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Picture of the Day: NASA Space Shuttle Launch (Plus Great Video)

January 11, 2018 Space Shuttle Launch
FighterSweep Staff No Comments NASA, Photos, Video

Great photo of a Space Shuttle launch. Question: How many shuttles did NASA build for spaceflight and how were they named? (Answer below)

Great Video! Turn the Sound Up! Closest thing to being there.

The space shuttle left its 30 years of achievements written in the sky above and in the hearts of the astronauts, American and international, who flew in them.

“Personally, looking back on it, I think the shuttle has been one of the most marvelous vehicles that has ever gone into space or done anything,” said Bob Crippen, the iconic pilot on the first space shuttle mission in 1981, and commander of three more after that.

The shuttle broke boundaries of all sorts during its career, from technological successes to reflecting the evolution of American and global society. International cooperation that was commonplace as the shuttle neared the end of its work was unforeseen when the shuttle program began.

“It was not like any airplane that you’ve ever been on or seen or been around,” said Wayne Bingham of the United Space Alliance. “It was just like a big glider that you had played with as a kid, but much more impressive. You just kind of stood in awe of what the orbiter was capable of doing.” – NASA

Answer: Five. They were named after famous science and exploration sailing ships of the past. (source: NASA)

Feature image by NASA via Pixabay public domain

Space Shuttle Launch

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