File:Shuttle's Boosters Recovered in HD.webm
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DescriptionShuttle's Boosters Recovered in HD.webm |
English: NASA has released the first ever up-close, high-definition video of Kennedy Space Center's solid rocket booster (SRB) recovery ships retrieving SRB segments from the Atlantic Ocean following a space shuttle launch. The unprecedented video is from the launch of the most recent shuttle mission, STS-133, Discovery's final flight, on Feb. 24.
Following each space shuttle launch, crew members of Liberty Star and Freedom Star pull the spent boosters out of the ocean and return them to Hangar AF at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Once they are processed, the boosters are transported to Utah, where they are refurbished and stored, if needed. |
Date | Taken on 18 March 2011 |
Source | YouTube: Shuttle's Boosters Recovered in HD – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | NASA |
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YouTube: Shuttle's Boosters Recovered in HD – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today, was reviewed on 13 July 2017 by reviewer Daphne Lantier, who confirmed that it was available there under the stated license on that date.
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