Driver seat view of a Space Shuttle launch. A rare view of a launch to space with the booster & tank separation Space Shuttle STS-133
● Iɴᴛᴇʀᴇsᴛɪɴɢ Eᴠᴇɴᴛs:●. 00:00 Start. | 00:15 Auto sequence | 00:50 Covers away ..
00:00 Start.
00:15 Auto sequence starts T-30 . . . . .
00:50 Covers away
02:36 Booster separation
06:35 Roll to heads up
08:53 MECO and separation
10:08 Stear for images
11:02 Pitch for Tank photos
● Iɴᴛᴇʀᴇsᴛɪɴɢ Eᴠᴇɴᴛs:●. 00:00 Start. | 00:15 Auto sequence | 00:50 Covers away ..
00:00 Start.
00:15 Auto sequence starts T-30 . . . . .
00:50 Covers away
02:36 Booster separation
06:35 Roll to heads up
08:53 MECO and separation
10:08 Stear for images
11:02 Pitch for Tank photos
It was Discovery's 39th and final mission.
The mission was affected by a series of delays due to technical problems with the external tank. The launch, initially scheduled for September 2010, it was pushed back to 24 February 2011.
Rare, only the last 2 Orbiters had dash cams mounted near the pilot's HUD during a few flights.
The mission was affected by a series of delays due to technical problems with the external tank. The launch, initially scheduled for September 2010, it was pushed back to 24 February 2011.
Rare, only the last 2 Orbiters had dash cams mounted near the pilot's HUD during a few flights.
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