George Diller/NASA Launch Commentator: Sound suppression water system armed.   T-10... nine... eight... seven... sixůfive... fourůthreeůtwoů oneůand liftoff of space shuttle Atlantis,   the...
      Kyle Herring/Mission Control: Two thousand feet. Commander Scott Altman beginning to flare out the vehicle,   pitch the nose up as he approaches Runway 22 from the northeast.   Three hundred...
Aproximately three milles to landing site And there is the runway. speed And there's a (inaudible) view of space shuttle Endeavour as it's coming in for landing Gear down and locked...
      Music   NARRATOR: Space shuttle Atlantis stands on Launch Pad 39A one last time following a nearly   seven-hour ride to the structure on the top of a crawler-transporter. For 30 years,   space...
      Music   Space shuttle Atlantis began its 3.4-mile journey to Launch Pad 39A   in the predawn darkness, leaving the Vehicle Assembly Building   at NASA's Kennedy Space Center at 6:38...
  Steve Payne/STS-133 NASA Test Director: Launch director, NTD. Mike Leinbach/STS-133 Shuttle Launch Director: Yes, sir? Steve Payne/STS-133 NASA Test Director: OK, our launch team is ready to...
Music The doors to the massive Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, opened to reveal space shuttle Discovery secured on its mobile launcher platform. Around 8...
(Roar of rocket engines) NARRATOR: Since before the Space Shuttle’s first launch in 1981, every astronaut flight crew has come to Ames Research Center to practice the final stage of a Shuttle...
Brandi Dean/STS-129 Commentator: Commander Charlie Hobaugh pulling up the shuttle's nose for landing, and as you can see the main gear of Atlantis. Main gear touchdown. Pilot Barry Wilmore...
- One minute. No birds observed in the immediate vicinity of the flight path. Final check in the SRB commands. SRB joint heaters being turned off. Liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen fill and drain...