@TenDegrees

The first shuttle flight happened the year I was born, and the last flight happened the year my oldest daughter was born. I tell her often, “we are 1 STS program apart in age”. Such an amazing bird. Space became routine during my childhood, but will always be awe inspiring. RIP to the STS-51L and STS-107 crews.

@mikeg0802

As divisive and expensive as the shuttle program was, I’m glad I grew up during the shuttle era and will always appreciate its contribution to space flight.

@Galaxive

Behind every launch is a thousand unsung heroes. This isn't just history—it's a love letter to space exploration

@Lunaris-r3s

Not just an engineering marvel, but a human story of passion, risk, and legacy. Farewell, Atlantis—thank you for the dreams.

@Rattlesnake12

What an absolutely great documentary! I applaud you on a job well done!

@ronaldtartaglia4459

Wow! Kevin Fong.....legend behind 13 minutes to the moon.

@Howdy76

That is all well and good. I was at the cape when Challenger blew up, and my second cousin was on board Columbia when it 
 burned up.

@timellefson6177

That was the video about the shuttle program that I have waited for since the very first launch. Being a native Floridian I can remember watching Apollo 11 sore past my viewing point in West Palm Beach. Years later I watched from Lakeland Florida on my front porch the disaster that took the Challenger and it's crew from us. Thank you to NASA and everyone involved for so many cool awesome sights and making me proud to be an American. God bless you all.

@johnhouston9764

Having the 🇬🇧 flag waiting was a lovely touch.

@JasonGarber-n9y

That crawler they used for the last shuttle flight  is also  used for the last saturn 5..... the crawler is equally amazing  compared  to the machines that it  moves to the pad , absolutely amazing !

@steeledarren1973

What a beast the Shuttle was, a engineering masterpiece.

@Rattlesnake12

Watching this documentary truly makes me proud to be a United States citizen!!

@YamahaR1R7

Absolutely incredible video. Well done.

@stephenlabelle2574

22 yrs on space shuttle.  What a ride I had!

@sebastianhabeichauch3254

This is one of the most interesting documentary s I have seen , well done as I say thank you for getting knoten all these wonderful people making this possible

@stuntmanstu1000

Grew up watching the Space Shuttle, through all the incredible highs and devastating lows. This is unprecedented access and was really interesting to watch. I hope to see it in person one day

@12345fowler

What a fantastic documentary. Putting people before the technology, that's the proper way to do. And what's not to say about the narrator, very likable and with acess to all the usually either forbidden or uncovered parts of the shuttle operation.

@whodiswomanharpo

Watching this makes me sad. It reminds me how lucky I am to have been here to see the first shuttle launch and the last

@justinatkinson3247

was blessed to see 2 launches as a kid...and when artemis launches its manned flight back to the moon i will take my kids!

@martyd8175

So, my school teacher asked my parents if I could possibly choose a different topic to the space shuttle when I was 10. I've just visited this and found the last flight was 8th July, my birthday. I am determined to see the atlantis exhibition. The most complex machine ever built. The most loved machine ever built.