Youtube for space stuff
July 4, 2006 2:59 PM   Subscribe

Where can I find good, or even quality, quick time videos of (at least the most recent) space shuttle launch that I can download and keep on my computer?

Bonus points if there are other cool, space related quicktime videos.

Yeah, I tried NASA, but the quality and kinds seems very hit or miss and uses Windows Media at times, which sometimes doesn't play on my ma.

Where's all the video of astronauts doing cool stuff, like liftoff, landing, or working throught the day, space walks, etc.
posted by Brandon Blatcher to Science & Nature (3 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
There are quite a few here but you'll have to pay a subscription. Here's a YouTube of the launch.
posted by tellurian at 5:10 PM on July 4, 2006


You'll probably have decent success with NASA's publicly available MP4 Video File, for free.

Lots of other options on nasa.gov anyway. Your tax dollars at work = they don't charge you for this shit. They're proud it didn't asplode.
posted by disillusioned at 11:36 PM on July 4, 2006


Have you tried the Internet Archive? With regards to astronauts "doing cool stuff in space" have you tried ESA, the European Space Agency? Their multimedia gallery is pretty extensive.
posted by alby at 1:08 AM on July 5, 2006


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