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http://shuttleexperience.nasa.gov - 0 views

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    the Space Shuttle Experience! In conjunction with the 30th anniversary of the Space Shuttle Program and the upcoming final flight, NASA has released the Space Shuttle Experience website. This comprehensive and interactive tool provides a multitude of resources for students of all education levels. Users can participate in a variety of interactive experiences to learn about the Space Shuttle Program's accomplishments, what it takes to launch a shuttle, astronaut living, how the program affects life daily here on Earth and much more. The site uses several engaging features that will keep students enthralled, including trivia games with Facebook score sharing, a poll for users to vote on the program's greatest achievement and a virtual signature wall which gives users the opportunity to leave a personal message to the program. And the fun and education doesn't stop when students log off; the site also includes lesson plans that correspond with the site's activities. As an educator, all the resources are supplied to seamlessly walk your students from the activities they experience online into engrossing lessons in the classroom.
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Endeavour Mated to SCA Time-Lapse - YouTube - 0 views

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    "At the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, space shuttle Endeavour is mounted atop NASA's Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, or SCA, in preparation for its ferry flight to California. The SCA, a modified 747 jetliner, will fly Endeavour to Los Angeles where it will be placed on public display at the California Science Center. This is the final ferry flight scheduled in the Space Shuttle Program era."
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Structures and Materials: Shuttle Tiles Educator Guides -- Grades 2-12 - 0 views

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    The space shuttle has made space exploration history over the past 30 years by regularly traveling through extreme temperature fluctuations. Scientists and engineers collaborated to develop unique materials to withstand extreme temperatures. This led to the development of the unique "skin" of shuttle tiles. NASA is offering space shuttle tiles to schools on a first-come, first-served, one-per-institution basis. The Structure and Materials Shuttle Tile Educator Guides contain mathematics- and science-related activities for using the tiles.
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Powered Flight Deck of the Space Shuttle Endeavour photos - 0 views

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    The most complex machine ever built by mankind. Check it out. Just think, the commander of the shuttle must know ever knob, dial and gauge and know how they all interact. Mind bending! After all that they must dead-stick the landing from space at enormous speeds, hit the spot and no go-arounds. One shot only. Interior Photos of Endeavour These photos capture the Flight Deck (cockpit) of the Space Shuttle Endeavour, fully powered for one of the final times. Just a few weeks later, at 9:58am EDT on May 11, Endeavour was powered down for the final time in history. It was the last of the three space shuttles to have power. Below, other views show the mid-deck, gutted of its lockers and storage areas, and three final photos show the white room entrance in the Orbiter Processing Facility, signed by thousands over the years.
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NASA - Space Shuttle -- A Mighty Machine - 0 views

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    Visit the commemorative NASA space shuttle education site and read about some of the education projects that flew on Atlantis, Challenger, Columbia, Discovery and Endeavour. Learn about educators who became astronauts. Trace the history of the shuttle and learn about the resources created during 30 years of space shuttle missions.
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http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/51-l/docs/rogers-commission/Appendix-F.txt - 0 views

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    "Personal observations on the reliability of the Shuttle by R. P. Feynman Introduction It appears that there are enormous differences of opinion as to the probability of a failure with loss of vehicle and of human life. The estimates range from roughly 1 in 100 to 1 in 100,000. The higher figures come from the working engineers, and the very low figures from management. What are the causes and consequences of this lack of agreement? Since 1 part in 100,000 would imply that one could put a Shuttle up each day for 300 years expecting to lose only one, we could properly ask "What is the cause of management's fantastic faith in the machinery?""
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NASA Space Programs - Shuttle Tile - 0 views

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    Shuttle Tile: Space Shuttle thermal protective tiles are being offered only to eligible schools, universities, and colleges on a first-come, first-serve, one per institution, basis while the supply lasts. NASA is looking for ways to preserve this great history and inspire the next generation of space explorers, scientists and engineers. On Dec. 1, 2010, your school or university can sign up and request a space shuttle thermal protective tile. Remember, the tiles are available on a first-come, first-served, one-per-institution basis. Educators have an opportunity to share some technology and a piece of history with their students.
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Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch Video: The Final Flight - 0 views

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    "At 11:26 ET Friday, space shuttle Atlantis flew up in the sky toward the International Space Station, marking an end of an era: It was the last aircraft to launch as part of NASA's space shuttle program."
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Shuttle flight STS-98 - Marsha Ivins' fifth trip into space - 0 views

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    "Shuttle flight STS-98 - Marsha Ivins' fifth trip into space - Shuttle flight STS-98 rose from the Kennedy Space Center into space on February 7, 2001 at 6:13:02 PM in one of the most spectacular launches ever. A crew of five was on board the orbiter Atlantis including Marsha Ivins. She was the most experienced astronaut on this flight, her fifth trip into space. The main objective of this mission was to attach the U.S. research module, Destiny, to the International Space Station (ISS).
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30 Years of the Space Shuttle - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "30 Years of the Space Shuttle"
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NASA preps last Shuttle flight: Can the U.S. really endure a manned space hiatus? | Sma... - 0 views

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    "A sampling of recent press coverage highlights some of the reality behind the final Shuttle mission."
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Behind the lens: Shooting the Endeavour time-lapse video - Framework - Photos and Video... - 0 views

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    "The 85-ton space shuttle was to be transported from Los Angeles International Airport through 12 miles of city streets in Los Angeles and Inglewood to the California Science Center, where it will go on permanent display. Nothing like this had ever been moved through a city."
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Pam Melroy, Pilot, 100th Shuttle Flight - STS-92: - 0 views

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    "Pam Melroy, Pilot, 100th Shuttle Flight - STS-92 - Approximately twenty percent of the United States astronauts are women. In the history of the program only three women have been designated as pilot astronauts. On October 11, 2000 Lt. Col. Pamela Ann Melroy USAF, after a two-year delay, became the third woman to make her "rookie" flight into space as pilot on the orbiter Discovery.
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Space Shuttle: A Remarkable Flying Machine (1981) - 0 views

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    This film documents the first historic flight of a space shuttle, the U.S. spacecraft Columbia, which launched on April 12, 1981. The footage highlights liftoff, the onboard activities of astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen, as well as the landing in Rogers Dry Lake bed in California. -
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Today in Aviation History - October 11 - 0 views

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    "2007 - Renowned WWII fighter pilot "Tex" Hill dies (b. 1915). Hill joined the Flying Tigers, an American volunteer group based in China during World War II. He shot down 18 1/4 enemy aircraft during the war. 2000 - The 100th Space Shuttle mission (STS-92) is flown."
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Camp Kennedy Space Center - Kennedy Space Center - 0 views

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    "At Camp Kennedy Space Center (KSC), young people experience, imagine and interact through space shuttle mission simulations, tours of Kennedy Space Center and the chance to witness first hand the everyday challenges faced by astronauts. It all adds up to an inspiring week of fun and enriching space activities. "
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Paper Airplane: Amazing Paper Airplanes - 0 views

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    "F-22 Raptor  | 747 Jumbo Jet | F-15 Eagle(A) |  F-15 Eagle(B)   |  Nighthawk  Paper Airplane |  Space Shuttle Paper  Airplane  | Falcon Paper Plane  | Airliner 717 Paper Airplane  | Supersonic Concorde Paper Plane | Triplet Paper Airplane| Cruise Missile  |  The Basic Dart Paper Airplane | Delta_Fighter Paper Airplane  |  Seaplane |  Bellybutton Glider"
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Two Embry-Riddle Alumni on Discovery's Final Mission - 0 views

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    Space shuttle Discovery's final launch Embry-Riddle first - two of its alumni serve together in space. U.S. Air Force Col. B. Alvin Drew Jr. and Nicole P. Stott are mission specialists on the STS-133 flight to the International Space Station (ISS), the second space flight for both
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The 99s Professional Pilot Leadership Initiative - 0 views

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    MENTORING Tomorrow's Professional Pilot Leaders - one-on-one mentoring by an experienced professional who shares her knowledge, connections, and guidance personally with you. Mentoring is key to your personal success as a pilot, and also to our collective advancement in aviation. The Ninety-Nines has potential mentors for you in every conceivable pilot career, from ballooning scenic tour operator to Shuttle Pilot. Even better, get matched to a woman professional pilot mentor in your area of interest through our formal mentoring program. The 99s Professional Pilot Leadership Initiative aims to provide highly motivated women pilots with the tools necessary to develop their pilot careers and leadership, through guided activities and formal mentoring partnerships with women pilot professionals, in a three-phase 18 to 24 month structured program. Get the latest PPLI Fact Sheet. Get a mentor - be a leader! Participation is open to 99s members who are in or plan to pursue a pilot career. For more information and application
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YouTube - Go For Launch! Space Shuttle The Time-Lapse Movie - 1 views

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    This is really time lapse photography as the journey to the launch pad takes 5-7 hours and it is sped up to only a few minutes.
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