Space shuttle asset, Challenger, ATO is Abort To Orbit.
space shuttle .
space program over to use the Space Shuttle .
The space shuttle , I said 37 launches to get-- anybody here see a space shuttle launch?
The space shuttle rightfully has been named Space Opera, which is fantastic.
37 space shuttle launches-- so you look at it, you think about how many we had.
First space shuttle , imagine that.
The space shuttle spreads its wings.
The space shuttle , as it was flying back to Earth, because some heat shield tiles had come off, burned up, killing all aboard.
who made the Challenger space shuttle 's rocket boosters make an emergency conference call.
There's the Space Shuttle Challenger.
And so the Space Shuttle Challenger explodes because a $25 rubber seal, the rubber O-ring, fails.
on the space shuttle Endeavor.
On the space shuttle , I'd have to take my sleeping bag and clip it to the wall so I didn't float away.
On my STS-130 Space Shuttle mission, I installed it.
He was this space shuttle commander-- kind of had a little bit of a reputation.
Mine was on the space shuttle Discovery.
experiment outside the space shuttle in 1997.
On the space shuttle program we have now, we had our rockets that can throttle, that can change the impulse.
For the whole Space Shuttle program, we had about 980,000 problem reports.
He gave us the space shuttle .
He gave us the space shuttle , for better or worse.
You look at the space shuttle , and you think about an airplane cockpit, and you're doing everything onboard.
We flew the space shuttle .
When the NASA space shuttle still operated, it required over 1,000 gallons of liquid fuel per second to achieve liftoff.
He flew on the space shuttle three times.
consumed with flying the space shuttle and they soon were focused on the
model of the space shuttle system you know everyone who builds the Space
And I got up to the space station, and actually even just seeing the space station from the space shuttle was pretty amazing.
And so my first launch was on Space Shuttle Endeavor back in 2010.
And you get in the space shuttle about 3 and 1/2 hours prior to launch.
There were two people operating outside the space shuttle there.
But very impressive to see a space shuttle launch.
And the intention for the Space Shuttle Program was to build the Space Station.
It was the original intent of the space shuttle program to build a space station-- had a big payload bay to bring up
into the external tank of the space shuttle , or whatever vehicle you have there, you don't want to get into a situation
On the shoulders of the space shuttle , America will continue the dream.
The classic example is the Columbia Space Shuttle .
So 1986, this space shuttle explodes.
Okay, but remember the Space Shuttle Challenger, the O-ring problem, or a chain.
So my first trip-- I launched and landed on a space shuttle .
But it was so much bigger than the space shuttle .
So I was the crew medical officer on my space shuttle flight and also for my long-duration, 200-day mission.
So a great example of this when the Space Shuttle went into the stratosphere in 1982, it had technology on board that was quite literally from the '60s.
to an end and we decided to build a space shuttle , which is supposed to be cheap and reusable and turned out to cost about over a billion for each flight.
At 30 seconds, the space shuttle computers take over the launch.
The final liftoff of Atlantis on the shoulders of the space shuttle .
I had more tubes and wires plugged in me than the space shuttle , just about to lift off.
We had a very limited way to supply the space station without being able to fly the space shuttle .
The guys who are taking off in things like the space shuttle , they might experience 3 G. The largest acceleration ever