Matt Melis, an engineer at NASA for a long time, has take refuge of the YouTube to display according to him are "the best of the best" images from different shuttle launches of NASA, which also include the hi-definition videos of special launches as well. In these videos viewable at YouTube, the users will get to hear NASA engineers to exclusively explain every imaginable critical particulars of a standard shuttle launch as special video recordings from not only the ground level but also from the cameras at the shuttles themselves as well, show from a very different and new angle about what goes within the first phase of a complete successful space mission. You'll get to see launches for STS-114, STS-117, and STS-124 missions.
Summarizing the whole scenario, all the peoples interested in Space Craft Industry and Shuttle launching etc. these YouTube videos is the director's own commentary of your all dreams and inspirations. As Melis states on the YouTube page and we quote: "Photographic documentation of a space shuttle launch plays a critical role in the engineering analysis and evaluation process that takes place during each and every mission.”
Melis is one of the oldest employee at the Glenn Research Center located in Cleveland, Ohio. He was an integral member of the team for ballistics which analyzes the Columbia launch accident, for example.
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