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Shuttle Collection

"Journey Beyond Boundaries

Background imageShuttle Collection: International space station and shuttle F008 / 3216

International space station and shuttle F008 / 3216
International space station and shuttle, artwork

Background imageShuttle Collection: Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida

Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida
Cape Canaveral, Florida, April 5, 2010 - Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, on the STS-131 mission

Background imageShuttle Collection: Heat resistant tiles on the Shuttle

Heat resistant tiles on the Shuttle, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States of America, North America

Background imageShuttle Collection: Worlds first commercial Magnetic Levitation Train (Maglev), which runs from Shanghai International

Worlds first commercial Magnetic Levitation Train (Maglev), which runs from Shanghai International airport to Pudong, Shanghai, China, Asia

Background imageShuttle Collection: Buran space shuttle landing

Buran space shuttle landing
The Buran orbiter landing at the Baikonur space center

Background imageShuttle Collection: Shuttle entering and Eurostar leaving the Channel Tunnel, seen from Castle Hill

Shuttle entering and Eurostar leaving the Channel Tunnel, seen from Castle Hill, Folkestone, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageShuttle Collection: Launch of Shuttle Columbia, Mission STS-73

Launch of Shuttle Columbia, Mission STS-73
Launch of Mission STS-73. Space Shuttle Columbia lifts off from Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Centre at the start of Mission STS-73 on October 20, 1995. The crew of seven consisted of K.D

Background imageShuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Columbia

Space Shuttle Columbia
Shuttle launch. Space Shuttle Columbia lifting off from the Kennedy Space Centre, USA. During this mission, STS-83, the shuttles crew performed various experiments in the Microgravity Science

Background imageShuttle Collection: Retired shuttle and rockets

Retired shuttle and rockets, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States of America, North America

Background imageShuttle Collection: Space shuttle Atlantis twin solid rocket boosters ignite to propel the spacecraft

Space shuttle Atlantis twin solid rocket boosters ignite to propel the spacecraft
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 14, 2010 - Space shuttle Atlantis twin solid rocket boosters ignite to propel the spacecraft off Kennedy Space Centers Launch Pad 39A and into orbit

Background imageShuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from Kennedy Space Center

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from Kennedy Space Center
September 9, 2006 - The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its crew lift off from Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida

Background imageShuttle Collection: Smoke envelops the Delta II rocket

Smoke envelops the Delta II rocket
Cape Canaveral, Florida - Smoke envelops the Delta II rocket with the Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, aboard as it launches from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Background imageShuttle Collection: Art of space shuttle exploration

Art of space shuttle exploration
Planetary exploration. Computer artwork depicting the space shuttle being launched to explore the planets of our solar system. The planets are not drawn to scale

Background imageShuttle Collection: Astronaut spacewalks to repair Shuttle Telescope

Astronaut spacewalks to repair Shuttle Telescope
Spacewalk. Astronaut Steven L. Smith waves his hand during an Extravehicular activity (EVA) or spacewalk during a space shuttle mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageShuttle Collection: Columbia Space Shuttle

Columbia Space Shuttle
The Columbia Space Shuttle (Orbiter Vehicle Designation OV 102). On its first flight in April 1981, it orbited the earth 36 times. Its last flight was in 2003. Date: photo 1983

Background imageShuttle Collection: Astronaut van Hoften in Shuttle cargo bay, 41-C

Astronaut van Hoften in Shuttle cargo bay, 41-C
Satellite repair in space. Astronaut James van Hoften makes his way back to the airlock of Shuttle Challenger having helped repair the Solar Maximum Mission (SMM) satellite

Background imageShuttle Collection: Portrait Dionys Eliasz van Nijmegen Portrait

Portrait Dionys Eliasz van Nijmegen Portrait
Portrait of Dionys Eliasz van Nijmegen Portrait of Dionys Eliasz van Nijmegen, Portrait of Dionys Eliasz van Nijmegen (1779-1852), the grandson of the painter

Background imageShuttle Collection: Houston we have cauliflower - Rocket take-off

Houston we have cauliflower - Rocket take-off
Vertigo Artography

Background imageShuttle Collection: Rockwell Space Shuttle Orbiter OV-101 Enterprise

Rockwell Space Shuttle Orbiter OV-101 Enterprise. The first Orbiter built, used for atmospheric flight testing and never up-graded to flight status

Background imageShuttle Collection: Birmingham Maglev JLP01_09_832036

Birmingham Maglev JLP01_09_832036
Birmingham International Airport, Elmdon, Birmingham, Bickenhill, Solihull, West Midlands. Workmen inspecting a new Maglev car on the new Maglev system at Birmingham Airport near the end of its

Background imageShuttle Collection: Florida, Kennedy Space Center, rockets with space shuttle Atlantis in the background

Florida, Kennedy Space Center, rockets with space shuttle Atlantis in the background
2080-203770-01

Background imageShuttle Collection: Florida, Kennedy Space Center, Space Shuttle Atlantis

Florida, Kennedy Space Center, Space Shuttle Atlantis

Background imageShuttle Collection: Tallink Shuttle Ferry arriving to Tallinn, Estonia

Tallink Shuttle Ferry arriving to Tallinn, Estonia

Background imageShuttle Collection: Endeavour Last Fly

Endeavour Last Fly
Andrew J. Lee

Background imageShuttle Collection: Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II HB-ITR

Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II HB-ITR (msn 144), of Tiny Rowland - Lonair S.A. - Lonrho Ltd, at London Heathrow Airport. (This aircraft was acquired by NASA, as N944NA)

Background imageShuttle Collection: The Birth of Pandora, 1791-1804 (oil on canvas)

The Birth of Pandora, 1791-1804 (oil on canvas)
2913322 The Birth of Pandora, 1791-1804 (oil on canvas) by Barry, James (1741-1806); Manchester Art Gallery, UK; © Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageShuttle Collection: Boeing 747-SR46 Shuttle transporter N911NA - NASA 911

Boeing 747-SR46 Shuttle transporter N911NA - NASA 911
Boeing 747-SR46 Shuttle transporter N911NA / NASA 911 (msn 20781, line Number 221), converted from an ex Japan Air Lines 747 to carry Shuttle Orbiters from landing sites to servicing facilities

Background imageShuttle Collection: Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II N945NA & N944NA

Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II N945NA & N944NA
Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II N945NA and N944NA (msn 118 and 144), used by NASA-(National Aeronautics and Space Administrationon) as Shuttle Training aircraft, seen on 28 September 1992. Date: 1992

Background imageShuttle Collection: Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II N948NA - NASA 948

Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II N948NA - NASA 948
Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II N948NA / NASA 948 (msn 222), used by NASA-(National Aeronautics and Space Administrationon) as a Shuttle Training aircraft, seen on 28 September 1992. Date: 1992

Background imageShuttle Collection: Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II N946NA - NASA 946

Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II N946NA - NASA 946
Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II N946NA / NASA 946 (msn 146), used by NASA-(National Aeronautics and Space Administrationon) as a Shuttle Training aircraft, seen on 28 September 1992. Date: 1992

Background imageShuttle Collection: Convair CV-990 N810NA - NASA 810

Convair CV-990 N810NA - NASA 810
Convair CV-990-30A-5 N810NA / NASA 810 (msn 30-10-29, ex N5617), the Landing System Research Aircraft, used for testing the Shuttle Orbiter undercarriage systems. Seen Date: circa 1998

Background imageShuttle Collection: Boeing 737-8JP(WL) LN DYI (msn 40866, line number 3432), of Norwegian Air Shuttle. Date: circa 2012

Boeing 737-8JP(WL) LN DYI (msn 40866, line number 3432), of Norwegian Air Shuttle. Date: circa 2012

Background imageShuttle Collection: Buran space shuttle sat on the An-225 Mriya

Buran space shuttle sat on the An-225 Mriya
Buran space shuttle sat on the Antonov An-225 Mriya, at the 1989 Paris Air Show. Date: 1989

Background imageShuttle Collection: Antonov An-225 Mriya SSSR-82060 - with Buran space shuttle

Antonov An-225 Mriya SSSR-82060 - with Buran space shuttle
Antonov An-225 Mriya SSSR-82060 (msn 01-01), with a Buran space huttle carried piggy-back, at the 1989 Paris Air Show. Date: 1989

Background imageShuttle Collection: Looking out of the Key West Express shuttle over Fort Myers waterway of the Gulf of Mexico

Looking out of the Key West Express shuttle over Fort Myers waterway of the Gulf of Mexico

Background imageShuttle Collection: DDE-90027285

DDE-90027285
Caribbean, Montserrat, Soufriere Hills. Active volcano and island helicopter Date: 30/08/2007

Background imageShuttle Collection: DDE-90027284

DDE-90027284
Caribbean, Montserrat, Soufriere Hills. Active volcano and island helicopter Date: 30/08/2007

Background imageShuttle Collection: Weaving silk, plate 11 from the series 'Silkworm Cultivation (Kaiko yashinai gusa)', Japan, c. 1772

Weaving silk, plate 11 from the series "Silkworm Cultivation (Kaiko yashinai gusa)", Japan, c. 1772

Background imageShuttle Collection: Throwing the Shuttle, c. 1766 / 67. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Throwing the Shuttle, c. 1766 / 67. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Throwing the Shuttle, c. 1766/67

Background imageShuttle Collection: Shuttle, Europe, 18th / 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Shuttle, Europe, 18th / 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Shuttle, Europe, 18th/19th century

Background imageShuttle Collection: A Woman Weaving, Seated at a Hand Loom, ca. 1796. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro

A Woman Weaving, Seated at a Hand Loom, ca. 1796. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro
A Woman Weaving, Seated at a Hand Loom, ca. 1796

Background imageShuttle Collection: Women Weaving Silk Cloth, ca. 1800. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro

Women Weaving Silk Cloth, ca. 1800. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro
Women Weaving Silk Cloth, ca. 1800

Background imageShuttle Collection: Cloth Shuttle, 1939. Creator: Albert Geuppert

Cloth Shuttle, 1939. Creator: Albert Geuppert
Cloth Shuttle, 1939

Background imageShuttle Collection: Harris Sewing Machine, Model No. 7H

Harris Sewing Machine, Model No. 7H
Harris Sewing Machine, Vibrating Shuttle Treadle, Model No.7H. 1920s

Background imageShuttle Collection: Harris Sewing Machine, Model No. 14H

Harris Sewing Machine, Model No. 14H
Harris Sewing Machine, Vibrating Shuttle Folding Cabinet, Model No.14H. 1920s

Background imageShuttle Collection: Harris Sewing Machine, Model No. 10H

Harris Sewing Machine, Model No. 10H
Harris Sewing Machine, Vibrating Shuttle Treadle Machine, Model No.10H, with wood frame. 1920s

Background imageShuttle Collection: Mrs Pearce, 1786 (oil on canvas)

Mrs Pearce, 1786 (oil on canvas)
WAG13339 Mrs Pearce, 1786 (oil on canvas) by Wheatley, Francis (1747-1801); 134.6x109. cm; Wolverhampton Art Gallery, West Midlands, UK; (add.info.: Mrs Pearce is shown tatting or knotting)

Background imageShuttle Collection: Royal Sovereign, one of the New Palace Steamers which operated boat trips between London

Royal Sovereign, one of the New Palace Steamers which operated boat trips between London
5999860 Royal Sovereign, one of the New Palace Steamers which operated boat trips between London and towns of the North Kent coast (photo) by English Photographer



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"Journey Beyond Boundaries: Exploring the Shuttle's Remarkable Legacy" Witnessing history in motion as Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. A captivating sight unfolds as a shuttle enters the Channel Tunnel, while an Eurostar train gracefully exits - a testament to human engineering marvels. The future arrives today with the world's first commercial Magnetic Levitation Train (Maglev), whisking passengers from Shanghai International airport to Pudong, Shanghai. With hearts pounding and dreams soaring, we commemorate the awe-inspiring launch Columbia on Mission STS-73. Graceful like a bird descending, Buran space shuttle lands after its remarkable journey through the cosmos. Unveiling their secret armor against extreme heat, intricate tiles protect every inch of the Shuttle during re-entry into Earth's atmosphere. In memory of Space Shuttle Columbia – forever etched in our minds as it embarked on daring missions beyond our wildest imaginations. Remnants of retired shuttles and rockets stand tall, silent witnesses to humanity's quest for exploration and discovery among distant stars. Flames ignite. Solid rocket boosters propel Space shuttle Atlantis towards new frontiers at Kennedy Space Center. As smoke envelops Delta II rocket before liftoff, anticipation fills the air - another chapter begins in mankind's cosmic odyssey. Captivating artistry captures the essence of space shuttle exploration - inspiring generations to look up and dream big.