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Spaceflight (also written space flight) is ballistic flight into or through outer space. Spaceflight can occur with spacecraft with or without humans on board. Examples of human spaceflight include the U.S. Apollo Moon landing and Space Shuttle programs and the Russian Soyuz program, as well as the ongoing International Space Station. Examples of unmanned spaceflight include space probes that leave Earth orbit, as well as satellites in orbit around Earth, such as communications satellites. These operate either by telerobotic control or are fully autonomous.
Spaceflight is used in space exploration, and also in commercial activities like space tourism and satellite telecommunications. Additional non-commercial uses of spaceflight include space observatories, reconnaissance satellites and other Earth observation satellites.
A spaceflight typically begins with a rocket launch, which provides the initial thrust to overcome the force of gravity and propels the spacecraft from the surface of the Earth. Once in space, the motion of a spacecraft—both when unpropelled and when under propulsion—is covered by the area of study called astrodynamics. Some spacecraft remain in space indefinitely, some disintegrate during atmospheric reentry, and others reach a planetary or lunar surface for landing or impact.
Learn more about the Edge of Space Flight: http://tinyurl.com/fly-to-edge-of-space The famous MiGFlug MiG-29 Edge of Space flight makes the news regularly - not surprising it is probably the craziest and most surprising adventure available, worldwide. The Edge of Space Flight - or Stratosphere Flight - has several unique characteristics that can't be experienced elsewhere: - It's the only possibility for everyone to break the sound barrier - supersonic flying with a top speed up to MACH 1.9 - Altitude up to 20km/65,000ft altitude - Insane aerobatics with G-Forces up to over 9g - The only possibility to fly a modern 4th generation fighter jet - MiGFlug customers can control the MiG-29 You will reach twice the altitude and speed of a commercial airliner. Up there, in the stratosphere, you ...
Mikoyan MiG-29UB Fulcrum "Edge of Space" flight - to the stratosphere. Watch the smoke trails from 12:40! Learn more: http://tinyurl.com/fly-to-edge-of-space This outside mounted camera filmed the whole flight. Unfortunately that day was in early fall and rather warm, more than 15° C. So the jet couldn't climb that high as it usually does, 20km. Remember, Edge of Space flights are best in winter when the air is cold. Here are the other perspectives: Camera #1 https://youtu.be/eGHKYRL8UQ4 Camera #3 https://youtu.be/O3berbDxzFs
HD animation of a flight through thousands of stars. Sound from alaupas.
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/project_apollo.html Reupload of a previously uploaded film with more improved sound and video. "Records life and work on the first manned flight of the Apollo series. Apollo 7 was designated to make the essential test of the Apollo spacecraft before the ambitious lunar-orbital mission could be attempted. All systems respond perfectly. The first television from space highlights the film." NASA film JSC-498 Public domain film from NASA, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not ...
Scaled Composites White Knight: Commercial Space Flight - Amazing Documentary TV The Scaled Composites Model 318 White Knight (now also called White Knight One) is a jet-powered service provider airplane made use of to launch the Scaled Composites SpaceShipOne speculative spacecraft. It is likewise the precursor to White Knight Two which added a "one" to its name to see the two apart. The White Knight provider airplane was created around the twin afterburning J-85 engines, which were chosen for their availability and reduced cost. White Knight and SpaceShipOne shared the same forward body external mold line (OML) to lessen development prices and with the original intent to allow for White Knight to act as a flying simulator for training SpaceShipOne aviators. These tracking advantage loo...