Here on Long Island (also with deep history with NASA, especially with Grumman and the LEM), I saw Enterprise fly over, mounted on the 747, en route to its placement at the Intrepid museum on the Hudson River. Thank you for this!
@whomanbeing2 сағат бұрын
Another superb episode.
@thailivingusaexpat-cb8dw13 сағат бұрын
I was there. I remember they cut all the trees in the median strip. I walked with it for about 2 miles. Was an amazing feeling.
@WC3POchannel10A4 күн бұрын
This was a nice production. However, as a former staff member of the NASA Armstrong Television production team, I was shocked that you did not mosey down the flightline at Edwards. The Armstrong and before Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards was the operational home of the Space Shuttle program in California! I know, I had the privilege of being a NASA camera operator on Shuttle landings and NASA flight research throughout the 1990s. Vital research with the X-15 and Lifting Bodies at Armstrong paved the way for Shuttle development. You did not even show the mate/demate device that put the Shuttle on top of the 747 for flight back to Florida. The Air Force side was of course a vital partner with the Shuttle program. I am just dumbfounded though that you ignored NASA Armstrong in this production.
@robin_holden4 сағат бұрын
Was that not at 12:23?
@01FozzyS7 күн бұрын
Such a cool episode! Loved it!
@USAIRFORCE62141 минут бұрын
I have strong ties to not only NASA but the space shuttle program. My cousins father was one of the founders of Orbital ATK that produced the shuttles solid rocket boosters, and back in the day I had a now deceased friend whose father had every VHS of every launch and an enormous recreation of the shuttle next to its service tower on a full stack of SRB and an external tank, also my now deceased Uncle lived an hour north of Cape Canaveral and as every shuttle was on its ride to orbit he'd always send me beautiful pictures that he took every time!
@HisandHersLA7 күн бұрын
Yay! It’s back 🫶🏽
@jefesman6 күн бұрын
Excellent episode. Thank you!
@AFPilotRR6 күн бұрын
Awesome seeing ya representing Maryanne!
@mentalizatelo5 күн бұрын
The Program was amazing for the time, the faults were not technical but purely human. Ignoring errors, rushing things, over engineering and over confidence. Machines do what we tell them to do, they are never to take the blame. NASA needed the slap to the face to wake up about what they were doing. A new age starts, NASA understood they cannot do it alone anymore. A new era begins! Loved the video, btw! I can always learn something new and today I did, thank you PBS dudes and dudettes!
@WC3POchannel10A4 күн бұрын
Yes, but NASA never really did it alone. As this production shows, aerospace companies built the Shuttle and the Apollo spacecraft, not NASA itself. The difference now is that government does not oversee everything that goes into space.
@upstateplanes67025 күн бұрын
15:54 the Enterprise only made 5 free flights during the approach and landing tests.
@elosogonzalez87395 күн бұрын
Outstanding presentation.😊
@cassidybb106 күн бұрын
Hope it all doesn't burn up. With the current fires in LA currently
@robin_holden4 сағат бұрын
Not to worry, the fires are nowhere near any of these sites.
@HDLowrider037 күн бұрын
😎👍👍
@tomasobamela7 күн бұрын
Sounds like Michael Moore voice
@wheeliegirl16308 күн бұрын
I really like this show but it took too long between episodes that I lost interest and thought it was cancelled. Glad to see it wasn’t and there is a new season.
@billenright27885 күн бұрын
the payload doors were made here in Tulsa.
@dco85625 күн бұрын
Hollywood is indeed the most important resting place for such an expensive prop 😉 (17k mph my arse!)
@robin_holden4 сағат бұрын
Your incredulity is not an argument.
@DrTWG5 күн бұрын
16:56 Definitely not a DEI tickbox hire . And wow she actually flew the mission that dropped a capsule out the back of a C17 - really pushing the envelope there.
@AndrewWerner-p1l7 күн бұрын
😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪
@jf81386 күн бұрын
LA sucks.
@Ace987Ace5 күн бұрын
It does for the most part, but there are some nice parts of Louisiana.