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Where can I see pictures of the Space Shuttle?

Where can I see pictures of the Space Shuttle?

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What was the name of the Space Shuttle?

This is a photo of Space Shuttle Orbiter STS-133 and the flame was so bright that it The space shuttle rockets launch into space on the starry sky. Spacecraft flies into space with clouds of smoke. Concept Blue planet Earth. Space shuttle taking off on a mission.

Where does the Space Shuttle Endeavour launch from?

Space shuttle. The space shuttle Atlantis lifts off from launch pad 39-A at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Photo by: Michael R. Brown Space shuttle. Endeavour sits on pad 39-B (right) and the Atlantis sits on pad 39-A (left) at Kennedy Space Center.

Where did the Space Shuttle Atlantis take off?

The space shuttle Atlantis lifts off from launch pad 39-A at Kennedy Space Center, Florida Photo by: Michael R. Brown Space Rocket takes off into space. The concept of a successful journey on a spaceship to other planets. Starry sky with shuttle. Space Rocket takes off into Spacecraft takes off into space. Rocket on the planet Mars.

Where was the cockpit on a Space Shuttle?

The simulated cockpit located within the hooded cab at the end of the centrifuge arm was driven by motors as required by the simulation about each of its three axes (pitch, roll, and yaw).

Who was the pilot of the Space Shuttle Discovery?

NASA astronaut and Space Shuttle Discovery pilot Scott Kelly in the cockpit during mission STS-103 December 26, 1999 in Earth Orbit. The cockpit of a NASA Space Shuttle Orbiter.

What was the name of the first Space Shuttle?

View of the cockpit of the first American space shuttle ‘Enterprise’, which was only used for test flights within the Earth’s atmosphere. Undated photo, probably from the 1980s. View of the cockpit of the first American space shuttle ‘Enterprise’, which was only used for test flights within the Earth’s atmosphere.

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