Archive for 'The Space Program'
Best Pictures Ever
In the most recent space shuttle mission (STS-118), the astronauts aboard the International Space Station managed to take several spectacular shots of the shuttle Endeavour docked to the station. Check them out!
Posted: September 15th, 2007 under Picture of the Day, The Space Program.
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Space Shuttle Video
The current space shuttle mission, STS-121, had some new camera views during the launch to try and detect andy foam shedding from the external tank. Two of the camera views were created by cameras located on the Solid Rocket Boosters (SRB’s) and were just released during the last day or so. They provide some pretty […]
Posted: July 9th, 2006 under The Space Program.
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Space Shuttle Information
Many of you who know me well realize how much of an aerospace nut I am. So I decided to post a little information about how I keep track of what’s going on in our space shuttle program.
First of all, if you are at all interested in the history of the space shuttle or […]
Posted: June 16th, 2005 under Matt's Rantings, The Space Program.
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Project Apollo
The last manned lunar flight ended in December of 1972. Most people today know little about the lunar missions. Fortunately, NASA documented the missions in excruciating detail. Today, there is all kinds of information available, at the click of a mouse.
Today, you can find things like voice transcripts, scans of photos, scans […]
Posted: June 5th, 2005 under The Space Program.
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