Shuttle Sunday: STS-2 to STS-4

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  • Опубликовано: 21 апр 2024
  • Second in a series of Shuttle Sunday live shows, covering STS-2 through STS-4. With Chris B, Sawyer and Jack.
    Includes resources from the Shuttle areas of L2: shop.nasaspaceflight.com/prod...
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Комментарии • 28

  • @NASASpaceflight
    @NASASpaceflight  Месяц назад +3

    Link to the first one, STS-1: ruclips.net/video/sz6qcjolcwY/видео.html - third show will be on NSF Space Coast Live at 3pm Eastern. this coming Sunday.

  • @tomsheridan989
    @tomsheridan989 Месяц назад +9

    I love this show!! I want more!

  • @ahmedsabbagh785
    @ahmedsabbagh785 29 дней назад +3

    loving this new series and hope you do longer videos for the next missions. Feels like 1 hour isn't enough.

  • @TuffKaya
    @TuffKaya 29 дней назад +2

    I love this format. More please.

  • @user-ij1kq5ve1e
    @user-ij1kq5ve1e 22 дня назад

    Thank you - agree w everyone else - great show! My middle school teacher wheeled in this large CRT TV into our class so we could watch the 1st launch. Appreciate you sharing!

  • @anthonycamilleri7297
    @anthonycamilleri7297 29 дней назад +1

    thanks guys for the shuttle sunday review boy brings back many amazing memories the awesome facts much appreciated thank again looking forward for more cheers from melbourne australia

  • @jezzter4293
    @jezzter4293 29 дней назад +1

    Thanks for yet another great video. I was fortunate enough (and old enough now, agh!) To watch Space Shuttle Enterprise on the amazing 747 land at Stansted Airport UK in 1983. I cycled there to watch it from my home in a tiny village called High Easter, in Essex, UK. It was amazing. I took some photo's. The official release pics were better, but as a kid seeing it was is a lifelong memory.

  • @connorwalsh5161
    @connorwalsh5161 29 дней назад

    Shuttle Launch Live needs to happen!

  • @scubastevedan
    @scubastevedan Месяц назад +1

    Still the most beautiful spacecraft ever made in my opinion. I was lucky enough to meet a Columbia astronaut once named Ken Bowersox, he was cool and very nice.

  • @kaownsu01
    @kaownsu01 28 дней назад

    This was rad. Thanks!

  • @tehhMatriix
    @tehhMatriix Месяц назад +2

    Why on earth did I not get notified of this when it went live? I have all notification on for the channel and usually see everything else

    • @flatnicable
      @flatnicable 29 дней назад

      Notifications have been wonkey for months for me. Usually it pops up a few minutes after the live has ended for some reason....

    • @stabilityball
      @stabilityball 26 дней назад

      Its because the CGI team wasn't ready with their green screen in time to send out the notifications. They had a huge rip in the section behind the baloon

  • @alexholden
    @alexholden Месяц назад +5

    Thanks for doing this. It was an interesting discussion, but how come the recording is unlisted? I'd like to also watch the first episode but I can't find it.

    • @NASASpaceflight
      @NASASpaceflight  Месяц назад +3

      We wouldn't want to send a notification out to so many people, but yeah, I wish there was a better solution. I've put it as a community channel note now.

    • @goalcreaseb
      @goalcreaseb 28 дней назад +2

      So glad to see a Playlist created. Now I can follow it and not miss any Shuttle Sunday's. Your passion for and knowledge of shuttle make these so enjoyable. Please go through every single mission in grotesque detail. Thank you thank you!!

  • @controll1984
    @controll1984 Месяц назад

    unbelievably amazing

  • @oscr_zen
    @oscr_zen Месяц назад +1

    You guys should do a re-enactment of the Shuttle launch as if it was live today. Pretending that you were around back then with the cameras and talking about the launch and counting till liftoff. That would be sick imo.

  • @amycollins8832
    @amycollins8832 21 день назад +1

    While they had commercial payloads on STS-5, most will say the "operational" title was more symbolic and political. The shuttle was never truly operational. Each flight was a test flight in unique ways. It was always risky as compared to what was advertised to Congress in the 1970s. There were engineering changes up through STS-135. But what was learned was worth it!

  • @bongerbarns
    @bongerbarns 29 дней назад +1

    Im on team Tailcone

  • @steveo6034
    @steveo6034 Месяц назад

    The shuttle didn't have tiles against a cryogenic tank like Starship does, which is why i think they're having trouble with them.

  • @robyn051
    @robyn051 Месяц назад

    Where’s the link to the first one? I need more

  • @NehemiahVargas-td8kw
    @NehemiahVargas-td8kw 29 дней назад

    0:14

  • @TheMoonwatchers
    @TheMoonwatchers Месяц назад

    We deployed the Hubble (I contributed to the design of every module re RMK, Multibus and the 80386) and LOL built a space station! (Intel design wins)

  • @garethcraig8902
    @garethcraig8902 Месяц назад

    The shuttle was and is an engineering marvel.