STS-134 - The final launch of Endeavour - Full Launch in HD
About | Information | History | Online | Facts | Discovery
From T-9 minutes and counting all the way through MECO, this is the final launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour. The low cloud cover blocked shots of the shuttle early in ascent but created a booming echo in the clouds that was loud enough to shake our press tent! Jump to 09:00 to see just the launch itself and skip the awesome pre-flight checks.
Comments
-
Wow how was this flight cleared for launch? Solid overcast, thought that was an LCC violation due to RTLS constraints. Not to mention not being able to track the Shuttle from the ground to watch for debris hits.
-
Porque ya no hacen mas estos vuelos?
-
trvmpsysaysthlsbesobamanshillarysgoslngstosspacesysoneswaysforssvres
-
9:52 Holee Jeez-us, I came
-
best mph reading
-
Lulz 24.83 mach speed :O
-
Overdrive is one bitch with this one.
-
Rocket thrust goes above 100%. Why?
-
nosdlssemblesallsrlghtsys
-
The last flight of the shuttle with the coolest name: ENDEAVOUR. The name just sounds so cool!
-
SSME is space shuttle main engine?
-
No sonic boom after Mach 1?
-
Little behind at the throttle up go.
-
I have to witness @9:55 in person.
-
AWESOME!
-
Why do the engine's thrust reach 104% ?
-
bravo la NASA !
-
9:51 What is that fire?
-
What is the vapor coming from the nozzles underneath? (The white stuff)
-
There are more Gs at the end when it's far away than when launching ! how come ?
19m 11sLenght
2486Rating