Discovery Heads for Home
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On Flight Day 12 the STS-133 crew members undocked space shuttle Discovery from the International Space Station to begin their journey home to Earth. They’re scheduled to land on Flight Day 14, Mar. 9, at 11:58 a.m. EST at the Kennedy Space Center.
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Discovery Heads for Home

41 Comments
41 Comments
im gonna miss you When you gone,
miss you when you gone, miss you when you gone tonight
you gonna miss me when im gone,
miss me when i gone, miss me when im gone tonight
Looks like a shadow of something circular at 8:18 visible on the clouds beneath but also on the water. Cant be the shadow of the ISS or the space suttle.
More like dust on the window that is out of focus. My bad.
Thank you DISCOVERY — wellkom ENDEAVOUR !
Wow, just look at this testament to human achievement when nations and its people work together! Absolutely incredible!
Safe return home to everyone!
What a dramatic soundtrack! : )) Fly safe, guys!!
that being said.…LETS GO BACK TO SPACE NOW
How do you make space so boring?… hire me.. i’ll make it interesting!!!!
@PauLLizzionDrums
what would you do better then. you can’t add music effects and such it would ruin it for everyone.
I think that NASA and every other space Programs don’t have the balls to go back into space,
time for the Russians to bring back their shuttle program hopefully.
Safe landing, Discovery.
where does the arm go?
@CaNaDiiAnBaCoN AH lucky
Now for a new ship to explore the FINAL FRONTIER
The fly-around after the undocking always has incredible images. The ISS is truly impressive.
thank you Discovery…
LIKE for opening!
15:36 — 15:58 wonder what those numbers at the top mean…
@CaNaDiiAnBaCoN They’re orbiting.
where is the black and white close up filmed from?
@PauLLizzionDrums you fail
Top video, one of the best. Welcome home Discovery, she deserved a well earn ‘happy’ retirement. Thanks for the ‘ride’ Discovery.……
@rjpugh Do u know what will happen to Endeavour and Atlantic once they are done?
@rjpugh Glad to know they will find good home.….but is NASA asking for $40 million for them, each?
100,000+ hours of SPACE flight time.
Just amazing, she earned her keep.
12:08 usw. ist doch eine computergrafik. Schaut euchmal die Grafik der Gerätschaft genau an. Die verarschen uns.
Luckiest people to have ever lived right there/
From the Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Narrators voice at approx minute 20 talking about the boom… “and there was this one time, at band camp…”
Wait people lived on there for 30 years before they could leave?
No, discovery has been doing her work for almost 30 years. Hit wikipedia for a great read on it. I can’t understand why at least one of them stayed in operation. Blows my mind.
Boring video..
(Whistles) Discovery is an old bird, good at what she did, (Sniffs) goodbye Discovery, I’ll miss you…
(Starts to cry)
The best vid i ever saw
10:10 right bottom corner???
It look efficient …
its not far away just 380 miles above earth
why they use external tank for space shuttle if we have already ballistic missile for 11.000 miles range
I think one of my schoolteachers witnessed this undocking.
well looks like im staying up all night plying ksp lol