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[ENG SUB] Mamoru Takamura versus Brian Hawk VIII Hajime no ippo New Challenger Mamoru Takamuras world title fight against Brian Hawk ! Part I : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIRHLfjILAE Part II: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE01mFkflww Part III: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4fimbw5lGk Part IV: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0Oy4PdWmbY Part V: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29NL2bVop9g Part VI: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bibAEEdo-XU Part VII: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XDSlTf-w7c copyrights: MADHOUSE (Animation Production), Kodansha (Production), Nippon Television Network (Production), VAP (Production) Please Buy the DVD's ! Tags: 24, Brian, Challenger, ENGLISH, Fighting!, Hajime, Hawk, INTRO, Makunouchi, Mamoru, New, OPENING, SUBBED, The, anime, aoki, box, boxing, ep, ep24, episode, ichiro, ippo, japan, kumira, miyata, no, part, sendo, takamura, はじめの一歩 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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STS-51-L, Launch, Challenger (Jan. 28, 1986) STS-51L Mission: TDRS-2; SPARTAN-203 Satellites Space Shuttle: Challenger Launch Pad: 39B Launch Weight: 268,829 pounds Launched: Jan. 28, 1986, 11:38:00 a.m. EST Revolution: 0 Mission Duration: 1 minute, 13 seconds Orbit Altitude: 150 nautical miles (planned) Orbit Inclination: 28.5 degrees (planned) Miles Traveled: 18 miles Mission Highlights (Planned) The planned orbital activities of the Challenger 51-L mission were as follows: On Flight Day 1, after arriving into orbit, the crew was to have two periods of scheduled high activity. First they were to check the readiness of the TDRS-B satellite prior to planned deployment. After lunch they were to deploy the satellite and its Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) booster and to perform a series of separation maneuvers. The first sleep period was scheduled to be eight hours long starting about 18 hours after crew wakeup the morning of launch. On Flight Day 2, the Comet Halley Active Monitoring Program (CHAMP) experiment was scheduled to begin. Also scheduled were the initial "teacher in space" (TISP) video taping and a firing of the orbital maneuvering engines (OMS) to place Challenger at the 152-mile orbital altitude from which the Spartan would be deployed. On Flight Day 3, the crew was to begin pre-deployment preparations on the Spartan and then the satellite was to be deployed using the remote manipulator system (RMS) robot arm. Then the flight crew was to slowly separate from Spartan by 90 miles. On Flight Day 4, the Challenger was to begin closing on Spartan while Gregory B. Jarvis continued fluid dynamics experiments started on day two and day 3. Live telecasts were also planned to be conducted by Christa McAuliffe. On Flight Day 5, the crew was to rendezvous with Spartan and use the robot arm to capture the satellite and re-stow it in the payload bay. On Flight Day 6, re-entry preparations were scheduled. This included flight control checks, test firing of maneuvering jets needed for re-entry, and cabin stowage. A crew news conferences was also scheduled following the lunch period. On Flight Day 7, the day would have been spent preparing the Space Shuttle for deorbit and entry into the atmosphere. The Challenger was scheduled to land at the Kennedy Space Center 144 hours and 34 minutes after launch. NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center Tags: 1080i, 39B, Agency, Apollo, Asteroid, Astronaut, Atlantis, Boosters, Cam, Challenger, Columbia, Comet, Constellation, Craft, Defense, Discovery, Earth, Endeavour, Exploration, Explorer, Flight, Florida, Gravity, HD, HQ, Hubble, JFK, Jupiter, Kennedy, Kepler, Launch, Launches, Lunar, Mars, Mission, Moon, NASA, NASATelevision, Orbit, Orbiter, Orbiters, Pad, Program, Rocket, Rover, SRB, STS, Satellite, Science, Shuttle, Solar, Solid, Space, Sun, System, Technology, Telescope, USA, Universe, View, explosion, journey, liftoff, loss, supernova, ultraviolet 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Espiritu De Lucha (Audio Latino) Capitulo 18 Round 18 - El Clinch Si Les Gusta El Video : 1.- Hagan Click En Me Gusta 2.- Comentenlo 3.- Suscribanse (Para Ver Los Próximos Que Estaré Subiendo Constantemente) 4.-Hazte Fan En Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Espiritu-De-Lucha/123651607684582 PD : 1.-Si Quieren Saber Mas Sobre La 3era Temporada, Dar Mas Informacion O Comentar Sobre Los Videos En General Comentenlo En El Canal 2.-Descárgate El Video Completo Aki http://www.megaupload.com/?d=24ZG683A Tags: Aoki, Boxeo, Brian, Campeón, Categoria, Challenger, Date, De, Eiji, Espiritu, Fujii, Genky, Ginpachi, HD, Hajime, Hawk, Ichiro, Iimura, Ippo, K.O., Kamogawa, Kimura, Kumi, Kumiko, Lucha, Makunouchi, Mamoru, Mari, Martinez, Masaru, Mashiba, Miyata, Morita, Mundial, Naomichi, Nekota, New, No, Ricardo, Round, Ryo, Sawamura, Sendo, Takamura, Takeshi, Tatsuya, Tomiko, Umezawa, Volg, Vs, WBA, WBC, Yagui, Yamada, Yanaoka 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Space Shuttle Launch Audio - play LOUD (no music) HD 1080p You need a sound system with a lot of power and a great sub (turned up to house shaking level) to get the right effect of this video. I made this for all the people who dreamed of seeing a launch in person but were never able to make the trip themselves (myself included). Using dozens of different video sources and countless audio versions of Shuttle launches I mixed this little clip together to mimic as close an experience to the real thing as I could. I know that the exact sequence of countdown events is somewhat compressed and not time-accurate but I was going more for the 'feel' of a high energy launch experience rather than a technical documentary. Throttle Up and SRB Separation are sounds as might be heard from onboard acoustic transducers picking up resonant vibration in the vehicle's structure. Please take care not to damage your sound equipment during playback. I did not do anything to boost the low frequency roar of the Shuttle during liftoff but the SRB and SSME thrust noise may be taxing to even high quality sub-woofers and speaker cones if played too loud. For those who sit through the last few frames you can catch a glimpse of my home theater system I built a couple of years ago. This video really is best viewed at 165 inches or better! Tags: 121, Atlantis, Center, Challenger, Columbia, Discovery, Endeavor, Engine, Enterprise, KSC, Kennedy, Main, Nasa, SRB, SSME, STS, Shuttle, Space, VAB, audio, booster, countdown, extreme, flight, last, launch, loud, mission, pad, real, rocket, solid, sound, tribute 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |