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This video is an edited approach and landing of the Enterprise on Rogers Dry Lake. The air-to-air shot of the Space Shuttle at a few thousand feet above the lakebed, gives some idea of the steepness required for a Shuttle approach; also note the long pitot tube (an appendage used only for flight testing) extending from the Space Shuttle nose. 1977.

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Keywords: Enterprise; Shuttle; Shuttle Carrier Aircraft; SCA; Approach and Landing Tests; Rogers Dry Lakebed; Edwards Air Force Base; F-8 Digital Fly-By-Wire; DFBW; Pilot Induced Oscillation; PIO; separation

Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 25 September 2009. It was captioned as follows:
English: Space Shuttle Enterprise landing in Rogers Lake (video)
Other languages
Čeština: Raketoplán Enterprise přistává na na vyschlém dně Rogersova jezera (video)
Deutsch: Space Shuttle Enterprise landet in Rogers Lake (video)
English: Space Shuttle Enterprise landing in Rogers Lake (video)
Македонски: Шатлот Ентерпрајз слетува на езерото Роџерс (видеоинсерт)
Polski: Lądowanie wahadłowca Enterprise (wideo)
中文(简体):企业号航天飞机着陆录象
中文(繁體):企業號太空梭愛德華空軍基地降落的影片


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current16:50, 4 May 2005 (3.44 MB)imagescommonswiki>Brian0918This video is an edited approach and landing of the Enterprise on Rogers Dry Lake. The air-to-air shot of the Space Shuttle at a few thousand feet above the lakebed, gives some idea of the steepness required for a Shuttle approach; also note the long pito

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