STS-129 Ascent Video Highlights 117
An anonymous reader sends in this link to a video of 12-1/2 minutes of Space Shuttle pr0n. The people at the Johnson Space Center put together this video of the ascent of STS-129 using multiple imagery assets — ground, air, booster, and the shuttle itself. The booster's-eye view of splashdown and immersion is something you don't see every day. As a bonus, another anonymous reader shared a beautiful photo of the shuttle flying over rugged terrain after it separated from the ISS last week.
Re:12-/12 (Score:2, Funny)
kdawson's excellent journalistic track record remains spotless!
Re:C'mon, fix it please (Score:2, Funny)
So what exactly did STS129 agree to?
Apparently,
12-/12 minutes of Space Shuttle pr0n
Re:Oblig SW quote. (Score:3, Funny)
It's too big to be a space station.... so it's definitely pr0n.
Re:C'mon, fix it please (Score:2, Funny)
They gave their assent to ascent in order to affect effects for our affection. Okay, now I'm confused again.
Re:Ahh, shuttle (Score:2, Funny)
Ya, like your taxes will go down. It costs you less than $1/year to run the shuttle program, and if they weren't blowing it on that they'd be spending it in Iraq.
Re:Shadows? (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Oblig SW quote. (Score:1, Funny)
Anonymous Delivers [flickr.com]!