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The Space Shuttle was a reusable spacecraft system developed by NASA in the 1970s

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Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Navaho Missile, 1951-1956. Creator

Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Navaho Missile, 1951-1956. Creator
This two-chambered, liquid-fuel rocket engine built by North American Aviation served as the booster for the Navaho missile that was powered by two ramjets

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Model, Space Shuttle, Final Orbiter Concept, 1970s-2000s. Creator: Unknown

Model, Space Shuttle, Final Orbiter Concept, 1970s-2000s. Creator: Unknown
Model, Space Shuttle, Final Orbiter Concept, 1970s-2000s. NASA used this Space Shuttle orbiter concept model in wind tunnel tests to learn about the flight characteristics of the vehicles shape

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Aviator helmet belonging to Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Sierra Engineering Co

Aviator helmet belonging to Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Sierra Engineering Co
Aviator helmet belonging to Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Dr. Sally K. Ride became the first American woman in space when she flew on the STS-7 shuttle mission in 1983

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: STS-7 Medallion owned by Sally Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Robbins Co

STS-7 Medallion owned by Sally Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Robbins Co
STS-7 Medallion owned by Sally Ride, ca. 1983. This numbered STS-7 Robbins medallion was owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride. STS-7 was historic for making Ride the first American woman in space

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: NASA JSC temporary badge belonging to Sally K. Ride, 1977. Creator: Unknown

NASA JSC temporary badge belonging to Sally K. Ride, 1977. Creator: Unknown
NASA JSC temporary badge belonging to Sally K. Ride, 1977. This NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) temporary ID badge belonged to Dr. Sally K. Ride

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Model, T-38 Training Aircraft, 1980s. Creator: Northrop Corporation

Model, T-38 Training Aircraft, 1980s. Creator: Northrop Corporation
Model, T-38 Training Aircraft, 1980s. This scale 1:40 Northrop T-38 training jet model belonged to American astronaut and physicist Dr. Sally K. Ride

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Palapa B1 Satellite Medal owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Unknown

Palapa B1 Satellite Medal owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Unknown
Palapa B1 Satellite Medal owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Palapa is the name for a series of communication satellites owned by Indosat, an Indonesian telecommunication company

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: National Air and Space Museum STS-7 Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1980s

National Air and Space Museum STS-7 Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1980s. This medal was awarded to Dr. Sally K. Ride by the Smithsonian National Air

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Telescope Module, Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope, 1990s. Creator: Johns Hopkins University

Telescope Module, Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope, 1990s. Creator: Johns Hopkins University
Original 36-inch reflecting telescope that flew on the Shuttle twice as part of the ASTRO mission. It employs a medium dispersion spectrometer at a modified prime focus

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Model, Sensor, Large Format Camera, ca. 1984. Creator: Unknown

Model, Sensor, Large Format Camera, ca. 1984. Creator: Unknown
Model, Sensor, Large Format Camera, ca. 1984. The Large Format Camera (LFC) flew on a Space Shuttle mission in 1984, photographing large swaths of the Earths surface

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Flight jacket belonging to Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Qual-Craft

Flight jacket belonging to Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Qual-Craft
Flight jacket belonging to Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Dr. Sally K. Ride became the first American woman in space when she flew on the STS-7 shuttle mission in 1983

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Dead reckoning computer owned by Sally Ride. Creator: Telex Communications Inc

Dead reckoning computer owned by Sally Ride. Creator: Telex Communications Inc
This TELEX E-6B dead reckoning computer belonged to Dr. Sally K. Ride. It is a circular slide rule used in aviation for calculating factors such as fuel burn, wind correction, ground speed

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1987. Creator: Unknown

NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1987. Creator: Unknown
NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1987. This NASA Outstanding Leadership medal and its accessories were awarded to Dr. Sally K. Ride on August 13, 1987

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Model, Wind Tunnel, Convair Space Shuttle, 2007. Creator: General Dynamics Corporation

Model, Wind Tunnel, Convair Space Shuttle, 2007. Creator: General Dynamics Corporation
Model, Wind Tunnel, Convair Space Shuttle, 2007. This wind tunnel 0.006 scale model set dates from the early Space Shuttle design effort

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Model, Space Shuttle, North American Rockwell Final Design, ca 1981

Model, Space Shuttle, North American Rockwell Final Design, ca 1981. This model represents the final Space Shuttle design that emerged from NASA-industry studies in 1969-1972

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Flight suit worn by Charles F. Bolden during his first spaceflight, 1986

Flight suit worn by Charles F. Bolden during his first spaceflight, 1986
African-American astronaut Charles Frank Bolden Jr. (born 1946) flew on four Space Shuttle missions. He was also a NASA administrator and a United States Marine Corps Major General

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Pilot flight suit and gear owned by Charles F. Bolden, ca. 2000. Creator: Unknown

Pilot flight suit and gear owned by Charles F. Bolden, ca. 2000. Creator: Unknown
African-American astronaut Charles Frank Bolden Jr. (born 1946) flew on four Space Shuttle missions. He was also a NASA administrator and a United States Marine Corps Major General

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Book cover of Across the Zodiac written by Edwin Pallander in 1893

Book cover of Across the Zodiac written by Edwin Pallander in 1893
CHT176310 Book cover of Across the Zodiac written by Edwin Pallander in 1893 by English School, (19th century); Observatoire Camille Flammarion, Juvisy, France; eArchives Charmet; English

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off

Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Children near the launch pad from where the shuttle will blast off. November 1969

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space shuttle landing

Space shuttle landing

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: France-Aerospace-Show

France-Aerospace-Show
US space shuttle " Enterprise", on the back of a Boeing 747 takes off from Le Bourget airport, on May 27, 1983 during the International Paris Air Show

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: NASA Boeing Space Shuttle and Boeing 747 Carrier Aircraft

NASA Boeing Space Shuttle and Boeing 747 Carrier Aircraft
Stockbyte, 10077335

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis launching from Kennedy Space Center, USA, 1980s. Creator: NASA

Space Shuttle Atlantis launching from Kennedy Space Center, USA, 1980s. Creator: NASA
Space Shuttle Atlantis launching from Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s. Atlantis was in operation between 1985 and 2011

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Orbiter Challenger on launch pad, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s

Orbiter Challenger on launch pad, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s. The Space Shuttle Challenger was the second orbiter of NASAs space shuttle programme

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery at Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA

Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery at Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA
Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery at Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA. Discovery was in operation between 1984 and 2011

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle - artists concept of interior, 1980s. Creator: NASA

Space Shuttle - artists concept of interior, 1980s. Creator: NASA
Space Shuttle - artists concept of interior, 1980s. The Space Shuttle program, (official name, Space Transportation System or STS)

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Manipulator arm deployed during the second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA

Manipulator arm deployed during the second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA
Manipulator arm deployed during the second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. The Canadarm or Shuttle Remote Manipulator System (SRMS) is flown in space for the first time

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle and space station above Earth, artists impression. Creator: NASA

Space Shuttle and space station above Earth, artists impression. Creator: NASA
Space Shuttle and space station above Earth, artists impression

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle atop Boeing 747, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, 1980s. Creator: NASA

Space Shuttle atop Boeing 747, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, 1980s. Creator: NASA
Space Shuttle atop Boeing 747, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s. The Space Shuttle program, (official name, Space Transportation System or STS)

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Huge external fuel tank, second Space Shuttle flight, Kennedy Space Center, USA, 1981

Huge external fuel tank, second Space Shuttle flight, Kennedy Space Center, USA, 1981
Huge external fuel tank, second Space Shuttle flight, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1981. STS-2 was the second Space Shuttle mission conducted by the National Aeronautics

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Orbiter on launch pad on launch pad, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, 1980s

Space Shuttle Orbiter on launch pad on launch pad, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, 1980s
Space Shuttle Orbiter on launch pad on launch pad, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s. The Space Shuttle program, (official name, Space Transportation System or STS)

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle - artists concept of spacewalk, 1980s. Creator: NASA

Space Shuttle - artists concept of spacewalk, 1980s. Creator: NASA
Space Shuttle - artists concept of spacewalk, 1980s. Illustraion of EVA - Extra Vehicular Activity - from the Orbiter space shuttle

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Orbiter on the launch pad, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s

Space Shuttle Orbiter on the launch pad, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s. Aerial view. The Space Shuttle program, (official name, Space Transportation System or STS)

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Inspecting heat tiles, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA

Inspecting heat tiles, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA
Inspecting heat tiles, second Space Shuttle flight, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, November 1981. The Space Shuttle program, (official name, Space Transportation System or STS)

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Rocket booster recovery, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA

Rocket booster recovery, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA
Rocket booster recovery, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. The rocket booster is recovered from the sea. The space shuttles solid rocket boosters were reusable

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Artists impression of Space Shuttle. Creator: NASA

Artists impression of Space Shuttle. Creator: NASA
Artists impression of Space Shuttle. NASAs Space Shuttle was a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system. It operated between 1981 and 2011

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle and 747 carrier plane in Mate-Demate Device. Creator: NASA

Space Shuttle and 747 carrier plane in Mate-Demate Device. Creator: NASA
Space Shuttle and 747 carrier plane in Mate-Demate Device. Mate-Demate Device (MDD) at NASAs Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California, USA

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Roll-out of Space Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise, California, USA, 17 September 1976 Creator: NASA

Roll-out of Space Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise, California, USA, 17 September 1976 Creator: NASA
Roll-out of Space Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise, California, USA, 17 September 1976. The Enterprise (OV-101) was built as part of NASAs Space Shuttle programme to perform atmospheric test flights after

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Astronaut Richard Truly, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA

Astronaut Richard Truly, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA
Astronaut Richard Truly, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. US fighter pilot and astronaut Joe Engle (born 1937) looks at data in zero gravity on the second flight of the Space Shuttle

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Shuttle in Vehicle Assembly Building, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981. Creator: NASA

Shuttle in Vehicle Assembly Building, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981. Creator: NASA
Shuttle in Vehicle Assembly Building, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981. The Space Shuttle being prepared in the Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Orbiter flight tests, Space Shuttle Enterprise landing, USA, c1975. Creator: NASA

Orbiter flight tests, Space Shuttle Enterprise landing, USA, c1975. Creator: NASA
Orbiter flight tests, Space Shuttle Enterprise landing, USA, c1975. The Enterprise (OV-101) was built as part of NASAs Space Shuttle programme to perform atmospheric test flights after being launched

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: First Space Shuttle flight, Columbia parting from carrier aircraft, April 1981

First Space Shuttle flight, Columbia parting from carrier aircraft, April 1981. The moment of parting from the Boeing 747 carrier. The Columbia Orbiter operated between 1981 and 2003

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Lift off, second Space Shuttle flight, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1981

Lift off, second Space Shuttle flight, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1981
Lift off, second Space Shuttle flight, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, November 1981. STS-2 was the second Space Shuttle mission conducted by NASA

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery landing at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, 1980s

Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery landing at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, 1980s
Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery landing at Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s. Discovery was in operation between 1984 and 2011

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Baja California seen from aboard the second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA

Baja California seen from aboard the second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA
Baja California seen from aboard the second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. The Baja California Peninsula, a state in western Mexico, which protrudes into the Pacific Ocean

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Earth from space - Dasht-E-Lut, Iran, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981. Creator: NASA

Earth from space - Dasht-E-Lut, Iran, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981. Creator: NASA
Earth from space - Dasht-E-Lut, Iran, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981. The Lut Desert, (Dasht-e Lut), is a large salt desert in the provinces of Kerman and Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Astronauts Joe Engle and Richard Truly, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981

Astronauts Joe Engle and Richard Truly, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. US pilot, aeronautical engineer and astronaut Joe Engle (born 1932)

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Earth from space - Imperial Valley, California, USA, seen from the Space Shuttle, c1980s

Earth from space - Imperial Valley, California, USA, seen from the Space Shuttle, c1980s. On the right is the Salton Sea, a shallow, saline



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Space Shuttle Collection

The Space Shuttle was a reusable spacecraft system developed by NASA in the 1970s. It was the first spacecraft to be used for multiple missions, and it revolutionized space exploration. The Space Shuttle consisted of an orbiter, two solid rocket boosters, and an external fuel tank. It could carry up to seven astronauts and payloads of up to 24 tons into low Earth orbit. During its 30-year history, the Space Shuttle flew 135 missions and spent more than 300 days in space. It carried out a variety of tasks including launching satellites, conducting scientific experiments, performing repairs on orbiting satellites, and constructing the International Space Station (ISS). The Space Shuttle program ended in 2011 with its final mission being STS-135 aboard Atlantis. The legacy of the program lives on through its contributions to science and technology that have enabled us to explore further into space than ever before.
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