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The History of the Space Shuttle - Alan Taylor - In Focus - The Atlantic - 0 views

  • From its first launch 30 years ago to its final launch scheduled for next Friday, NASA's Space Shuttle program has seen moments of dizzying inspiration and of crushing disappointment.
  • When next week's launch is complete, the program will have sent up 135 missions, ferrying more than 350 humans and thousands of tons of material and equipment into low Earth orbit. Fourteen astronauts have lost their lives along the way -- the missions have always been risky, the engineering complex, the hazards extreme.
Massimo Boscherini

One small step - NYPOST.com - 0 views

  • So, will we ever be sending humans to space again?
Massimo Boscherini

Aerospaceweb.org | Ask Us - Fastest Skydiver Joseph Kittinger - 0 views

  • Fastest Skydiver Joseph Kittinger
  • I heard that a man jumped from a balloon at the edge of space and broke the sound barrier during his fall. Who was he and when did this happen?
  • 16 August 1960, Kittinger jumped from a balloon high in the stratosphere to make the longest skydive from the highest altitude in history
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  • He did reach a peak velocity of 614 mph (988 km/h)
  • Excelsior III helium-filled balloon and reached a new record altitude of 102,800 ft (31,330 m)
  • sharp pain in his right hand due to a failure in the glove of his pressure suit
  • three times higher than a commercial airliner typically flies
  • Kittinger experienced air temperatures as low as -94°F (-70°C)
  • why so many sources mistakenly claim that Joseph Kittinger broke the sound barrier during his 1960 skydive
Massimo Boscherini

The Project Apollo Archive - 0 views

  • The Project Apollo Archive serves as an online reference source and repository of digital images pertaining to the historic manned lunar landing program.
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