Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-129 Ascent Video
Beautiful video featuring highlights from the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-129 compiled by the SE&I imagery team at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Here are my photos and video of the Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-129 launch.
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Scott Beale
Scott Beale founded Laughing Squid in 1995 in San Francisco and is currently based in New York City. When not running the blog, Scott can be found posting on Bluesky and sharing photos on Instagram.