Two cool videos of STS-123 Night Launch
I found two very cool videos (YouTube) of STS-123 night launch. Night launches are the coolest, with literally night becoming day.
The two videos are from different point of views and distances of/from the launch pad. The cracking sound from the solid rocket boosters (and main engines) is one of the cool things to experience; but just imagine that loud sound (and vibrations) but x10 as loud passing through your body — that is how I felt when I saw the STS-60 launch from less than 3 miles away. The first video is great, as you can listen the reaction of the people watching the launch. The second video is just 2.5 miles away from the launch pad (must have been taken by a NASA employee to be that close).
(Added on Mar 31 2008) This video shows the power of the space shuttle at liftoff. It was taken with a remote camera at close range (people are not allowed that close to the launch pad during liftoff).
ceo


Very cool, thanks for blogging those. In spite of my aero background and lifelong interest, I’ve never actually been to a launch. I’m hoping to convince some family to join me for the May 25th launch and right that wrong!
Awesome; I wish I could go.
BTW, I just added a 3rd video above, which shows the power of the space shuttle at liftoff. It was taken with a remote camera at close range (no human beings are allowed that close to the launch pad during liftoff).
ceo