Space Shuttle
The Space Shuttle Columbia,the world's first reusable spacecraft,lifted off from its launched pad in Florida on April 12, 1981.After 36 hours and 54 minutes in space,the craft glided to a perfect landing in California.Called "the first true aerospace vehicle",the Space Shuttle has the ability to take off like a rocket,orbit the Earth like a spaceship,and land on a runway like an airplane.
The major components of the Space Shuttle are two solid rocket boosters(SRBs),an external tank,and a winged orbiter.The external tank is the only part which cannot be reused.The Shuttle orbiter looks like an airplane.At its forward end,or nose,is the two-level cabin built to
accommodate a two-to-eight person crew.The flight deck is on the upper level.The living quarters with kitchen,toilet,and sleeping areas for off duty crew members is located below the flight deck. Behind the nose is the huge payload bay in which the Shuttle transports its cargo.Unmanned spacecraft weighing up to 25 tons can be carried into orbit.The Shuttle also has the capacity to return payloads of up to 14 tons back to Earth.This means that orbiting satellites which cannot be repaired by the crew in space can be recovered and returned to Earth for more extensive repair and another launch.
The orbiter is the only part of the Space Shuttle which is given a name as well as an identification number.
Unfortunately,the space program suffered a devastating loss in January of 1986 when the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds after launch in the skies over Cape Canaveral.The explosion was caused by a defect in the external solid rocket booster.All seven astronauts on-board were killed.Future Shuttle missions were postponed until the Shuttle program and the Shuttle design were carefully reviewed to try to insure that no further accidents occurred.In 1988,Shuttle flights resumed.The Shuttle has since been invaluable as it has carried such equipment as the Hubble Space Telescope and the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory into orbit.
Discovery launching
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