Landing of the Space Shuttle Columbia at the end of the STS-3 mission - March 30th 1982. Onboard are astronauts Jack Lousma (CDR) and Godon Fullerton (PLT). This was the third flight test of the Shuttle system and the longest flight to that date.STS-3 was the only flight that landed at White Sands, New Mexico. American Space, Space Program, Astronauts, Space Shuttle, Space Exploration, Aerospace, Sands, Cdr, New Mexico
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This head-on photograph of NASA's space shuttle Columbia was taken during post-landing servicing on Rogers dry lake bed at Edwards Air Force Base in southern California. The STS-1 mission ended earlier today, two and one third days later and thousands of miles removed from Sunday's Florida launch setting. Astronauts John W. Young, commander, and Robert L. Crippen, pilot, were Columbia's first crew. First Space Shuttle, Edwards Air Force Base, Nasa Space Program, Kennedy Space Center, Nasa Astronauts, Space Race, Air Space, Space And Astronomy, To Infinity And Beyond
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The Service Module, FGB and Node 1 taken during the initial approach of Endeavour for STS-100 Share or Embed This ItemFlag this item for The Service Module, FGB and Node 1 taken during the initial approach of Endeavour for STS-100 DOWNLOAD OPTIONS IN COLLECTIONSSIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata)
A SABB and Mast Canister for the P6 Truss taken during STS-100 Share or Embed This ItemFlag this item for A SABB and Mast Canister for the P6 Truss taken during STS-100 DOWNLOAD OPTIONS IN COLLECTIONSSIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata)
View of the launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour at KSC to start the STS-100 mission Share or Embed This ItemFlag this item for View of the launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour at KSC to start the STS-100 mission DOWNLOAD OPTIONS IN COLLECTIONSSIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata)
What are these black tiles for on the side of the Shuttle?