Chemistry
Rush
4:58(Coming on forty-five minute point in our countdown Everything going smoothly T-minus 45 minutes and counting Coming up on t-minus 40 minutes T-minus 40 minutes and counting This is shuttle launch control) Lit up with anticipation We arrive at the launching site The sky is still dark, nearing dawn On the Florida coastline Circling choppers slash the night With roving searchlight beams This magic day when super-science Mingles with the bright stuff of dreams (We had a AEO abort, go for test Tester says they are go for launch At the present time we know of no major problems As we enter final hold) Floodlit in the hazy distance The star of this unearthly show Venting vapors, like the breath Of a sleeping white dragon Crackling speakers, voices tense Resume the final count All systems check, T-minus-nine As the sun and the drama start to mount The air is charged, a humid, motionless mass The crowds and the cameras The cars full of spectators pass Excitement so thick, you could cut it with a knife Technology high, on the leading edge of life (T-minus twenty-seven seconds We applaud for redundant sequencers start T-minus twenty seconds and counting T-minus fifteen, fourteen, thirteen Minus ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four We have locked the main engine start, we have) The earth beneath us starts to tremble With the spreading of a low black cloud A thunderous roar shakes the air Like the whole world exploding Scorching blast of golden fire As it slowly leaves the ground It tears away with a mighty force The air is shattered by that awesome sound (T-plus thirty seconds, plus thirty-five Columbia, Houston you are go at forty) Excitement so thick, you could cut it with a knife Technology high, on the leading edge of life Like a pillar of cloud, the smoke lingers high in the air In fascination with the eyes of the world we stare (Columbia is now turning towards Precise window in space for main engine cutoff One, two minute and forty seconds Columbia now thirty-nine nautical miles altitude Forty-two nautical miles downrange Columbia you're looking a little hot And all your calls will be a little early Young and Crippen really moving out now Velocity now reading just sixty-two hundred feet per second What a view, what a view Glad you are enjoying it G800 to LOS Columbia Houston, ah we have forty seconds to LOS You're looking good burning over the hill We'll see you in Madrid And we enjoyed the music Bob, thank you Ah, we enjoyed, we just wanted to share some with you