Discovery Channel - SPACE TRANSPORTATION | BBC Documentary 2016
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 25 Μαρ 2016
Discovery Channel - SPACE TRANSPORTATION | BBC Documentary 2016
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The Space Transportation System (STS) was a proposed system of reusable
manned space vehicles envisioned by NASA in 1969 to support extended
operations beyond the Apollo program. (NASA appropriated the name for
its Space Shuttle Program, the only component of the proposal to survive
Congressional funding approval
- The Space Shuttle is developed by
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA coordinates and
manages the Space Transportation System (NASA's name for the overall
Shuttle program), including intergovernmental agency requirements and
international and joint projects. NASA also oversees the launch and
space flight requirements for civilian and commercial use.
The Space
Shuttle system consists of four primary elements: an orbiter spacecraft,
two Solid Rocket Boosters (SRB), an external tank to house fuel and
oxidizer and three Space Shuttle main engines.
The orbiter is
built by Rockwell International's Space Transportation Systems Division,
Downey, Calif., which also has responsibility for the integration of
the overall space transportation system. Both orbiter and integration
contracts are under the direction of NASA's Johnson Space Center in
Houston, Texas.
-
The Space Transportation System (STS) was a proposed system of reusable
manned space vehicles envisioned by NASA in 1969 to support extended
operations beyond the Apollo program. (NASA appropriated the name for
its Space Shuttle Program, the only component of the proposal to survive
Congressional funding approval
- The Space Shuttle is developed by
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA coordinates and
manages the Space Transportation System (NASA's name for the overall
Shuttle program), including intergovernmental agency requirements and
international and joint projects. NASA also oversees the launch and
space flight requirements for civilian and commercial use.
The Space
Shuttle system consists of four primary elements: an orbiter spacecraft,
two Solid Rocket Boosters (SRB), an external tank to house fuel and
oxidizer and three Space Shuttle main engines.
The orbiter is
built by Rockwell International's Space Transportation Systems Division,
Downey, Calif., which also has responsibility for the integration of
the overall space transportation system. Both orbiter and integration
contracts are under the direction of NASA's Johnson Space Center in
Houston, Texas.
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