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The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 01)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 01)
STS-1 - Columbia - April 12-14 1981 - ...
published: 15 Mar 2014
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 01)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 01)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 01) STS-1 - Columbia - April 12-14 1981 - Onboard are astronauts John Young (CDR) and Bob Crippen (PLT). This is the first video of an intended series which will cover the first Space Shuttle flight from countdown to splashdown. Part 01 - The Countdown for the launch begins, with the crews breakfast, suit up, journey to pad 39a and egress into Columbia. Where video is not availabe I have added in some footage of the concept and development of the shuttle from the 1972-80 period. There is also footage of the crew in training. Captions are used to inform the viewer what he/she is watching. Photos have been added where appropriate. The video is captured on a 16:9 screen to allow captioning and photos/video to be shown by the side of the main screen. Audio is in two channels. One covers the PAO channel and the other is the launch director loops which carried the comm from the launch team at the Cape. My personal thanks to JL Pickering and Ed Hengveld who produce excellent photo CDs of space missions that really enhanced the video. All video/pictures and audio is courtesy NASA.- published: 15 Mar 2014
- views: 112
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The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 03)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 03)
STS-1 - Columbia - April 12-14 1981 - ...
published: 16 Mar 2014
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 03)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 03)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 03) STS-1 - Columbia - April 12-14 1981 - Onboard are astronauts John Young (CDR) and Bob Crippen (PLT). This is the third video of an intended series which will cover the first Space Shuttle flight from countdown to splashdown. Part 03 - The Countdown for the launch continuesand concludes with the sucessfull launch of Columbia and her crew. The video ends with orbit and the 1st of two planned OMS burns achieved . Some video was substituted where it wasnt available - for instance I have used some static pad shots from the April 10th attempt. The final countdown from T-20 minutes is as broadcast and the launch includes the broadcast views along with a previous video (STS-1 multi screen) and some video from the post flight press conference. Countdown and Post Launch clock is for reference only and is not accurate to the timeline. Captions are used to inform the viewer what he/she is watching. Photos have been added where appropriate. To complete the sequence Orbiter Space Simulator has been used from SRB SEP through to the OMS burn. The video is captured on a 16:9 screen to allow captioning and photos/video to be shown by the side of the main screen. Audio is in two channels. One covers the PAO channel and the other is the launch director loops which carried the comm from the launch team at the Cape. My personal thanks to JL Pickering and Ed Hengveld who produce excellent photo CDs of space missions that really enhanced the video. All video/pictures and audio is courtesy NASA.- published: 16 Mar 2014
- views: 373
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STS-1 Launch, Columbia (April 12, 1981)
STS-1 Mission: First Shuttle Mission/Shuttle Systems Test Flight Space Shuttle: Columbia L...
published: 10 Apr 2009
author: NASAtechnology
STS-1 Launch, Columbia (April 12, 1981)
STS-1 Launch, Columbia (April 12, 1981)
STS-1 Mission: First Shuttle Mission/Shuttle Systems Test Flight Space Shuttle: Columbia Launch Pad: 39A Launched: April 12, 1981 at 7:00:03 a.m. EST Launch ...- published: 10 Apr 2009
- views: 44684
- author: NASAtechnology
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NASA Footage of The STS-1 Launch Part 1
From The Morning of Sunday April 12th 1981,NASA Footage of The Very First Space Shuttle La...
published: 01 Jan 2011
author: zellco321
NASA Footage of The STS-1 Launch Part 1
NASA Footage of The STS-1 Launch Part 1
From The Morning of Sunday April 12th 1981,NASA Footage of The Very First Space Shuttle Launch Begins at 6:28 A.M The STS-1 Crew: Commander: John Young Pilot...- published: 01 Jan 2011
- views: 6263
- author: zellco321
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[STS-1] Mission Highlights
Mission highlights of the first ever Space Shuttle Mission - STS-1, From Launch all the wa...
published: 30 Aug 2011
author: SpaceVidsNet
[STS-1] Mission Highlights
[STS-1] Mission Highlights
Mission highlights of the first ever Space Shuttle Mission - STS-1, From Launch all the way to Landing narrated by the STS-1 Crew.- published: 30 Aug 2011
- views: 688
- author: SpaceVidsNet
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NBC News Coverage of STS-1 The 1st Space Shuttle Mission Part 5
From April 12th 1981, NBC Covers the very first Space Shuttle Launch. (Columbia) Coverage ...
published: 12 Jan 2010
author: zellco321
NBC News Coverage of STS-1 The 1st Space Shuttle Mission Part 5
NBC News Coverage of STS-1 The 1st Space Shuttle Mission Part 5
From April 12th 1981, NBC Covers the very first Space Shuttle Launch. (Columbia) Coverage Anchored by John Chancellor & Tom Brokaw and Astronaut Joseph Kerwi...- published: 12 Jan 2010
- views: 13557
- author: zellco321
30:28
STS-1 "A Remarkable Flying Machine" - NASA documentary about the first space shuttle mission
"A Remarkable Flying Machine" - This is a NASA documentary from 1981 about the first space...
published: 17 Jan 2011
author: Matthew Travis
STS-1 "A Remarkable Flying Machine" - NASA documentary about the first space shuttle mission
STS-1 "A Remarkable Flying Machine" - NASA documentary about the first space shuttle mission
"A Remarkable Flying Machine" - This is a NASA documentary from 1981 about the first space shuttle mission, STS-1 and the space shuttle Columbia. The first t...- published: 17 Jan 2011
- views: 8507
- author: Matthew Travis
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Space Shuttle Columbia STS-1 Launch
STS-1 was the first orbital flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program. Space Shuttle Columbia...
published: 03 Jan 2012
author: GoodFellasGamers
Space Shuttle Columbia STS-1 Launch
Space Shuttle Columbia STS-1 Launch
STS-1 was the first orbital flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program. Space Shuttle Columbia launched on 12 April 1981, and returned to Earth on 14 April, havi...- published: 03 Jan 2012
- views: 6136
- author: GoodFellasGamers
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The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 02)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 02)
STS-1 - Columbia - April 12-14 1981 - ...
published: 15 Mar 2014
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 02)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 02)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 02) STS-1 - Columbia - April 12-14 1981 - Onboard are astronauts John Young (CDR) and Bob Crippen (PLT). This is the second video of an intended series which will cover the first Space Shuttle flight from countdown to splashdown. Part 02 - The Countdown for the launch continues. The crew is now aboard Columbia and ends when the hatch is closed by the closeout crew. Where video is not availabe I have added in some footage of the concept and development of the shuttle from the 1972-80 period. There is also footage of the flight readiness firing of the SSMEs. Captions are used to inform the viewer what he/she is watching. Photos have been added where appropriate. The video is captured on a 16:9 screen to allow captioning and photos/video to be shown by the side of the main screen. Audio is in two channels. One covers the PAO channel and the other is the launch director loops which carried the comm from the launch team at the Cape. My personal thanks to JL Pickering and Ed Hengveld who produce excellent photo CDs of space missions that really enhanced the video. All video/pictures and audio is courtesy NASA.- published: 15 Mar 2014
- views: 221
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STS-1 Space Shuttle 25 Year Anniversary - Kennedy Space Center - John Young & Robert Crippen
STS-1 Space Shuttle 25 Year Anniversary - Kennedy Space Center - John Young & Robert Cripp...
published: 18 Mar 2012
author: US Human Spaceflight
STS-1 Space Shuttle 25 Year Anniversary - Kennedy Space Center - John Young & Robert Crippen
STS-1 Space Shuttle 25 Year Anniversary - Kennedy Space Center - John Young & Robert Crippen
STS-1 Space Shuttle 25 Year Anniversary - Kennedy Space Center - John Young & Robert Crippen.- published: 18 Mar 2012
- views: 1213
- author: US Human Spaceflight
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First Space Shuttle Launch - STS-1 (1981)
STS-1 was the first orbital flight of NASA's Space Shuttle, launched on 12 April 1981, and...
published: 12 Apr 2011
author: Michael Johnston
First Space Shuttle Launch - STS-1 (1981)
First Space Shuttle Launch - STS-1 (1981)
STS-1 was the first orbital flight of NASA's Space Shuttle, launched on 12 April 1981, and returning to Earth 14 April. Space Shuttle Columbia orbited the Ea...- published: 12 Apr 2011
- views: 45739
- author: Michael Johnston
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The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 05)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 05)
STS-1 - Columbia - April 12-14 1981 - ...
published: 21 Apr 2014
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 05)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 05)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 05) STS-1 - Columbia - April 12-14 1981 - Onboard are astronauts John Young (CDR) and Bob Crippen (PLT). This is the fifth video of an intended series which will cover the first Space Shuttle flight from countdown to touchdown. Part 05 - Orbits 3-5. During this period the crew remove their suits, troubleshhot the DFI recorder and teleprinter. There is a press conference from JSC (covered in full here). It is interesting to listen to the discussion on the tile damage where the leading edge issue was discussed, a situation that would end Columbia's last spaceflight 20 years in the future. Captions are used to inform the viewer what he/she is watching. Photos have been added where appropriate. Orbiter Space Simulator has been used to dipict flight events. I have used some stock footage from the crews post flight presentation to show Bob Crippen beginning to remove his suit and a small cut from the US TV networks which show one question being asked at the press conference (I do not have any other footage of this event). The video is captured on a 16:9 screen to allow captioning and photos/video to be shown by the side of the main screen. Audio is in two channels. One covers the PAO and air-to-ground and the other is just the air-to-ground. During the press conference the air-to-ground can still be heard in one channel. The audio, downloaded from the NASA audio collection, had already been edited and it has taken some time to put it back into real time for the TV transmissions. However, I don't claim to have gotten it perfect. My personal thanks to JL Pickering and Ed Hengveld who produce excellent photo CDs of space missions that really enhanced the videos. All video/pictures and audio is courtesy NASA.- published: 21 Apr 2014
- views: 235
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First Ever Space Shuttle Landing (STS-1, Columbia)
The first space shuttle mission, STS-1. Launched April 12, 1981. Returned April 14, 1981....
published: 18 Feb 2007
author: Tolbert1906
First Ever Space Shuttle Landing (STS-1, Columbia)
First Ever Space Shuttle Landing (STS-1, Columbia)
The first space shuttle mission, STS-1. Launched April 12, 1981. Returned April 14, 1981.- published: 18 Feb 2007
- views: 437500
- author: Tolbert1906
101:53
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 06)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 06)
STS-1 - Columbia - April 12-14 1981 - ...
published: 28 Apr 2014
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 06)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 06)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 06) STS-1 - Columbia - April 12-14 1981 - Onboard are astronauts John Young (CDR) and Bob Crippen (PLT). This is the sixth video of an intended series which will cover the first Space Shuttle flight from countdown to touchdown. Part 06 - During this period the crew continue to troubleshoot the DFI recorder, perform the OMS4 burn, carry out a TV status report and close out the first day for the sleep period. Ground station coverage becomes less as Columbia tracks south on her orbital path. Captions are used to inform the viewer what he/she is watching. Photos have been added where appropriate. Orbiter Space Simulator has been used to dipict flight events. The footage of the TV transmission is not the best quality but does show the event as it happened. The video is captured on a 16:9 screen to allow captioning and photos/video to be shown by the side of the main screen. Audio is in two channels. One covers the PAO and air-to-ground and the other is just the air-to-ground. The audio, downloaded from the NASA audio collection, had already been edited and it has taken some time to put it back into real time for the TV transmissions. However, I don't claim to have gotten it perfect. My personal thanks to JL Pickering and Ed Hengveld who produce excellent photo CDs of space missions that really enhanced the videos. All video/pictures and audio is courtesy NASA.- published: 28 Apr 2014
- views: 394
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ST1 vittuilee jo siinäkin kohtaa kun menee ostoksille
ST1 vittuilee jo siinäkin kohtaa kun menee ostoksille
Parannamme palvelua...
published: 01 Feb 2012
author: Pasi Viheraho
ST1 vittuilee jo siinäkin kohtaa kun menee ostoksille
ST1 vittuilee jo siinäkin kohtaa kun menee ostoksille
Parannamme palvelua
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Nakkilan ST1
Nakkilan ST1...
published: 07 Aug 2012
author: Pasi Viheraho
Nakkilan ST1
Nakkilan ST1
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published: 10 Dec 2013
author: celia rowlson-hall
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Dead Media Project 02 : Barcelona (Contains Nudity)
WELCOME TO OUR WORLD : Art Installation
19th October 2009
ESPAI ART
Passatge Bacardi n°1...
published: 22 Oct 2009
author: Ian Gamester
Dead Media Project 02 : Barcelona (Contains Nudity)
WELCOME TO OUR WORLD : Art Installation
19th October 2009
ESPAI ART
Passatge Bacardi n°1, 1st. - 1st.
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STS-1 Launch CBS News Coverage
From The Morning of Sunday April 12th 1981 CBS News Covers The countdown & Launch of Ameri...
published: 31 Jul 2013
author: zellco321
STS-1 Launch CBS News Coverage
STS-1 Launch CBS News Coverage
From The Morning of Sunday April 12th 1981 CBS News Covers The countdown & Launch of America's very first Space Shuttle Launch Space Shuttle Columbia Launche...- published: 31 Jul 2013
- views: 199
- author: zellco321
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STS-1: Shuttle Columbia Flight#1 April 12, 1981
Space Shuttle Columbia Flight#1 landing on Rogers Lake (a dry saltpan) at Edwards Air Forc...
published: 24 Aug 2007
author: momo2007x
STS-1: Shuttle Columbia Flight#1 April 12, 1981
STS-1: Shuttle Columbia Flight#1 April 12, 1981
Space Shuttle Columbia Flight#1 landing on Rogers Lake (a dry saltpan) at Edwards Air Force Base in California its first flight (STS-1). Landing: April 14, 1...- published: 24 Aug 2007
- views: 185646
- author: momo2007x
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The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 04)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 04)
STS-1 - Columbia - April 12-14 1981 - ...
published: 06 Apr 2014
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 04)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 04)
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 04) STS-1 - Columbia - April 12-14 1981 - Onboard are astronauts John Young (CDR) and Bob Crippen (PLT). This is the fourth video of an intended series which will cover the first Space Shuttle flight from countdown to touchdown. Part 04 - Orbits 1-3. During this period the crew complete the 2nd OMS burn, open the payload bay doors and send down 2 TV transmissions. One of these includes the infamous missing tile sequence. . Captions are used to inform the viewer what he/she is watching. Photos have been added where appropriate. Orbiter Space Simulator has been used to dipict flight events. Network TV broadcasts are used to dipict the events as shown on the day. The video is captured on a 16:9 screen to allow captioning and photos/video to be shown by the side of the main screen. Audio is in two channels. One covers the PAO and air-to-ground and the other is just the air-to-ground. The audio, downloaded from the NASA audio collection, had already been edited and it has taken some time to put it back into real time for the TV transmissions. However, I don't claim to have gotten it perfect. My personal thanks to JL Pickering and Ed Hengveld who produce excellent photo CDs of space missions that really enhanced the video. All video/pictures and audio is courtesy NASA.- published: 06 Apr 2014
- views: 307
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STS-1 Launch, Columbia (April 12, 1981)
Follow me for new videos. STS-1 Mission: First Shuttle Mission/Shuttle Systems Test Flight...
published: 13 Mar 2014
STS-1 Launch, Columbia (April 12, 1981)
STS-1 Launch, Columbia (April 12, 1981)
Follow me for new videos. STS-1 Mission: First Shuttle Mission/Shuttle Systems Test Flight Space Shuttle: Columbia Launch Pad: 39A Launched: April 12, 1981 at 7:00:03 a.m. EST Launch . STS-1 was the first orbital flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program. Space Shuttle Columbia launched on 12 April 1981, and returned to Earth on 14 April, havi. From The Morning of Sunday April 12th 1981,NASA Footage of The Very First Space Shuttle Launch The STS-1 Crew: Commander: John Young Pilot: Robert Crippen. From The Morning of Sunday April 12th 1981 CBS News Covers The countdown & Launch of America's very first Space Shuttle Launch Space Shuttle Columbia Launche. Television coverage of the first launch of the space shuttle with the missing PAO audio for the first 1:45 of flight included. From The Morning of Sunday April 12th 1981,NASA Footage of The Very First Space Shuttle Launch The STS-1 Crew: Commander: John Young Pilot: Robert Crippen. From The Morning of Sunday April 12th 1981,NASA Footage of The Very First Space Shuttle Launch Begins at 6:28 A.M The STS-1 Crew: Commander: John Young Pilot. The launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia, April 12th 1981, as seen on BBC-1 in the UK. Edited version. The launch of America's first space shuttle: Columbia, on Sunday, April 12th, 1981, at 7:00:03 am EST, beginning the shuttle era with the first test flight: . BBC Coverage of the landing of STS-1. The clip starts about 3 minutes after blackout ends. STS-1 Space Shuttle 25 Year Anniversary - Kennedy Space Center - John Young & Robert Crippen. STS-1 was the first orbital flight of NASA's Space Shuttle, launched on 12 April 1981, and returning to Earth 14 April. Space Shuttle Columbia orbited the Ea. Space shuttle Columbia launched April 12, 1981, for the first time on a test flight that would kick off a 30-year career for the nation's orbiter fleet. The . From April 12th 1981, NBC Covers the very first Space Shuttle Launch. (Columbia) Coverage Anchored by John Chancellor & Tom Brokaw and Astronaut Joseph Kerwi. April 12th 1981 - The launch of STS-1 Columbia - Onboard are astronauts John Young and Bob Crippen. This is the first of an intended 135 videos that will inc. UK TV coverage of the Friday April 10th 1981 launch attempt of STS-1. From The Morning of Sunday April 12th 1981,NASA Footage of The Very First Space Shuttle Launch The STS-1 Crew: Commander: John Young Pilot: Robert Crippen. Radio coverage of the Launch of STS-1 in April 1981. The audio is approximately synched to the video. The full audio is available on Youtube. With thanks to . From The Morning of Sunday April 12th 1981,NASA Footage of The Very First Space Shuttle Launch The STS-1 Crew: Commander: John Young Pilot: Robert Crippen. From The Morning of Sunday April 12th 1981,NASA Footage of The Very First Space Shuttle Launch The STS-1 Crew: Commander: John Young Pilot: Robert Crippen. From The Morning of Sunday April 12th 1981,NASA Footage of The Very First Space Shuttle Launch The STS-1 Crew: Commander: John Young Pilot: Robert Crippen. From The Morning of Sunday April 12th 1981,NASA Footage of The Very First Space Shuttle Launch The STS-1 Crew: Commander: John Young Pilot: Robert Crippen. The full programme broadcast April 12th 1981 to cover the launch of the first Space Shuttle Columbia. Presented by Micheal Rodd with Geoffery Pardoe (and Kie. The full programme broadcast April 12th 1981 to cover the launch of the first Space Shuttle Columbia. Presented by Micheal Rodd with Geoffery Pardoe (and Kie. A Remarkable Flying Machine - This is a NASA documentary from 1981 about the first space shuttle mission, STS-1 and the space shuttle Columbia. The first t.- published: 13 Mar 2014
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