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    NASA/NOAA's GOES-O, the next weather satellite to join the NOAA fleet of
    satellites, was launched successfully on June 27, 2009 at 6:51pm EST
    from Cape Canaveral, FL.

    For more info: http://www.nasa.gov/GOES-O
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  • BricktropolisStudios

    If you look at 1:26, you will see the Space Shuttle
    Saturday 17 December 2011 19:07:25
  • CodeStain

    That camera has a serious zoom ability
    Saturday 06 November 2010 05:49:20
  • aassyr1111

    damn
    Tuesday 05 October 2010 20:43:56
  • atykduzt9

    oh dont get me wrong, i appreciate everything Nasa does, J-Track 3d, the Weather channel, my cell phone, im just curious how the prioritys are aligned.. Sry if what i wrote was a pointed finger in your direction.. Its just hard to understand the big picture all at once..
    Saturday 11 July 2009 17:38:01
  • GrandTheftAuto4Films

    atkduzt9, the USA gives more money to Africa than any other country. We also cut the NASA budget every year... you also forget that nearly everything we do revolves around things we have in space - and many of our most useful technology has come from NASA in their development of technology that can withstand the stresses of space. So yea... whatever.
    Saturday 11 July 2009 07:04:35
  • atykduzt9

    Forget you Starving africans.. fend for yourselves.. we spend 10 billion a week so we can watch you from a distance.......
    Thursday 09 July 2009 03:14:01
  • pgf95

    lol a bird on the left 1:34
    Saturday 04 July 2009 10:48:22
  • pgf95

    I ill buy one
    Saturday 04 July 2009 10:46:25
  • MonsterLopes

    Depends who you ask, but more like 118Km or about 73 miles.
    Saturday 04 July 2009 09:04:00
  • AcrossTheRiverStix

    there are shots of Endeavor on the launch pad :)
    Wednesday 01 July 2009 22:33:12
  • Blueknightex

    Wow..it sure takes a lot of effort to overcome Earth's atmosphere and gravity to get to Space.
    Wednesday 01 July 2009 04:20:30
  • ieau42

    I think he said "SRM-TVC blowdown" rather
    Wednesday 01 July 2009 00:31:04
  • Mafecita754

    just beautifull!!!... working in Nasa is my life dream!!!
    Tuesday 30 June 2009 16:47:21
  • RobinSchouten

    I saw this live on internet stream, very interesting!
    Tuesday 30 June 2009 15:22:10
  • SteveSparx

    nice seperation
    Tuesday 30 June 2009 10:05:54
  • Trianothingy

    nice high tech camera zooming, i did not see a shuttle separate from the rocket thingy in real life before .. only in animation.
    Tuesday 30 June 2009 09:39:48
  • dmbernasconi

    no, space is 100 kilometers above the earth, or about 62 miles
    Tuesday 30 June 2009 09:39:43
  • BahoUtot

    If I'm not mistaken, what was he "sorry" for on 0:54?
    Tuesday 30 June 2009 04:25:09
  • hoggrobinson

    perfect Launch
    Tuesday 30 June 2009 01:23:28
  • KX125dude

    If i understand correctly they fall back to earth and deploy large parachutes which allow them to be reused.
    Tuesday 30 June 2009 00:36:22
  • anmoose

    Picture perfect! I think they're starting to get the hang of it. :-)
    Tuesday 30 June 2009 00:33:51
  • moonreft

    7-9 miles above the earth is considered space if I recall correctly.
    Monday 29 June 2009 22:43:18
  • jasleil

    what is the name 4 shuttle?
    Monday 29 June 2009 19:19:34
  • CJCymru

    so what happens to the pieces that get separated? Are they all still up there in Space now?
    Monday 29 June 2009 18:17:19
  • nickrose83

    should have been longer! Awesome watching separation from the ground!!
    Monday 29 June 2009 18:05:26
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