is running on NTV now. They started just prior to the MC1 burn (so after TI). This started more than an hour after the original schedule, so not sure how much we'll get, but this is an all-day sim for the flight crew, flight control team, and training team.
We (the media mob) didn't quite make it until the simulated docking...they were holding at 30 feet due to a question about the Station's attitude determination when we left the viewing room.
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#10
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John44
on 18 Jun, 2011 20:01
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#11
by
John44
on 21 Jun, 2011 18:14
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#12
by
John44
on 23 Jun, 2011 21:13
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#13
by
John44
on 25 Jun, 2011 17:01
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#14
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John44
on 29 Jun, 2011 06:02
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#15
by
John44
on 30 Jun, 2011 16:50
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#16
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Space Pete
on 30 Jun, 2011 18:18
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STS-135 Overview Animation.
STS-135: The Mission.
In Their Owns Words: STS-135 Crew.
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#17
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c.steven
on 30 Jun, 2011 19:04
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Just wondering if anyone around KSC and/or JSC might have heard or might hear whether anyone working the launch in the LCC or the mission (especially ascent/entry) in the FCR was in those rooms working on STS-1. Just looking for common threads that tie the first to the last.
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#18
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John44
on 30 Jun, 2011 21:10
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#19
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psloss
on 04 Jul, 2011 16:56
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STS-135: The Mission.
They included a few moments of baby Atlantis at Palmdale in April, 1985, towards the end.
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#20
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John44
on 05 Jul, 2011 15:04
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#21
by
John44
on 05 Jul, 2011 21:39
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#22
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jacqmans
on 07 Jul, 2011 19:19
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#23
by
John44
on 07 Jul, 2011 21:07
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#24
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yg1968
on 08 Jul, 2011 02:02
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#25
by
TISM
on 08 Jul, 2011 06:11
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#26
by
John44
on 08 Jul, 2011 14:28
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#27
by
John44
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:52
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#28
by
John44
on 09 Jul, 2011 21:35
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#29
by
iskyfly
on 10 Jul, 2011 00:42
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re: Ascent video
Why does NASA omit certain things in the ascent video. There seems to be somethings that tend to get omitted more often than other things. It would have been interesting to hear the comm loops during the cabin stretch pressure alarm. Has anybody else noticed this pattern?
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#30
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yg1968
on 10 Jul, 2011 13:51
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Launch replay from the flightdeck:
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#31
by
rsmath
on 10 Jul, 2011 14:22
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#32
by
John44
on 10 Jul, 2011 18:42
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#33
by
rsmath
on 11 Jul, 2011 13:53
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#34
by
John44
on 11 Jul, 2011 21:24
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#35
by
John44
on 13 Jul, 2011 17:23
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#36
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stuart_wildcat
on 13 Jul, 2011 18:04
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#37
by
rsmath
on 14 Jul, 2011 07:44
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#38
by
ChrisC
on 14 Jul, 2011 16:06
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Echoing Stuart above, thanks John44 for your continued service to the community. Over the past few years your site and NSF here have completely changed my space fan experience. And I'm glad to see that you recovered from your outage today!
And thanks rsmath for the HD clips
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#39
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John44
on 14 Jul, 2011 20:55
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#40
by
John44
on 15 Jul, 2011 18:36
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#41
by
John44
on 15 Jul, 2011 22:38
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#42
by
yg1968
on 17 Jul, 2011 02:07
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#43
by
John44
on 17 Jul, 2011 21:51
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#44
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rsmath
on 18 Jul, 2011 07:33
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Per a request, STS-135 Launch (more extended version) from the T-9M polling to ET sep. H264 AVC format, 720p format, about 1.2 GB.
Use HJSPLIT (free software) or other methods such as the DOS COPY command to join the multiple parts into one file.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20551902/sts135_launch_tminus9_polling_to_ET_sep_mp4_001http://www.gamefront.com/files/20552234/sts135_launch_tminus9_polling_to_ET_sep_mp4_002http://www.gamefront.com/files/20552463/sts135_launch_tminus9_polling_to_ET_sep_mp4_003----------
Behind the Scenes - STS-135 American Meal.
H264 AVC format, 720p resolution, about 560 MB in size.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20560171/behind_the_scenes_nasa_food_mp4----------
STS-135 FD6 highlights in HD. H264 AVC format, 720p resolution. About 1 GB in size.
Use HJSPLIT (free software) or other methods such as the DOS COPY command to join the multiple parts into one file.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20560615/sts135_fd6_hd_mp4_001http://www.gamefront.com/files/20560964/sts135_fd6_hd_mp4_002-----------
STS-135 FD7 highlights in HD. H264 AVC format, 720p resolution, about 1.3 GB in size.
Use HJSPLIT (free software) or other methods such as the DOS COPY command to join the multiple parts into one file.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20561269/sts135_fd7_hd_mp4_001http://www.gamefront.com/files/20561626/sts135_fd7_hd_mp4_002http://www.gamefront.com/files/20564372/sts135_fd7_hd_mp4_003-------------
STS-135 FD8 highlights in HD. H264 AVC format, 720p resolution, about 1.7 GB in size.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20563615/sts135_fd8_hd_mp4_001http://www.gamefront.com/files/20563801/sts135_fd8_hd_mp4_002http://www.gamefront.com/files/20564157/sts135_fd8_hd_mp4_003http://www.gamefront.com/files/20566803/sts135_fd8_hd_mp4_004
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#45
by
John44
on 18 Jul, 2011 16:08
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#46
by
psloss
on 19 Jul, 2011 07:34
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Sorry if duplicating, but heads up on the Ascent Imagery Highlights that the Systems Engineering and Integration (SE&I) office puts together...playback times are in the latest TV schedule, Rev. L.
First playback is scheduled for today at 1 pm Central.
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#47
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rsmath
on 19 Jul, 2011 13:07
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#48
by
John44
on 19 Jul, 2011 21:07
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#49
by
John44
on 20 Jul, 2011 14:14
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#50
by
John44
on 20 Jul, 2011 21:09
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#51
by
rsmath
on 20 Jul, 2011 23:03
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#52
by
catdlr
on 21 Jul, 2011 04:55
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rsmath,
A special request to you. In the past you provided extended video coverage (non-hd) for EVA's. For this last Shuttle landing, would it be possible to provide continuous coverage from de-orbit firing to after the shuttle astronauts have left the runway?
The last landing I would love to re-live in it's entirety.
Thanks,
Tony De La Rosa
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#53
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rsmath
on 21 Jul, 2011 08:15
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For this last Shuttle landing, would it be possible to provide continuous coverage from de-orbit firing to after the shuttle astronauts have left the runway?
I'll have to see how big of file that might be -- it might be some unwieldy GB figure (the Crew Resource Reel I'm sitting on to post when things quiet down is over 3GB and that's like 2-3 nights of uploading alone!)
If you can give me a time estimate of how long that is (i.e. how many hours it takes from derobit burn to driving off in astrovan), I can do a quick GB estimate for finished filesize.
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#54
by
bolun
on 21 Jul, 2011 11:31
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Tribute to the Space Shuttle from the European astronauts
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#55
by
John44
on 21 Jul, 2011 12:27
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#56
by
catdlr
on 21 Jul, 2011 19:20
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For this last Shuttle landing, would it be possible to provide continuous coverage from de-orbit firing to after the shuttle astronauts have left the runway?
I'll have to see how big of file that might be -- it might be some unwieldy GB figure (the Crew Resource Reel I'm sitting on to post when things quiet down is over 3GB and that's like 2-3 nights of uploading alone!)
If you can give me a time estimate of how long that is (i.e. how many hours it takes from derobit burn to driving off in astrovan), I can do a quick GB estimate for finished filesize.
Sorry I was at work. Missed the entire landing event. I'm finding a good sampling of TV coverage through NTV, and other sites to capture the events leading to landing. Being that it would entail so much capacity, I'll remove my request to you. Thanks for the support you've given us over the years. Appreciate all the videos you captured for us.
Tony De La Rosa
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#57
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juleshow
on 23 Jul, 2011 02:27
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John44, do you (or anyone) please have the Post-Landing News Conference with Gerst and Cabana and the Mikes, as well as the Post-Landing Crew News Conference? Thank you in advance.
I know they ran all afternoon yesterday, as I streamed NasaTV all day at the office, but I never saw either in their entirety with all my running in and out, and telephone interruptions. I got the same bits and pieces of the first, but very little of the second.
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#58
by
dpolhamus
on 23 Jul, 2011 08:47
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Hey guys I made a compilation video for STS-135 using NASA's beautiful imagery from the mission.
Congratulations to NASA and the crew of Atlantis.
Cheers!
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#59
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rsmath
on 23 Jul, 2011 12:12
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For this last Shuttle landing, would it be possible to provide continuous coverage from de-orbit firing to after the shuttle astronauts have left the runway?
I'll have to see how big of file that might be -- it might be some unwieldy GB figure
I did a calculation and came up with 8 GB if I did it in my usual 5 megabit H264 AVC HD format.
I think I may do "poll for deorbit burn to astronauts driving away from the SLF" clip in SD widescreen'ish resolution and get it down to a manageable 2 GB or so. The actual landing and replays will still be done in HD as separate files.
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#60
by
atlantisfan
on 24 Jul, 2011 09:05
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Hey guys I made a compilation video for STS-135 using NASA's beautiful imagery from the mission.
Congratulations to NASA and the crew of Atlantis.
Cheers!
Thankyou! Very nicely put together.
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#61
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catdlr
on 24 Jul, 2011 17:58
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For this last Shuttle landing, would it be possible to provide continuous coverage from de-orbit firing to after the shuttle astronauts have left the runway?
I'll have to see how big of file that might be -- it might be some unwieldy GB figure
I did a calculation and came up with 8 GB if I did it in my usual 5 megabit H264 AVC HD format.
I think I may do "poll for deorbit burn to astronauts driving away from the SLF" clip in SD widescreen'ish resolution and get it down to a manageable 2 GB or so. The actual landing and replays will still be done in HD as separate files.
That will be just fine.
Thanks.
Tony De La Rosa
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#62
by
DDG40
on 24 Jul, 2011 23:10
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#63
by
klausd
on 24 Jul, 2011 23:22
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Well done!
Just a little thing. @ 6:32 the commentator says "good view in the logistic module" but what you actually see is Kibo, the Japan Science Module.
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#64
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rsmath
on 25 Jul, 2011 10:59
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STS-135 FD13 highlights in HD. H264 AVC format, 720p resolution, about 1.4 GB in size.
Use HJSPLIT (free software) or other methods such as the DOS COPY command to join the multiple parts into one file.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20583821/sts135_fd13_hd_mp4_001http://www.gamefront.com/files/20584158/sts135_fd13_hd_mp4_002http://www.gamefront.com/files/20584422/sts135_fd13_hd_mp4_003http://www.gamefront.com/files/20584581/sts135_fd13_hd_mp4_004-------
STS-135 Landing. H264 AVC format, 720p resolution, about 470 MB.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20591069/sts135_landing_hd_mp4-----
STS-135 Landing Replay. H264 AVC, 720p resolution, about 250 MB in size.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20591147/sts135_landing_replays_mp4I think I like the rover camera the best!
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STS-135 entry flight director footage - H264 AVC format, 720p resolution, about 970 MB in size.
Use HJSPLIT (free software) or other methods such as the DOS COPY command to join the multiple parts into one file.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20588973/sts135_entry_flight_director_replay_mp4_001http://www.gamefront.com/files/20592584/sts135_entry_flight_director_replay_mp4_002Isn't the PAO console a little noisy?!?!?

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STS-135 Mission Highlights. H264 AVC format, 720p resolution, about 2.1 GB in size.
Use HJSPLIT (free software) or other methods such as the DOS COPY command to join the multiple parts into one file.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20591414/sts135_mission_highlights_mp4_001http://www.gamefront.com/files/20591654/sts135_mission_highlights_mp4_002http://www.gamefront.com/files/20591963/sts135_mission_highlights_mp4_003http://www.gamefront.com/files/20592316/sts135_mission_highlights_mp4_004
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#65
by
dpolhamus
on 25 Jul, 2011 20:53
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Thanks atlantisfan and klausd, yes I see where I screwed up and grabbed the wrong commentator audio for that shot (or the wrong shot for the audio). I'll have to fix it when I get a moment- thanks for watching!
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#66
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rsmath
on 26 Jul, 2011 13:47
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#67
by
stuart_wildcat
on 27 Jul, 2011 03:46
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#68
by
rsmath
on 30 Jul, 2011 14:18
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Space Shuttle documentary narrated by William Shatner. H264 AVC format, 720p resolution, about 2.9 GB in size.
Use HJSPLIT (free software) or other methods such as the DOS COPY command to join the multiple parts into one file.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20604841/nasa_television_space_shuttle_documentary_mp4_001http://www.gamefront.com/files/20605181/nasa_television_space_shuttle_documentary_mp4_002http://www.gamefront.com/files/20605502/nasa_television_space_shuttle_documentary_mp4_003http://www.gamefront.com/files/20605836/nasa_television_space_shuttle_documentary_mp4_004http://www.gamefront.com/files/20610480/nasa_television_space_shuttle_documentary_mp4_005http://www.gamefront.com/files/20610205/nasa_television_space_shuttle_documentary_mp4_006------
STS-135 extended prelanding coverage - widescreen *SD* format. About 900 MB. Covers the flight director poll for deorbit burn, callup to the crew to confirm go for deorbit burn and all the way to wheelstop.
Use HJSPLIT (free software) or other methods such as the DOS COPY command to join the multiple parts into one file.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20608533/sts135_extended_prelanding_avi_001http://www.gamefront.com/files/20608950/sts135_extended_prelanding_avi_002---------
STS-135 extended postlanding coverage - widescreen *SD* format, about 900 MB. Covers approach to Floriday through landing and the astronauts driving away from the SLF.
Use HJSPLIT (free software) or other methods such as the DOS COPY command to join the multiple parts into one file.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20608207/sts135_extended_postlanding_avi_001http://www.gamefront.com/files/20609467/sts135_extended_postlanding_avi_002---------
STS-135 crew and family leaves KSC for JSC after the mission is over. H264 AVC format, 720p resolution, about
200 MB in size.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20615282/sts135_crew_leave_ksc_for_jsc_after_mission_completed_mp4--------
STS-135 entry flight director signoff. H264 AVC format, 720p resolution, about 730 MB in size.
Use HJSPLIT (free software) or other methods such as the DOS COPY command to join the multiple parts into one file.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20613269/sts135__entry_flight_director_signoff_hd_mp4_001http://www.gamefront.com/files/20613522/sts135__entry_flight_director_signoff_hd_mp4_002---------
STS-135 crew walkaround. H264 AVC format, 720p resolution, about 920 MB in size.
Use HJSPLIT (free software) or other methods such as the DOS COPY command to join the multiple parts into one file.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20612582/sts135_crew_walkaround_hd_mp4_001http://www.gamefront.com/files/20612785/sts135_crew_walkaround_hd_mp4_002--------
STS-135 crew comments at the Employee Recognition Event H264 AVC format, 720p resolution, about 700 MB in size.
Use HJSPLIT (free software) or other methods such as the DOS COPY command to join the multiple parts into one file.
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20613022/sts135_crew_comments_at_employee_recognition_event_hd_mp4_001http://www.gamefront.com/files/20613725/sts135_crew_comments_at_employee_recognition_event_hd_mp4_002
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#69
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Lee Jay
on 31 Jul, 2011 16:30
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Extremely high-res (5K) footage of the launch, downsampled to HD, shot in 96fps on a RED EPIC. Few different versions of the same footage:
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#70
by
elmarko
on 01 Aug, 2011 14:04
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Can I add my work too?
HD-capable. Messing about with quadspits at work.
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#71
by
seth381
on 06 Aug, 2011 15:00
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Hey everybody I'm new. Anyhow I joined because this video made by a youtube user that smashes up all 13 days of the last shuttle mission in 10 minutes or so is so great but only has had 435 views. I find it quite sad. Check it out.
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#72
by
ShuttleMania
on 09 Aug, 2011 01:30
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Wow, that video is totally cool - thanks for sharing it!
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#73
by
Space Pete
on 30 Nov, 2011 20:11
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Space Shuttle: The Final Flight
Commander Chris Ferguson, Pilot Doug Hurley, and Mission Specialists Rex Walheim and Sandy Magnus share their experiences during STS-135, the final mission of Atlantis and the Space Shuttle Program. The STS-135 crew also offers historical account of the Space Shuttle Program's legacy, with a special appearance by astrophysicist Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson.
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#74
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brettreds2k
on 01 Dec, 2011 13:25
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Hey everybody I'm new. Anyhow I joined because this video made by a youtube user that smashes up all 13 days of the last shuttle mission in 10 minutes or so is so great but only has had 435 views. I find it quite sad. Check it out.
Wow, that was great, Brought tears to my eyes