Here is a fantastic video of a shuttle launch, from cameras mounted all over the shuttle. See the launch from dozens of up-close angles. See the boosters drop off, and get first person view of them hitting the water, then back to the shuttle to watch the main tank drop off, and then watch the shuttle hit orbit.
Fast forward to about 4:30, that’s where the credits and previews stop and the actual launch starts.
BONUS: Just for reading, I’ll throw in this video of a spacewalk at the International Space Station taken from someone’s backyard with a 10 inch telescope.
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I watched the video (let’s pause in awe of that fact alone…) and it was totally neat! Thanks for sharing!
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