- Space Shuttle - NASA
The Space Shuttle From the first launch on April 12, 1981 to the final landing on July 21, 2011, NASA's space shuttle fleet flew 135 missions, helped construct the International Space Station and inspired generations
- NASAs Space Shuttles: Where Are They Now? | Space
Want to see a real-life space shuttle? Here's where to get your NASA shuttle fix in museums across the United States
- Space Shuttle Missions - NASA
The first operational mission of the Shuttle, which deployed two commercial satellites
- Space Shuttle Era Facts facts - nasa. gov
The space shuttle, oficially called the Space Transportation System (STS), began its flight career with Columbia roaring off Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 12, 1981
- Rocket Engines That Flew 22 Space Shuttle Missions Are Ready for NASAs . . .
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) is ready to fly with its four shuttle-era engines The rocket, outfitted with the RS-25 engines, recently passed a critical milestone that put the integrated
- Texas politicians make headway in effort to wrench space shuttle from . . .
A political effort to relocate the space shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian to Space Center Houston has been merged with the so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill," a major economic and policy
- NASA - JSC History Portal (shuttle)
NASA's Space Shuttle orbiters were the first spacecraft capable of routinely launching into orbit like rockets and then returning to Earth as gliders They were the main element of NASA's Space Transportation System, and were used for scientific research and space applications, such as deploying and repairing satellites
- Space Shuttle Timeline - Have Fun With History
The Space Shuttle program, operated by NASA, was a remarkable chapter in the history of human space exploration Spanning over three decades, from 1981 to 2011, it featured a fleet of reusable orbiters that revolutionized our ability to access and work in space
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