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Nasa said on Wednesday it is considering tapping SpaceX to shuttle two astronauts back to Earth from the International Space Station following technical difficulties with the Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft they took to get there. Astro...
题材体裁难度字数题数阅读时间正确率Passage 2太空探险说明文★★★32456分钟The space shuttle(航天飞机) Atlantis landed in Florid a on July 21, 2011, completing the last of135 shuttle missions over 30 years that delivered the Hubble telescope into orbit and helped build the International Space Station...
-- NASA's shuttle Endeavour and its seven-astronaut crew returned to EarthTuesday, landing one day early due to earlier concerns that Hurricane Deancould disrupt Mission Control operations in Texas. Endeavourswooped down out of the Florida sky to loose two sonorous sonic booms beforemaking a 12:...
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Elizabeth Howell, Ph.D., is a staff writer in the spaceflight channel since 2022. She was contributing writer forSpace.comfor 10 years before that, since 2012. Elizabeth's on-site reporting includes two human spaceflight launches from Kazakhstan, three space shuttle missions in Florida, and embe...
Twenty years ago this Wednesday — on Feb. 1, 2003, at 8:48:39 a.m. EST — a sensor in the space shuttle Columbia's left wing first recorded unusual stress as the orbiter and its seven crew members headed back to Earth to close out a successful 16-day science mission. ...
The space shuttle Columbia launched from the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in January of 2003. During ascent, between one and three pieces of material鈥攍ikely insulating foam from the external tanks鈥攊mpacted the leading edge of the left side of the orbiter. Upon re-entry back to earth, ...
History of the Space Shuttle Launching the Space Shuttle One of the space shuttle's main engines Photo courtesy NASA To lift the 4.5 million pound (2.05 million kg) shuttle from the pad to orbit (115 to 400 miles/185 to 643 km) above the Earth, the shuttle uses the following compon...
The space shuttle Columbia broke apart on February 1, 2003, while re-entering the Earth’s atmosphere, killing all seven crew members. The disaster, which occurred over Texas, was caused by a piece of foam insulation that broke off the shuttle’s propell