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Space Shuttle AlmanacA Comprehensive Overview of 40 Years of Space Shuttle Development & Operations 1972 - 2012 An unprecedented eBook experience with over 1,400 pages
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A Comprehensive Overview of 40 Years of Space Shuttle Development & Operations 1972 - 2012 An unprecedented eBook experience with over 1,400 pages
NATIONAL SPACE STATION_NSS: MIR Spacecraft
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NATIONAL SPACE STATION NSS. Thursday, July 5, 2012. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. You have new messages. This article is about the Soviet/Russian space station. For other uses, see Mir (disambiguation). On 9 February 1998 as seen from the departing Space Shuttle. 20 February 1986–23 April 1996. 19 m (62.3 ft). From the core module to Kvant. 31 m (101.7 ft). To the docking module. 275 m (90.2 ft). 354 km (189 nmi. 374 km (216 nmi) AMSL. 27,700 km/h, 17,200 mph). Statistics as of 23 March 2001.
Mir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about the Soviet/Russian space station. For other uses, see Mir (disambiguation). Seen from Space Shuttle. 20 February 1986 23 April 1996. 19 m (62.3 ft). From core module to Kvant. 31 m (101.7 ft). 275 m (90.2 ft). 354 km (189 nmi. Displaystyle { bar {x}! 374 km (216 nmi) AMSL. Displaystyle { bar {x}! 27,700 km/h, 17,200 mph). Displaystyle { bar {x}! Displaystyle { bar {x}! 5,510 days ( 7008476064000000000. 15 years and 31 days). And later by Russia.
NATIONAL SPACE STATION_NSS: MIR
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NATIONAL SPACE STATION NSS. Thursday, July 5, 2012. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. You have new messages. This article is about the Soviet/Russian space station. For other uses, see Mir (disambiguation). On 9 February 1998 as seen from the departing Space Shuttle. 20 February 1986–23 April 1996. 19 m (62.3 ft). From the core module to Kvant. 31 m (101.7 ft). To the docking module. 275 m (90.2 ft). 354 km (189 nmi. 374 km (216 nmi) AMSL. 27,700 km/h, 17,200 mph). Statistics as of 23 March 2001.
NATIONAL SPACE STATION_NSS: July 2012
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NATIONAL SPACE STATION NSS. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Home - TI E2E Community. Home - TI E2E Community. Share on google plusone. Thursday, July 5, 2012. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. You have new messages. This article is about the Soviet/Russian space station. For other uses, see Mir (disambiguation). On 9 February 1998 as seen from the departing Space Shuttle. 20 February 1986–23 April 1996. 19 m (62.3 ft). From the core module to Kvant. 31 m (101.7 ft). To the docking module. 275 m (90.2 ft).
The Final Space Shuttle - Wolfstad
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The Final Space Shuttle. The Final Space Shuttle. Posted on Sunday, July 24th, 2011 at 7:51 pm CET. Now that we live a mere one hour from Kennedy Space Center. We had a chance to see the launch and. Landing of Atlantis STS 135, the final space shuttle mission. This was our second shuttle launch after seeing STS 129. From the NASA Causeway in June 2009. This time we drove to Titusville to try and find a place near Space View Park. Nevertheless it was incredible to see the final space shuttle take off.
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Space Shuttle Atlantis
Wednesday, July 10, 2013. Catching Up.new blog system. Since I just started this new single project per blog sytem, I had to ditch everything I had previously written on Shuttle Wars. Although the YouTube videos will still feature a portion devoted to comparison of the Monogram and Revell orbiters, I thought I would break them up into separate blogs. So here are all of the most important photos of the Monogram posted all at once, without the original captioning. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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End of an Era | A tale of attending the very last Space Shuttle launch
End of an Era. A tale of attending the very last Space Shuttle launch. Lighten up, Frances. July 26, 2011. As of yesterday, I posted my last set of pictures from the Houston tweetup and announced the latest tweetup registration. Since this blog was originally only meant to document my trip to the final launch, and has now lasted past the landing and a little beyond, it has pretty much run its course. Hopefully, these will be a useful source of information to someone. Thank you for reading any of it.
The Space Shuttle Book Project
The Space Shuttle Book Project. Photographs By John A. Chakeres.