External fuel tank falling back to the atmosphere after separation from space shuttle Endeavour
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I wanted to see it fall **all the way**.
This is much better (start around 14:30 min)! From the view of the fuel tank! Make sure the sound is on! Not too noisy at first (no atmosphere means no sound) but as the rocket enters the atmosphere it becomes terrifying!
Well that was underwhelming.
This is beautiful, the camera tracking has some rough moments but overall is outstanding, especially because it seems to be hand shot.
Cool video I guess but it’s literally 5 minutes of nothing happening
Tell your mom her new dildo is on its way.
Looks like something between the tank and the Camera at 4:30
What could that possibly be?
But I wanna see it catch on fire
Does anyone know what the large debris is at the very end, around 4:57? Or is it a misleading perspective and it’s actually a small piece of aluminum or something from the shuttle itself?
I was playing Phillip Glass in my mind, as I watched this.
Looks like a used propane tank. Love it.