IF you've ever wondered what it feels like to be sat in a space shuttle as it takes off then check out the NASA web site.
The site (spaceflight.nasa.gov/) will be relaying a video from a digital camera strapped to the fuel tank of the shuttle as it takes off this week.
The camera will be rolling, and relaying, an extraordinary view, looking down from above at the shuttle.
They are set to start about 10 minutes before lift-off and continue through the vehicle's arrival in orbit eight and a half minutes later.
NASA officials are sure the video will appeal and that the "wow factor" will be high.
They are promising an incredible view as the rocket accelerates from zero-to-17,500 mph (28,200 km/h) into orbit.
If Shuttlecam proves a success, NASA has equipment for four sequels. Makes a change from the run-of-the-mill videos you often have to sit through.
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