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  1. NASA Goes to Star Wars Celebration V STS-133 Send-Off From Star Wars Celebration V by Adrianne Curry Enjoy
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  3. Watch in HD from NASA's youtube account:
  4. I-X Building on NASA's Famous First Flights Cool Video:cool::cool:
  5. Cool shuttle videos, Enjoy:-) STS-128 Mission Overview Discovery Arrives Back in Florida
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  8. NASA created this short video. Enjoy,
  9. LRO-LCROSS Webcast Part 1 of 2 LRO-LCROSS Webcast Part 2 of 2 NASA video that explains the lunar mission, no ads. Enjoy!
  10. STS-125 Mission Webcast Video produced by the NASA Direct Web Studio at Kennedy Space Center. Youtube/KSCVideos has all the NASA Direct content as well as lots of space related subjects created by Kennedy Space Center Public Affairs, all free no ads. Enjoy:-)
  11. [/url] Great video, No ads. Enjoy
  12. Great night launch! Enjoy:-)
  13. STS-119 Mission Webcast Video produced by the NASA Direct Web Studio at Kennedy Space Center. Youtube/KSCVideos has all the NASA Direct content as well as lots of space related subjects created by Kennedy Space Center Public Affairs, all free no ads. Enjoy:-)
  14. Kepler Mission Webcast Video produced by the NASA Direct Studio at Kennedy Space Center. Youtube/KSCVideos has all the NASA Direct content as well as lots of space related subjects created by Kennedy Space Center Public Affairs, all free no ads. Enjoy:-)
  15. The crew module simulator arrives at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida in advance of the Ares I-X test flight later in 2009. No copyright protection is asserted for this video. If a recognizable person appears in this video, use for commercial purposes may infringe a right of privacy or publicity. It may not be used to state or imply the endorsement by NASA employees of a commercial product, process or service, or used in any other manner that might mislead. Accordingly, it is requested that if this video is used in advertising and other commercial promotion, layout and copy be submitted to NASA prior to release. :-)Enjoy!
  16. Ten years ago on December 4, 2008, NASA and its partner nations began building a dream: the International Space Station. On that date, space shuttle Endeavour lifted off on its 12-day mission to deliver NASAs Unity module and connect it to Russias Zarya control module already orbiting Earth. Enjoy:-)
  17. With commander Chris Ferguson and pilot Eric Boe at the controls, space shuttle Endeavour descended to a smooth landing at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. The STS-126 crew members concluded their successful mission to the International Space Station when the shuttle touched down at 4:25 p.m. EST. Enjoy:-)
  18. Space shuttle Endeavour roared off Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center on a spectacular tower of smoke and flames. The STS-126 mission is an extremely ambitious undertaking, highlighting four spacewalks and delivering the heaviest payload in shuttle history. Cool night launch!
  19. Hosted by Damon Talley of NASA's Digital Learning Network, the webcast takes you behind the scenes at Kennedy Space Center in Florida and includes an interview with Flow Director Ken Tenbusch, who oversees the critical work to prepare shuttle Endeavour for flight. Enjoy!
  20. The STS-126 astronauts flew into NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida on October 26 for their scheduled countdown rehearsal. The seven-member crew spent three days in exercises officially known as the Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test. :-)Enjoy
  21. The Space Shuttle Minute is NASA's wrap-up of activities surrounding Space Shuttle processing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. :-)Enjoy
  22. The Space Shuttle Minute is NASA's wrap-up of activities surrounding Space Shuttle processing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Enjoy:-)
  23. The Space Shuttle Minute is NASA's wrap-up of activities surrounding Space Shuttle processing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. :-)Enjoy
  24. Crew members of space shuttle Atlantis flew to NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Sept. 5, 2008 to check out the payload carriers, new science instruments and tools they'll be using to repair the Hubble Space Telescope and enhance its ability and functionality. This hands-on preflight exercise is called a crew familiarization, or Payload Crew Equipment Interface Test. Check it out.
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