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Forum:Space Shuttles - Space Station
Topic:[Video] All 135 space shuttle launches, at once
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Chariot412Very cool.
crowe-tThat's very cool! However it's sad seeing the Challenger tragedy footage in there.

I've been thinking of the STS-135 launch today. I was fortunate to see it in person last year.

Henry HeatherbankAs unbelievably cool as that is (and even before I saw how the video ended), I couldn't help my eyes searching out for the 25th box and my ears listening out for the 25th commentary: "Challenger, go at throttle up ..." and all the chilling commentary that followed.

Fantastic ending to a brilliant video compilation. Well done.

buckeyecalThat was an incredible film.
Lunar Module 5That was fantastic... I wonder why STS-2 finishes earlier than the others... seems like the Max Q bit was missed out. I have video of the whole of that launch so I wonder why it was shortened.

Challenger is very poignant, as is watching STS-107 launch.

I wonder if the guy would do all the landings too!

If anyone has all the launches in fair-good quality on non-network coverage I am very interested in securing a copy.

Lunar Module 5I have posted a new video: "Go At Throttle Up - 135 Space Shuttle Launches":

TomGreat job, Lunar Module 5!!
Lunar Module 5Thanks Tom - glad you liked it.

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