STS-26 launch tribute on Sept 29, 1988. America returns to space after the Challenger Disaster. NASA's Hugh Harris commentating up until liftoff. This was taken from the CBS News feed of the launch with Dan Rather commentating...
482 human beings and counting have experienced this ride...7 have died during it...7 have died returning it...but the truth is in the cockpit. Watch a handful fly the wings of a legacy!
Launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery with TDRS-G and the first flight of a Block I Main Engine. NASA's George Diller and Rob Navias commentating. Source, NASA.
Launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery with the Ulysses spacecraft and a number of research experiments including INTELSAT solar panel testing, in preperation for the STS-49 mission. NASA's Lisa Malone and Billie Deason commentating. Source NASA
The maiden voyage of the Space Shuttle Discovery began with its launch on 8-30-1984 with the SBS-D, Telstar 3-C and SYNCOM IV-2 and the OSAT solar array experiment. NASA's Mark Hess and Steve Nesbitt commentating. Source NASA.
Launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis on a mission to supply the ISS and boost the station's orbit from 230 statued miles to 250. NASA's George Diller and Eileen Hawley commentating. Source NASA.
Launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour on 9-30-94 with the SRL-2, SIR-C and X-SAR Laboratory Radar Systems. NASA's Bruce Buckingham and Kyle Herring commentating. Source: NASA.
Launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis on 4-19-02 with the ISS-SO Truss segment. NASA's Bruce Buckingham and James Hartsfield commentating. Source, NASA.
For 23+ years, NASA's George Diller has commentated on some of the most important manned and unmanned space missions. His work in the Space Shuttle program, is one to distinguish.