A Caribbean Spacewalk – NASA

A Caribbean Spacewalk – NASA

In this photo taken on Sept. 16, 1993, NASA astronauts James H. Newman (left), and Carl E. Walz evaluate procedures and gear for an upcoming Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission with the Caribbean Sea and part of the Bahama Islands chain in view. Newman and Walz’s spacewalk, part of the STS-51 mission, lasted seven hours, … Read more

Atlantis Begins 13th Space Trip – NASA

Atlantis Begins 13th Space Trip – NASA

Space shuttle Atlantis lifts off in this Nov. 3, 1994, image, with NASA astronauts Donald R. McMonagle, Curtis L. Brown, Jr., Ellen S. Ochoa, Scott E. Parazynski, and Joseph R. Tanner, and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Jean-Francois-Clervoy aboard. During the 11-day mission, the crew studied Earth’s atmosphere, gathering data on the Sun’s energy output, … Read more

Imagining the Future – NASA

Imagining the Future – NASA

A space shuttle lifts off high above the surrounding land in this Aug. 1, 1973, illustration. With 135 missions flown over 30 years, NASA’s shuttle fleet achieved numerous firsts and opened space up to more people than ever before. Each space shuttle consisted of three major components: the orbiter, which housed the crew, a large … Read more

45 Years Ago: Space Shuttle Columbia Arrives at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center – NASA

45 Years Ago: Space Shuttle Columbia Arrives at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center – NASA

On March 24, 1979, space shuttle Columbia arrived at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for the very first time. Following Presidential direction to build the space shuttle in 1972, Congress quickly approved and funded the program later that year. Construction of the first orbital vehicle, later named Columbia, began in 1975. Four years later, Columbia … Read more

Astronaut Bruce McCandless Performs the First Untethered Spacewalk – NASA

Astronaut Bruce McCandless Performs the First Untethered Spacewalk – NASA

Astronaut Bruce McCandless II approaches his maximum distance from the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Challenger in this 70mm photo from Feb. 7, 1984. While testing out the nitrogen-propelled, hand-controlled back-pack device called the manned maneuvering unit (MMU) for the first time, McCandless’s fellow crewmembers aboard the reusable vehicle photographed him. The MMU allowed crews to move … Read more

25 Years Ago: The First Pieces of the International Space Station – NASA

25 Years Ago: The First Pieces of the International Space Station – NASA

The mated Russian-built Zarya (left) and U.S.-built Unity modules are backdropped against the blackness of space and Earth’s horizon shortly after leaving Endeavour’s cargo bay on Dec. 13, 1998. A few days earlier, on Dec. 6, 1998, the space shuttle Endeavour, mission STS-88, launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida carrying the Unity connecting … Read more

40 Years Ago: STS-9, the First Spacelab Science Mission – NASA

40 Years Ago: STS-9, the First Spacelab Science Mission – NASA

On Nov. 28, 1983, space shuttle Columbia took to the skies for its sixth trip into space on the first dedicated science mission using the Spacelab module provided by the European Space Agency (ESA). The longest shuttle mission at the time also included many other firsts. Aboard Columbia to conduct dozens of science experiments, the … Read more

Dr. Guy Bluford Reflects on 40th Anniversary of Historic Shuttle Flight  – NASA

Dr. Guy Bluford Reflects on 40th Anniversary of Historic Shuttle Flight  – NASA

In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the space shuttle Challenger’s STS-8 mission, former astronaut Dr. Guion “Guy” Bluford, the first African American to fly in space, discussed his historic flight at Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland on Aug. 28.  NASA Chief Historian Brian Odom moderated a panel discussion about Bluford’s experience and how … Read more