Does anyone know at what point in the video the shuttle goes trans-sonic? There seem to be a few audio discontinuities, but it might be supersonic at the beginning of the video.
I'm not so sure that's slowed down. Look at how fast dust falls down the slope at the left, and how fast the secondary fireball rises. There's not much to indicate scale; it could just be rather large.
Sounds rather quaint describing the sun using units like "Fahrenheit" and "cords". I guess they were talking about 19th century astronomers, so it makes sense.
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