it's amazing how youtube consists of so many silly videos that garners millions of views, while a video like this, one that documents the very best achievements of mankind, barely gets any views. i fear for the future of this planet.
I watch every launch and every you're absolutely right people losing focus on what is the most incredible things that America is doing oh, they're thinking about race and turn down statues we're going to the Stars
In 2016 my robotics teammates and I was fortunate enough to meet Colonel Benjamin Alvin Drew. He was one of the astronauts who travelled on this mission. He was kind enough to invite us to his office so we could spend some time with him. He told us about his time in space and the extreme G forces that he felt when taking off. He also gave us a gift bag with a STS 133 badge. That meeting sparked in me an interest in space travel so big it's never going out. I'm forever grateful for that opportunity. To this day he's been a source of inspiration for me.
did anyone else get chills when they opened the payload bay doors? its the same with the cupola..... watching the world fly by like that... makes you realize how tiny we actually are, and how amazing of a feat putting man into space really is. Just amazing. Thankyou discovery for all the wonderful years!
I was lucky enough to watch the launch from the causeway south of launch pad. When they did finally gave the GO after the issue a massive cheer went up.m This was one of the most amazing things to see in person!
Welcome back to Space, Discovery for the last time. Look after your veteran crew. Also, welcome to Space Robonaut 2. Science fiction becomes science fact.
long live you tube. i never find my way on nasa.gov there is to much info and before i know i find myself reading/watching stuff that i wasn't looking for thats equally interesting.
@mazzy22andringolover----GO FOR IT!!!! You can do whatever you put your mind to! I'd love to be an astronaut but go scared after the Challenger incident. I wish I'd never given up my dream. But if they had a teacher in space program again...I'd apply!
If I was a billionaire I'd donate many many of millions of dollars to continue space exploration & allow for additional flights to the ISS. I am beyond sad & disappointed that American Space Exploration is going to limited.
Awesome 👍! Great job Commander Steve Lindsey and crew!
it's amazing how youtube consists of so many silly videos that garners millions of views, while a video like this, one that documents the very best achievements of mankind, barely gets any views. i fear for the future of this planet.
9 years later it's the same misery
I watch every launch and every you're absolutely right people losing focus on what is the most incredible things that America is doing oh, they're thinking about race and turn down statues we're going to the Stars
In 2016 my robotics teammates and I was fortunate enough to meet Colonel Benjamin Alvin Drew. He was one of the astronauts who travelled on this mission. He was kind enough to invite us to his office so we could spend some time with him. He told us about his time in space and the extreme G forces that he felt when taking off. He also gave us a gift bag with a STS 133 badge. That meeting sparked in me an interest in space travel so big it's never going out. I'm forever grateful for that opportunity. To this day he's been a source of inspiration for me.
"Get ready to witness the majesty and power of Discovery to see liftoff one final time."
did anyone else get chills when they opened the payload bay doors? its the same with the cupola..... watching the world fly by like that... makes you realize how tiny we actually are, and how amazing of a feat putting man into space really is. Just amazing. Thankyou discovery for all the wonderful years!
Absolutely amazing as always!
utterly amazing...
I was lucky enough to watch the launch from the causeway south of launch pad.
When they did finally gave the GO after the issue a massive cheer went up.m
This was one of the most amazing things to see in person!
Welcome back to Space, Discovery for the last time. Look after your veteran crew. Also, welcome to Space Robonaut 2. Science fiction becomes science fact.
Amazing
Sure hope NASA continues to upload flight day highlights as I probably won't be able to watch live but don't want to miss them
Always wondered how they climbed into the shuttle...now I know
long live you tube. i never find my way on nasa.gov there is to much info and before i know i find myself reading/watching stuff that i wasn't looking for thats equally interesting.
Good 👏👏
sorry i´m not english, what happened to hold the countdown on 5:00? sro? what means sro? thx, greetings from spain
I love. NASA
@Brommes
yeah but sometimes you don't have that much time.
so it would be better if you land right on what you originally were looking for
The solid rocket booster’s were so loud because the main engines we’re throttling down Too 65%
@mazzy22andringolover----GO FOR IT!!!! You can do whatever you put your mind to! I'd love to be an astronaut but go scared after the Challenger incident. I wish I'd never given up my dream. But if they had a teacher in space program again...I'd apply!
They allow teachers to apply now! You should totally go for it!
@Torosaint range...a problem with their computers which was resolved just a few seconds before they have to scrubbed the launch!
08:34. See you guys when I get back from space! How awesome would it be to say that
btw there was a peice of foam which fell of the shuttle at hit the under side tiles :o after Srb seperation .
@mazzy22andringolover You're only 11 years old ...
Maybe you'll be on the first Mission to Mars. Now, there's something worth the wait.
smart451cab xx
@Torosaint technical problem with one of the mission control screens.
What the h... happens in 24:15??? i saw something. Most who saw him?
guys, when i get my 5000 hours as a pic in a jetliner, i'm soo going to appy to the space programme
@mazzy22andringolover Way to go, kid
“The venerable veteran” Hamilton flashbacks.
If I was a billionaire I'd donate many many of millions of dollars to continue space exploration & allow for additional flights to the ISS. I am beyond sad & disappointed that American Space Exploration is going to limited.
Soy el único que habla español??
Like si hablas español!!😣
2 años después pero te dejamos un saludo Matías ¡¡¡
23:48 2019-12-8. There gonna delete my comment.
Does anyone know the directions to get out of area 57
NASA is a ok.people where.think , think,think,brain .breicker have>
Samthing have.?, bigger.
Ithu ezhhuthi vekendi varum.galileeeooo..hero
Abolish NASA.