Shuttle Sunday: STS-7

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  • Опубликовано: 4 май 2024
  • Join Chris B, Sawyer and Jack for the latest Shuttle Sunday, covering STS-7 (Challenger).
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Комментарии • 39

  • @theshrew8853
    @theshrew8853 17 дней назад +14

    This is just a awesome series to watch keep them coming NSF it brings so many memories of the mighty Space Shuttle

  • @bongerbarns
    @bongerbarns 16 дней назад +3

    I never really appreciated the heritage and history of the shuttle. These shows show the mood, styles and mindset of the times it took place. So cool. Thanks heaps guys.

  • @MrKellymcilrath
    @MrKellymcilrath 17 дней назад +4

    This was another great Shuttle Sunday, Thanks Chris B, & all the NSF staff!!!

  • @user-gl1hk5pw8i
    @user-gl1hk5pw8i 17 дней назад +7

    StS 7, my first shuttle launch from the cape.
    Such fun, wow I'm old.

  • @sanderbijzitter7495
    @sanderbijzitter7495 14 дней назад

    Love the space shuttle Sunday shows!!! 👍🏻

  • @anthonycamilleri7297
    @anthonycamilleri7297 17 дней назад +1

    great info from comentary team cheers from melbourne australia

  • @dphuntsman
    @dphuntsman 17 дней назад +4

    @NASASpaceFlight Folks, the reason our MCC/Mission Control Center RMS team was a bit miffed at Sally putting the RMS in the ‘7’ position was because the ‘close to arm tolerances’ was because it was perilously close to a joint Singularity, where you lost (at least) one whole degree of motion/ability to completely control the arm. As one of the first fully-trained RMS astronauts- i..e., more involved with development of the RMS than the normal astronauts had been later- Sally felt more comfortable than she should have been in pulling that stunt, to be frank. - Dave Huntsman (NASA/Retired).

  • @andrewhillis9544
    @andrewhillis9544 14 дней назад +1

    SALLY TOOK US ALL FOR A RIDE ON THE SPACE SHUTTLE ! ! !

  • @anthonycamilleri7297
    @anthonycamilleri7297 17 дней назад +2

    thank you all at nsf team

  • @tomsheridan989
    @tomsheridan989 17 дней назад +2

    Sawyer is so knowledgeable

  • @seancoate5695
    @seancoate5695 15 дней назад +1

    I'm Hans, and I'm Sawyer... And I'm here to pump you up

  • @richardmalcolm1457
    @richardmalcolm1457 17 дней назад

    Saw this launch live - the only one I was privileged enough to see as a kid.

  • @susanwahl6322
    @susanwahl6322 17 дней назад +2

    I’ve always loved her because after the moon, I stated that I wanted to be an astronaut. I was just laughed at.

  • @noahgossett6134
    @noahgossett6134 17 дней назад

    "Super machine" great way to describe the shuttle 💯💪🏽

  • @anthonycamilleri7297
    @anthonycamilleri7297 17 дней назад +1

    space shuttle sunday yay

  • @RangerAvL
    @RangerAvL 17 дней назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @cbspock1701
    @cbspock1701 17 дней назад +1

    Loving Shuttle Sundays. You guys should start also mentioning book recommendations...here are mine and I read them in this order - "Into the Black", "Bold They Rise", "Truth Lies and O-rings", "Wheels Stop" and "Bringing Columbia Home". I also just finished "Handprints on Hubble" by Kathryn Sullivan, and now I am reading "Sally Ride" by Lynn Shear. Next on my list is "The Six" and "Through the Glass Ceiling to the Stars"

  • @roboandrew1
    @roboandrew1 17 дней назад

    it's a really generous thing for people to do

  • @witchdoctor6502
    @witchdoctor6502 16 дней назад

    My two cents to the disaster episodes: you should definitely cover it (and all of it). It is sad, but also a reminder what could ( and will) happen (again) when it comes to spaceflight. I have no doubt that you can cover even a heavy topic like that respectfully.

  • @michaeldemarco9950
    @michaeldemarco9950 17 дней назад

    Dudes. We had good cameras back in the 1980s.

  • @tomsheridan989
    @tomsheridan989 17 дней назад

    Thank You

  • @Grandwigg
    @Grandwigg 16 дней назад

    I think the idea about covering the traffic missions from the 'lessons learned review' perspective a good option, although a brief overview of the intended mission goals, and completed ones, because that's a part of the whole story.
    I know we can trust the NSF team to maintain the proper level of respect deserved for those lost. Although the chat modes may need some adjustment for portions of discussions. But the moderation team have done a good job from what I've seen in the past, so I have confidence in them for this.
    For some people, this will be the only time they encounter deep studies of the orbiters, crews and missions, and avoiding the tragic moments world be a disservice.
    At least that's my thought on the matter.

  • @tomsheridan989
    @tomsheridan989 17 дней назад

    I was hoping for this!

  • @danielbuck2430
    @danielbuck2430 17 дней назад

    Took a picture of your image and searched it with Google Lens . And it came back as Médanos Isthmus

  • @seancoate5695
    @seancoate5695 15 дней назад

    Anyone remember what mission was it that had a veteran MS (totally unauthorized) ride the entry while standing on the flight deck recording out the windows?

  • @bazanime
    @bazanime 17 дней назад

    Real-life Ripley.

  • @richardkallio3868
    @richardkallio3868 12 дней назад

    I am curious: Do your ears pop on launch and re-entry, or unlike an airliner, do spacecraft (including the Shuttle) maintain sea level pressure throughout rather than an "acceptable" pressure differential?

  • @bideford7099
    @bideford7099 17 дней назад

    Is this LIVE? I did not get any info if it was earlier

    • @MickRonald
      @MickRonald 17 дней назад +1

      It was live at 3:00PM EDT on the Space Coast Live stream. NSF clips it and makes a separate video. Pretty sure there is no RUclips notification since a new live stream was not created. There was a message in the red banner on Starbase Live.

  • @edwardruggiero4467
    @edwardruggiero4467 15 дней назад

    when is the takeoff is it tonight May 7th

  • @ericlouy
    @ericlouy 17 дней назад

    lets chat about rockets!!!

  • @CheapFlashyLoris
    @CheapFlashyLoris 17 дней назад

    Can't believe you didn't cover the time she almost shot Ed Baldwin to avoid a nuclear war

  • @robertsnider195
    @robertsnider195 17 дней назад

    5x5

    • @NASASpaceflight
      @NASASpaceflight  17 дней назад +1

      It's radio talk to check people can hear our commentary

  • @BrianMoore-tc2xe
    @BrianMoore-tc2xe 17 дней назад

    I turned this off when you guys went totally off the rails discussing STS-51L.Instead of STS-7 and Sally Ride. This was neither the time nor the place for that discussion and was disrespectful of both the Challenger legacy and Sally ride and her legacy. You need to discuss it internally and maybe have a poll or2 after you come up with come concrete ideas.

    • @NASASpaceflight
      @NASASpaceflight  16 дней назад +1

      Couldn't disagree more, to be fair, Brian. But allow me to say why.
      This is not a scripted show. This will go through all the missions and how to approach the mission, which includes the very orbiter we were talking about - and asking the community - is totally relevant and on the rails. This was literally the part where we were overviewing what is to come in these shows, which will obviously have to deal with those missions.
      I know some Shuttle fans want us to avoid the disasters, but we'll never be that type of Shuttle fan.I fail to see how it's disrespectful to tie in the achievements with this because it was when they overcame those issues, the program found its true value in the following eras of crewed spaceflight. I feel very strongly about this, so classic it as "off the rails" (on topic) and "I turned off" (only want to hear the happy stuff?) odd. It would be like, "You mentioned Columbia when STS-7 liberated bi-pod foam from the ET." How could we not?

    • @BrianMoore-tc2xe
      @BrianMoore-tc2xe 16 дней назад

      I think the disasters need to be covered, but in a thoughtful and respectful manner. A scripted show with chat turned off would be appropriate, not the usual spit balling and joking, their sacrifices deserve more.