"We shall individually be held responsible for doing one jot less than we have ability to do...But when we give ourselves wholly to God, and in our work follow His directions, He makes Himself responsible for its accomplishment. He would not have us conjecture as to the success of our honest endeavors. Not once should we even think of failure. We are to cooperate with One who knows no failure." ~Messages to Young People, p. 309

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Launching When You're NOT on the Space Shuttle



Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be on a shuttle launch, but not actually be in the shuttle? How about, maybe, the Solid Rocket Boosters? Theses two skinny white rockets help the shuttle skyward, but at a certain point they fall back to the ocean, where they are pulled on in and refitted for another launch. For every launch, there are cameras on the Solid Rocket Boosters, and at some point NASA releases the video taken by these cameras. Well, here 'tis for STS-134!! It's TOTALLY awesome!!!! The entire video is almost 40 minutes, but even just watching the first 50 seconds is cool!! It's so neat seeing the launch for a different perspective.

~Photobug

P.S.--Remember to come to my actual blog to view this video.

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