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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 touchdown. 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...
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 touchdown. 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. ...
The Greatest Test Flight - STS-1 (Full Mission 16) STS-1 - Columbia - April 12-14 1981 - Onboard are astronauts John Young (CDR) and Bob Crippen (PLT). This is the sixteenth and final video of the STS-1 series. Part 16 - This video covers the payload bay door closing, de-orbit burn and landing sequences.Please note: The de-orbit burn is shortened and does not represent the real time event but is shown for illustration purposes only. The main video sequence is from the UK TV coverage. Other coverage is added to the side of the main screen to give a different view perspective. I have added in the chase pilot audio to the landing 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 d...
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 Weight: 219,258 pounds Landing Site: Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. Landing: April 14, 1981 at 10:20:57 a.m. PST Runway: 23 Rollout Distance: 8,993 feet Rollout Time: 60 seconds Revolution: 37 Mission Duration: 2 days, 6 hours, 20 minutes, and 53 seconds Returned to KSC: April 28, 1981 Orbit Altitude: 166 nautical miles Orbit Inclination: 40.3 degrees Miles Traveled: 1.074 million Mission Objectives Demonstrate safe launch into orbit and safe return of the orbiter and crew. Verify the combined performance of the entire shuttle vehicle - orbiter, solid rocket boosters and external tank. Payloads included the Developmental Flight...
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 Earth 37 times in this 54.5-hour mission. It was the first American manned space flight since the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project on 15 July 1975. STS-1 was the only US manned maiden test flight of a new spacecraft system, although it was the culmination of atmospheric testing of the Space Shuttle orbiter. Footage from "Hail Columbia!"
The landing of the first space shuttle mission on April 14, 1981 as broadcast live by ABC news on KABC-TV Los Angeles, California. This was digitized from an original beta tape copy recorded off-air on April 16, 1981, live. In 1981, video broadcasts were rarely recorded in 1981. Video tape recorders were commercially available but few households had recording machines in early 1981. This particular tape was recorded on a Sony Betamax SL-7200 which was owned by my uncle and aunt. The video was stored over the pats 30 years and occasionally played. Therefore, there is some loss to the signal intensity due to erosion of the tape over the past 30 years. Occasionally, you will see streaks and static in the picture related to interference in the tape play back. These "tracking errors" ...
"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 test flight of the space shuttle was launched on April 12, 1981 and landed on April 14, 1981. Astronaut John Young was commander and Bob Crippen was pilot for the flight.
Facebook. Advances, pictures, details, comments: http://www.facebook.com/orbiterfilmmaker STS-1 was the first orbital spaceflight of NASA's Space Shuttle program. The first orbiter, Columbia, launched on 12 April 1981 and returned on 14 April, 54.5 hours later, having orbited the Earth 37 times. Columbia carried a crew of two – mission commander John W. Young and pilot Robert L. Crippen. The launch occurred on the 20th anniversary of the first-ever human spaceflight, Vostok 1. This was a coincidence rather than a celebration of the anniversary; a technical problem had prevented STS-1 from launching two days earlier, as was planned. Landing occurred on Runway 23 at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on 14 April 1981. Columbia was returned to Kennedy Space Center from California on 28 Apri...
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/space_shuttle_news.html "This film documents the first historic flight of a space shuttle, the U.S. spacecraft Columbia, which launched on April 12, 1981. The footage highlights liftoff, the onboard activities of astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen, as well as the landing in Rogers Dry Lake bed in California." NASA film JSC-814 Reupload of a previously uploaded film with more improved video & sound. from the STS-1 Press Kit http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20040050928_2004048426.pdf The Space Shuttle orbiter Columbia, first in a planned fleet of spacecraft in the nation's Space Transportation System, will liftoff on its first orbital shakedown flight in April 1981. Launch will be no earlier than 45 minutes after sunr...
Soldiers of fortune that do conceal
Everything they're afraid to show
Everything they once gave now paid to steal
Oh, the seeds we sow
Soldiers of Fortune in paradise
Have to tell ourselves let go
Running through their veins with water cold as ice
Oh, the seeds we sow
Oh, ta, ta, ta
Oh, ta, ta, ta
Sweet things, pretty things are dying
In the penny arcade of Edgar Allan Poe
Medicine men have all gone spying
Oh, the seeds we sow
Had a dream that you reached for me in the night
Touched me soft and slow
Everything was wrong but everything was right
Oh, the seeds we sow
Oh, ta, ta, ta
Oh, ta, ta, ta
Oh, ta, ta, ta
Oh, ta, ta, ta
Oh, oh, the seeds we sow
Oh, oh, the seeds we sow
Oh, oh, the seeds we sow