Did Someone Capture the Last Space Shuttle Launch from a Plane?

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The forum discussion centers around a video capturing the last Space Shuttle launch from an airliner's window, shared via a link to LiveLeak. Participants express excitement about the unique aerial perspective of the launch, referring to it as "very cool." There is a consensus on the desirability of NASA obtaining a copy of this footage for archival purposes.

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  • Understanding of space shuttle missions and their significance.
  • Familiarity with video sharing platforms like LiveLeak.
  • Basic knowledge of aviation and flight perspectives.
  • Awareness of NASA's archival practices.
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  • Research NASA's archival processes for historical footage.
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Very cool.
 
D H said:
Very cool.
Very cool indeed! Great view from the sky box seats. :biggrin:

I hope that NASA gets a copy.
 

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