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Rockwell Space Shuttle

OV-103 Discovery

 

Washington Dulles Airport IAD

08/09/2014

 

On display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

Mega Bloks Probuilder

 

Space Shuttle

 

~ 2000 Teile / Pieces

On Wednesday, September 19th Space Shuttle Endeavour took of from the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to begin her journey to California for display. After overnight stays at both Ellington Field in Texas and NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Endeavour would land for the final time at Los Angeles International Airport on September 21, 2012.

   

Catalog #: 10_0019981

Title: Poltava Shuttle Mission

Date: 1941-1945

Additional Information: World War Two

Tags: Poltava Shuttle Mission, World War Two, 1941-1945

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

We took the shuttle from Times Square to Grand Central Terminal to see the Dear New York exhibit. Pentax 17, Kodak Kodacolor 200, ECN-2 development.

This is the Space Shuttle Columbia after its very first flight in April of 1981. It has just arrived at Tinker AFB, Okla. on its way back to the kennedy Space Center. I remember that day very well. I was lucky because the shuttle was supposed to come through about a week earlier, and if it had I would've missed it because I was on an overseas deployment until two days before I took these pictures. It was estimated that 200,000 people through the base that day to see it.

SN16OZF Stagecoach East Midlands 10664.

Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 MMC SN16 OZF.

shuttle bus Doncaster interchange to the Sandtoft Gathering ..

Title: Rockwell Nuclear Shuttle

Catalog #: 08_01614

Additional Information: Concept

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

A speedy return back to Paris. Picture by Allen Pierson.

Space shuttle Endeavour makes its way along the route to the California Science Center on Friday October 12th.

Michael Moeller, all rights reserved © 2017

Virtually Empty New York City Shuttle Subway

Title: Space Shuttle Program

Catalog #: 08_01003

Date: 8/19/70

Additional Information: shows a model concept for a space shuttle

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Gatwick Shuttle, Bombardier Innovia APM 100 cars 03+02+01 depart the North Terminal heading for the South Terminal/ Train Station.

Space shuttle Discovery is attached to Launch Pad 39A as the sun rises over NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It took the spacecraft about six hours to make the journey, known as "rollout," from the Vehicle Assembly Building to the pad.

 

This image serves as placeholder for upcoming STS-133 launch images by Thilo Kranz and Marco Trovatello from the DLR ShuttleLaunchBlog at www.dlr.de/blogs/shuttlelaunchblog.

 

Image credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller

Sept. 21, 2010

Space Shuttle Endeavor piggybacking on 747, Mountain View, CA

The Star Trek Shuttle Pack!

 

Three all new Star Trek style shuttles!

- Modless - Survival Ready -

 

Captain's Yacht "Champlain"

Type 11-A Shuttle "Copernicus"

Type-6-A Shuttle "Picasso"

 

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Shuttle Discovery on its second to last approach to Dulles Airport.

Title: Space Shuttle Program

Catalog #: 08_01007

Date: 11/17/70

Additional Information: shows a model concept for a space shuttle

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

The Discovery which flew from 1984 until 2011 in it's current home at the Udvar-Hazy Center National Air and Space Museum.

 

The Discovery was the shuttle that launched the Hubble Space Telescope and also the first shuttle to fly after both the Challenger and Columbia disasters.

Title: Space Shuttle Program

Catalog #: 08_01019

Date: 1981-2010

Additional Information: shows group used for a bed rest study

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Title: Space Shuttle Program

Catalog #: 08_01006

Date: 11/12/70

Additional Information: shows a model concept for a space shuttle

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Catalog #: 08_00817

Title: Space Shuttle Program

Date: 1981-2010

Additional Information: shows mission control module

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Oregonian airport shuttle bus, complete with "Go Green" advertisement on back. Load up your baggages and feel your calves warm up by the underseat heaters.

 

Last phase 2 or I'll kill myself.

Kennedy Space Center, Florida

Space Shuttle replica Explorer (now Independence) is a full-scale, high-fidelity replica of the Space Shuttle. Explorer was displayed at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex atop cement pilings and secured with steel cabling. Visitor access was provided by a gantry-style tower with ramps and an elevator for accessibility. Inside, visitors could view a mock-up payload, a mannequin wearing an early model of the orange launch/entry pressure suit used by shuttle astronauts, and a mock cockpit with controls and instruments. Since moved to Space Center Houston and renamed 'Independence'

 

Taken a number of years ago with a Pentax Super A c/w Tamron 35-135mm AD2 lens on Agfa 200asa transparency film. Slide copied using a Nikon D300 and a 40mm F2.8 macro lens using a home made lightbox.

 

Shuttle Endeavour's final landing at Edwards AFB. September 20, 2012

Title: Space Shuttle Program

Catalog #: 08_01002

Date: 8/19/70

Additional Information: shows a model concept for a space shuttle

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

The landing gear was tough. Following suit with the rest of the model, the landing gear isn't the most stable, but it has the looks of the real thing... I think.

Taken from over 200 miles to the south in Fort Lauderdale! I used my Canon 70-200 f2.8 with a Canon 2x Multiplier handheld @ f5.6 and ISO 800

As the Shuttle Program comes to an end I reflect on the first time I saw the very first Space Shuttle Columbia that landed at the El Paso International Airport during the '80's during a lay over. There was bad weather in Florida during it's flight so they were forced to land in El Paso.

Lego Space Shuttle 10283

Shuttle between downtown San Diego and the new cross-border airport terminal bridge to Tijuana Airport.

This is my take on a minifig-scale UCS scale Imperial Shuttle from Return of the Jedi. Since I wasn't sure where to start, the worm gear mechanism is loosely based on the official set. However, the rest is a mix of my design with subtle cues taken from Marshal Banana's MOC and 10212. It features gear-driven wings, detachable landing gear, poseable weapons, and an opening canopy with room for 4 minifigs. It measures 62 cm in height and 68 cm in width when wings are fully extended.

New Flyer C40LF airport shuttle bus at San Jose (California) Airport.

Cross-eyed stereo image of the Space Shuttle Endeavour at the California Science Center in LA.

 

The Shuttle exhibit has special meaning for me as I worked on the SSME (Space Shuttle Main Engine) for 4 years. The engine (one of the most powerful ever) is in the distant lower right of the stereo pair.

 

Stereo image processed in StereoPhotoMaker and StereoMasken.

 

Cross eyed stereo viewing instructions

www.starosta.com/3dshowcase/ihelp.html

Space Shuttle Endeavour leaves at 11 a.m. from the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Fort Worth, Texas. 11th Dec 2008

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Space Shuttle Discovery's crew hatch, on the left side of the space craft.

 

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center /

National Air and Space Museum

 

airandspace.si.edu/udvar-hazy-center

End of the first flight, April 14, 1981

 

NASA JSC Electronic Imagery

This is a tatting shuttle that I bought from Georgia Seitz. Shown here with some of my "Sugar Maple" hand dyed thread.

Endeavour flies over Sunnyvale on its last journey to Los Angeles

SPACE SHUTTLE LIFTOFF --- A Rockwell International Corporation art concept of a Space Shuttle Orbiter lifting of the launch pad with all engines burning in parallel. Sold fuel rocket boosters (on either side of the large external tank) develop 11,210,000 newtons (2,500,000 pounds) of thrust as they help push the orbiter into space. Following burnout at about 43.4 kilometers (27 miles), the depleted boosters parachute back to a predetermined site in the ocean. They are recovered and refurbished for use on other missions. The large liquid propellent tank continues to feed the orbiter's main engines liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as the delta-winged vehicle nears Earth orbit insertion. Just before entering the orbit phase the now-empty external tank is jettisoned. The development of the Space Shuttle introduces a new, low-cost method of transportation to and from Earth orbit. Once operational (first flight is planned for 1980), Shuttle costs per mission will be $10.5 million. By comparison Apollo 17 operation costs were $105 million. The Space Shuttle Oribter is being built under contract to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration by the Space Division of Rockwell International Corporation, Downey, California.

 

JSCL - 130

 

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An intermodal shuttle out of Global 3 splits the signals at Cortland, IL as the UP 8024 works the cut of stacks eastward toward Chicago all by itself.

The Space Shuttle Enterprise, destined for the Intrepid, was carried underneath the MTA's Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge and Verrazano-Narrows Bridge on Sunday, June 3, 2012. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Vincent Schiano.

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