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Shuttle Mission STS-126


STS-126 launch replays: Camera CS-1
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 2 min 57 sec
Launch pad camera CS-1 positioned on the northeast corner of Complex 39A follows space shuttle Endeavour through the final countdown and initial ascent. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: Camera CS-2
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 2 min 57 sec
Launch pad camera CS-2 positioned on the east side of Complex 39A tracks space shuttle Endeavour during the initial portion of flight. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: Camera CS-6
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 53 sec
Launch pad camera CS-6 positioned on the northwest corner of Complex 39A shows the space shuttle Endeavour soaring into the night. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: External Tank camera from liftoff to orbit
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 9 min 45 sec
This is the complete footage from the camera mounted on space shuttle Endeavour's external fuel tank from liftoff through separation from the orbiter in space. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: Camera 071
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 43 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 071 provides a front view of space shuttle Endeavour during ignition of the main engines and the billowing plume of stream in the last seconds of the countdown. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: Camera 070
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 43 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 070 is zoomed in on space shuttle Endeavour's three main engines to give this close-up view during ignition. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: Camera 063
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 25 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 063 positioned on the fixed service tower of Complex 39A points toward the umbilicals between the external tank and the orbiter. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: Camera 061
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 20 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 061 positioned on the fixed service tower of Complex 39A points downward to see the nose of shuttle Endeavour during liftoff. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: Camera 060
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 40 sec
Launch pad camera 060 from atop the sound suppression system water tower gives this engineering view of liftoff from behind shuttle Endeavour. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: Camera 054
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 22 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 054 from the mobile launcher platform is angled upward to see the starboard underside wing of Endeavour and the fuel umbilicals between the shuttle and the external tank during ignition and liftoff. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: Camera 051
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 22 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 051 positioned on the mobile launcher platform gives a unique angle of space shuttle Endeavour's three main engines. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: Camera 050
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 22 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 050 mounted on the mobile launcher platform watches the port-side T-0 umbilical retract at liftoff. These umbilicals route propellant, electrical and data lines from the tail service mast to the port side of Endeavour's aft engine compartment. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: Camera 049
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 22 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 049 mounted on the mobile launcher platform watches the starboard-side T-0 umbilical retract at liftoff. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: Camera 041
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 30 sec
The engineering camera 041 positioned on the fixed service tower points toward the bipod struts that connect the nose of Endeavour to the external fuel tank. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: Camera 009
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 36 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 009 focuses on the main fuel umbilical connections between the external tank and the belly of space shuttle Endeavour during the ignition and liftoff. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: UCS-12 tracker
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 2 min 59 sec
The UCS-12 tracking camera southeast of launch pad 39A along the beach gives this view of space shuttle Endeavour's liftoff. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: KSC runway
Date: November 19, 2008
Duration: 2 min 31 sec
This is a launch view from the Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility runway, where Endeavour could have made an emergency return. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: Patrick AFB
Date: November 17, 2008
Duration: 2 min 3 sec
A powerful tracking camera located at Patrick Air Force Base gives this widescreen video of space shuttle Endeavour launching on the northeast trajectory from the Cape. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: UCS-23 tracker
Date: November 17, 2008
Duration: 2 min 25 sec
This widescreen video of space shuttle Endeavour's launch on STS-126 was captured by the UCS-23 tracking camera positioned southeast of the pad. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-126 launch replays: Playalinda Beach
Date: November 17, 2008
Duration: 2 min 34 sec
This tracking camera north of launch pad 39A along Playalinda Beach offers a close-up view of the three main engines and solid rocket boosters during Endeavour's climb out. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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