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Shuttle Discovery launch filmed from airliner

Aerial view of Shuttle Discovery’s last launch:

http://www.wimp.com/shuttlelaunch/

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By: mike currill - 1st March 2011 at 06:36

I’m lost for words. That is a heck of a rate of climb.

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By: symon - 1st March 2011 at 04:15

does NASA have to compensate commerical carriers for any disruption/inconvience that this may cause?

They may just tell them it is all for the Greater Good and they have to live with it :p

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By: cloud_9 - 28th February 2011 at 17:27

I’ve watched this video a number of times now, and seeing it does pose an interesting question…on the day of a shuttle launch, are commerical operations affected greatly?

Obviously the distance from where this particular aircraft was in relation to the space shuttle launch was fairly significant, but what actually happens when a launch is scheduled, I assume there is an exclusion/no-fly zone put in place that stops any/all aircraft from flying within a certain radius of the launch site, and does NASA have to compensate commerical carriers for any disruption/inconvience that this may cause?

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By: nJayM - 28th February 2011 at 13:23

That is incredible luck to have been on that Commercial flight

Listening to the audio, it was a scheduled commercial airline flight… you can hear the pilot on the intercom telling the passengers that now they shouldn’t complain about their flight being behind schedule.

Hi Bager1968

That is incredible luck to have been on that Commercial flight

Anyone that complained about any change of course or schedule would be a ‘kill joy’ of undescribable proportions.

Thanks for posting the video is a keepsake.

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By: cloud_9 - 28th February 2011 at 11:31

Wouldn’t it be great to actually be inside it!

The plane, the shuttle or both…choices, choices. I know which I’d prefer!;)

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By: Bager1968 - 28th February 2011 at 09:41

Awesome. 😎

Does anyone know if it was an intentional/routine filming or simply a brilliant coincidence ?

Pity it’s Discovery’s last mission.

Listening to the audio, it was a scheduled commercial airline flight… you can hear the pilot on the intercom telling the passengers that now they shouldn’t complain about their flight being behind schedule.

Also:

Those on the right side of the plane can see the space shuttle launching… those on the left side of the plane can see those on the right side watching the space shuttle launching

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By: symon - 28th February 2011 at 05:32

Incredible video, amazing catch. Wouldn’t it be great to actually be inside it!

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By: cloud_9 - 28th February 2011 at 05:25

Stunning video; just happened to be in the right place and at the right time!

Something I have always wanted to do is to see a space shuttle launch for real, bet the noise is terrific!?

And its amazing to think that at just 2mins after launch, the shuttle would have been travelling at near supersonic speed!:cool:

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By: foxmulder - 28th February 2011 at 05:05

One of the coolest things I have ever seen.. wow…

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By: PMN - 28th February 2011 at 02:33

That must have been jaw-dropping to see from an aircraft like that! Thanks for sharing the link. 🙂

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By: FLYING SAUCER - 28th February 2011 at 00:21

WOW!!!

That is spectacular!

Thanks for posting.

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By: nJayM - 27th February 2011 at 20:43

Awesome

Aerial view of Shuttle Discovery’s last launch:

http://www.wimp.com/shuttlelaunch/

Awesome. 😎

Does anyone know if it was an intentional/routine filming or simply a brilliant coincidence ?

Pity it’s Discovery’s last mission.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 27th February 2011 at 12:42

Yeah, it must have been spectacular. Did anyone participate in Face in Space? If not, there is still one more mission.

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