STS-132 (ULF4) Post Launch Mission Discussion (Atlantis)

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Check out this AWESOME video of the launch of STS 132 Atlantis from ONBOARD cameras on the SRBs & ET.

Long Video FULL COVERAGE of ALL SRB cameras. 32'01"

All images below are clickable thumbnails. They are my favourite screen dumps from video. Was not easy to do as the scenes changed very quickly, this post was a lot of work.

Huge thanks to EarthlingX to have shown me how to rearrange them in rows rather than just one long column. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:









Nice video of Atlantis landing @ the end of STS 132 Atlantis.

Andrew Brown.
 
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I guess you checked NASA images, so i skipped that and just checked my screenshots.
Most of the time when such shot would be possible, there was only Atlantis, under ISS, flying over Europe. A couple of nice shots later, they were looking towards the Sun, and there were only a couple, not so detailed shots.
That was NASA TV live, i don't know for something else, but i was not looking for such shot.
There are at least a couple of images with Atlantis and Rassvet - pretty good photos too - but you probably know that already.
 
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Excellent Video, thank you so much Zipi. :mrgreen:

Legacy of Atlantis. 25 Years.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnI0ABRf85g[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ANFaNFP0nw[/youtube]

Slightly off topic, but I just had to put this on here. STS 34 Atlantis. Launching the Jupiter Galileo Spacecraft.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuwjLeILWlA[/youtube]

Andrew Brown.
 
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I'm glad you had nice time :cool:

http://www.prnewswire.com : NASA, Georgetown Invite Public to Astronauts' Discussion of Recent Space Shuttle Mission
WASHINGTON, July 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --
NASA and Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business invite the public to a discussion with the most recent space shuttle crew to fly in space at 6:30 p.m. EDT on Monday, July 26. The McDonough School of Business will host the six astronauts in the Lohrfink Auditorium of the Rafik B. Hariri Building. The crew members will give a video presentation about their mission and answer questions from the audience.

Those interested in attending the astronauts' talk can sign up online. Each individual must register separately at:

http://georgetownnasa.eventbrite.com

Reporters interested in covering the event should contact Teresa Mannix at 202-687-4080 or tmm53@georgetown.edu.

For more information about the STS-132 crew members and their mission, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shutt ... ts132/main

Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business will stream the event online. For more information about the school and a link to the live webstream, visit:

http://www.msb.georgetown.edu
 
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRihDyoSDNo[/youtube]
NASAtelevision | September 27, 2010

Join astronaut Mike Massimino to learn more about John Glenn's shuttle mission training, and the STS-132 crew's astro van ride to the pad to practice their launch countdown on "NASA Behind the Scenes."
 
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