April 12, 1981: the 20th anniversary of the first manned spaceflight in history. On that morning, a new generation of spaceship stood poised for launch from complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center. Representing a completely new and innovative approach to spaceflight, the Space Shuttle program embarked on its first mission that mid-April morning. Utilizing pioneer orbiter Columbia, the world’s first reusable spaceship would go on to fly 28 highly successful missions, bringing an unprecedented wealth of knowledge and unforgettable moments to the world community.
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25-years ago today, Space Shuttle Challenger was lost with all hands in the bright blue…
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As NASA enters 2011, preparations are underway for an exciting new venture in space operations…
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And so to the end. With a flawless countdown and a launch into a clear…
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For NASA, 2009 proved to be a stellar year, one filled with five extremely successful…
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Artemis
Ares I-X processing for rollout – HLV alternative continuing to make progress
by Chris BerginWith just three weeks to go until rollout to Pad 39B, Ares I-X is in…
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Artemis
Ares I-X undergoing ordnance installation – I-X/STS-129 conflict evaluations
by Chris BerginThe Ares I-X test vehicle is continuing to undergo the business end of processing inside…
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The Max Launch Abort System (MLAS) has successfully carried out a pad abort test launch…
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With Atlantis deep in processing for STS-129 – and damage evaluations continuing on window 5’s pressure pane…
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The Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) is undergoing further reductions in its capability – including the elimination…