Wednesday, May 18, 2011

The Space Shuttle (1994)- Part 2/10

"Soar into space with those who stay behind." Written and directed by Scott Hicks, this 1994 Discovery Channel documentary centers on the preparations and launch of STS-59 (Endeavour) by focusing on the engineers, technicians, and directors who make spaceflight possible. Candid and emotional interviews show the history of NASA and the American Space Program in an unusually human light, describing what it really takes to launch a Shuttle. Part 2 contains: Johnson Space Center (Continued from Part 1, 00:00-05:58) Orbiter Processing Facility (05:58-09:57, continued in Part 3) Links: Part 1: www.youtube.com - Introductory Credits, Landing of STS-62, Kennedy Space Center, Johnson Space Center I Part 3: www.youtube.com - Orbiter Processing Facility II, Zero G., Suit Techs, Space Exploration I Part 4: www.youtube.com - Space Exploration II, Engines and Aft, Shuttle Training Aircraft Part 5: www.youtube.com - Thermal Protection, Vehicle Assembly Building, Apollo I Part 6: www.youtube.com - Apollo II, Roll Out to the Pad, Ice Team, The Launch Experience I Part 7: www.youtube.com - The Launch Experience II, Challenger I Part 8: www.youtube.com - Challenger II, Countdown to STS-59 I Part 9: www.youtube.com - Countdown to STS-59 II Part 10: www.youtube.com - Ending Credits



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFBFHY-PbkU&hl=en

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