In this mesmerizing video, experience a ride to space and back as cameras on the Space Shuttle’s booster engines capture the experience–from blastoff to splashdown. This fantastic footage is part of the upcoming DVD, “Special Edition Ascent: Commemorating Space Shuttle.” All of the sounds are real, and seeing the Earth from the point of view of the booster engine in space is amazing. I know you’ll enjoy this video pick as much as I did.
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Amazing video! Thank you very much for sharing!
WOW!!!
An amazing video. Enjoyed it very much. I felt like I was riding the booster engine back to earth. Like that movie where the guy rode the bomb down from the plane. Ya Hoo!
Fantastic video, extremely well done!! Thanks.
Impresionante
I think that was Dr. Strangelove. Quite a ride regardless.
LUTHER
This is something that I have been waiting so see for years . I will be looking for the DVD when it comes out
Fantastic!!!
Wooow my heart started to beat faster during watching !!! Amazing !!!
Absolutely Awesome! The DVD will be a “must buy”.
Thank you for sharing it with us.
All I had to say is “WOW!!!” Do they actually pick up these engines and use them over again?
Should have never cancelled he Shuttle program, and gotten with private industry to keep it going, with newer, improved models.
This had got to be one of the most awesome wicked a$& cool videos you have posted yet!!!
Muy bueno el video,con estos sistemas a bordo se pueden observar todos los detales que pudiesen aparecer en un desperfecto y asi analizarlos y corregirlos.
muy bueno el video,con estas imagenes a bordo se pueden detectar mucho mas facil las posibles fallas y remediarlas con mayor eficiencia.
Wow, it blew my hair off!
That was excellent,very interesting considering this is something most people will never get to see first hand from this point of view.
Thanks for sharing,
Jared
That is absolutely fantastic! Thank you for posting this video!