Space shuttle Discovery takes off

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This is a video from NASA that shows the launch of the space shuttle Discovery. The shuttle Discovery is going back to the space station.

This video shows the entire countdown, the spectators watching the liftoff and some great closeups of the take off. Also, NASA has on board cameras on the Shuttle that give different views after the shuttle takes off and goes into space.

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Video showing very cool NASA images from many years

1950 and the very first space rocket takes off

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Where space exploration and our imagination took off!

July 1950 with the launch of a space rocket at Cape Canaveral by NASA. Almost 60 years later we have so much to show for that first big step… all the cool pictures for one.

Mars rovers, International space stations, Space shuttles… WOW, I can’t even imagine what 60 more years or so will bring. Well, yes I can.

First Launch

A new chapter in space flight began in July 1950 with the launch of the first rocket from Cape Canaveral, Fla: the Bumper 2, an ambitious two-stage rocket program that topped a V-2 missile base with a Corporal rocket. The upper stage was able to reach then-record altitudes of almost 250 miles, higher than the International Space Station’s orbit.

Launched under the direction of the General Electric Company, Bumper 2 was used primarily for testing rocket systems and for research on the upper atmosphere. The rockets carried small payloads that allowed them to measure attributes including air temperature and cosmic ray impacts. Seven years later, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik I and Sputnik II, the first satellites into Earth orbit.

the first rocket launch for NASA in July 1950