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Lecture 14: Ground Operations - Launching the Shuttle (Audio Normalized)
Lecture 1: The Origins of the Space Shuttle (Audio Normalized)
Lecture 19: Design Process as it Relates to the Shuttle (Audio Normalized)
Lecture 10: The DoD and the Space Shuttle (Audio Normalized)
Lecture 21: Systems Engineering for Space Shuttle Payloads (Audio Normalized)
Light Years Ahead | The 1969 Apollo Guidance Computer
[HD] Real Sound of the Final Space Shuttle Launch, 3 miles
Lecture 12: Aerothermodynamics (Audio Normalized)
Space Shuttle Launch Countdown
Lecture 5: Orbiter Structure + Thermal Protection System (Audio Normalized)
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Lecture 14: Ground Operations - Launching the Shuttle (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 14: Ground Operations - Launching the Shuttle (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 14: Ground Operations - Launching the Shuttle (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 1: The Origins of the Space Shuttle (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 1: The Origins of the Space Shuttle (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 1: The Origins of the Space Shuttle (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 19: Design Process as it Relates to the Shuttle (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 19: Design Process as it Relates to the Shuttle (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 19: Design Process as it Relates to the Shuttle (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 10: The DoD and the Space Shuttle (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 10: The DoD and the Space Shuttle (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 10: The DoD and the Space Shuttle (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 21: Systems Engineering for Space Shuttle Payloads (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 21: Systems Engineering for Space Shuttle Payloads (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 21: Systems Engineering for Space Shuttle Payloads (Audio Normalized)

Light Years Ahead | The 1969 Apollo Guidance Computer

Light Years Ahead | The 1969 Apollo Guidance Computer

Half a century ago, on 20 July 1969, Neil Armstrong was in the final stages of the lunar descent, just a few thousand feet above the ...

[HD] Real Sound of the Final Space Shuttle Launch, 3 miles

[HD] Real Sound of the Final Space Shuttle Launch, 3 miles

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Lecture 12: Aerothermodynamics (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 12: Aerothermodynamics (Audio Normalized)

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Space Shuttle Launch Countdown

Space Shuttle Launch Countdown

I created this brief video to use as an activating strategy when reminding students how to count backward.

Lecture 5: Orbiter Structure + Thermal Protection System (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 5: Orbiter Structure + Thermal Protection System (Audio Normalized)

Lecture 5: Orbiter Structure + Thermal Protection System (Audio Normalized)