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Space shuttle : STS flights 1-5, the NASA mission reports

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CD-ROM and Book. The Space Shuttle is one of the great triumphs of modern technology. 122 feet long, capable of carrying 65,000 pounds of cargo and weighing in at 90 tonnes, Rockwell's Orbiter stands alone as the world's only aircraft capable of flying into space and returning at speeds exceeding 18,000 miles per hour.

On 12 April 1981 two astronauts climbed aboard the fully fueled and integrated Space Transportation System.

Twenty years before on the same day a Russian missile had propelled 10,395 pounds into space using 1.1 million pounds of thrust.

Gagarin flew 25,000 miles in 108 minutes. On this day 180,000 pounds would ride atop 7.7 million pounds of thrust.

However, this crew would be landing on a runway after travelling over a million miles in a little over 54 hours.

This book covers the Space Shuttle through the test flight stage and on to its first operational flight.

Comprising rare NASA documents never before released to the public the reader is taken inside this remarkable machine in the words of some of the men who flew it.

Complete with a Windows CD-ROM featuring NASA movies, hundreds of images and more!

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Collector's Guide Publishing
1896522696 / 9781896522692
Hardback
629.441
01/08/2001
Canada
English
464 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
18 x 26 cm
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