NASA SATELLITE FALLS BACK TO EARTH - HD Scenes of UARS, the NASA Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite that malfunctioned and fell to earth in September 2011. PLEASE NOTE - news reporter audio is for reference only and is not available for licensing purposes. Note: Mastered in H.264 HD 1920x1080 29.97 fps - all forms of HD and SD available.
Date: September 22, 2011 - COLOR Source: HD Length: 00:00:23:00, With Audio
NASA DISCOVERY SPACE SHUTTLE COMES HOME - 1 Aerial view of tEarth covered in clouds from NASA space shuttle Discovery just prior to its return. NASA scientists sit at their command stations guiding the shuttle in for a night landing at Edwards Air Force Base in Palmdale, California. Discovery is later flown home to Florida piggy-back on a large jet.
Date: August 9, 2005 - COLOR Source: Video: DV Length: 00:00:23:00, No Audio
TAKING THE SHUTTLE TO WORK The space shuttle is shown lifting off from Cape Canaveral, Florida and orbiting the Earth. Astronauts are shown working on satellites and The International Space Station.
Date: 2000s - COLOR Source: Video: BetaSP Length: 00:00:17:00, No Audio
ASTRONAUT STEVE ROBINSON REPAIRS SHUTTLE IN SPACE - 3 Astronaut Steve Robinson makes repairs to NASA Discovery space shuttle. CU of damaged shuttle thermal blanket. POV from space of Discovery hovering over Earth. A computer screens monitors the repairs. Steve Robinson dangles from robotic arm as he approaches the bottom of the shuttle to begin repairs.
Date: August 3, 2005 - COLOR Source: Video: DV Length: 00:00:08:00, No Audio
NASA - SHUTTLE COLUMBIA - 1 Interior of NASA's central command center, flight control center at the Johnson Space Center. The Space Shuttle Columbia breaks up into smoldering, firey pieces upon re entry into the earths atmosphere. Disaster caught on camera. Animated images show the Space Shuttle starting to burn up before its demise. A still image of the seven member crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia is shown.
PLEASE NOTE: VIDEO & AUDIO OF NEWS ANCHORS & REPORTERS IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING.
Date: February 26, 2003 - COLOR Source: Video: BetaSP Length: 00:00:58:00, With Audio
ASTRONAUT STEVE ROBINSON REPAIRS SHUTTLE IN SPACE - 1 POV of Astronaut Steve Robinson removing a protruding ceramic strip from the heat shield of Discovery space shuttle. Animated enactment of Discovery reentering Earth's atmosphere as protruding strip causes shuttle to overheat. A similar problem was blamed on the 2003 tragedy of space shuttle Columbia.
Date: August 3, 2005 - COLOR Source: Video: DV Length: 00:00:19:00, No Audio
PIECES OF COLUMBIA SPACE SHUTTLE STREAK ACROSS SKY Burning pieces of the NASA Columbia space shuttle streak across the sky. The space shuttle broke apart during re-entry over Texas February 2003 killing all seven astronauts on board.
Date: August 3, 2005 - COLOR Source: Video: DV Length: 00:00:03:00, No Audio
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