Videos from various SRB cameras on Atlantis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxE3KBRorZI
Separation occurs about 2 mins after launch. Amazing to see the shuttle accelerate away.
(I've yet to think of a disability angle.)
Burgerman wrote:You dont need one.
I still think though after watching the sheer expense, push, danger, and intensity, size of the moon landings with 1/10th the technology that the shuttle was a sad and boring thing to do afterwards. As a kid I absolutely expected the apollo missions to simply carry on to mars, etc. I thought 5 years later we would be on mars. It never occured that things would stop or stagnate. Been driving me nuts ever since.
Sadly I am now 51 and nothing much seems to have happened as big or as intensive since I was 10.
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