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Where no man has gone before
Interestingly, the situation came full circle in 1989, when NASA used the Star Trek version of the quote to title their retrospective of Project Apollo: Where No Man Has Gone Before: A History of Apollo Lunar Exploration Missions. -
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Criticism of the Space Shuttle program
When that proved impossible (after the Challenger disaster), NASA used the space station as a justification for the shuttle. ... Many feel that the decision by NASA to spurn commercially-available Delta IV and Atlas V boosters, and instead design and develop their own versions, is unwise. -
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Saturn V
NASA also constructed large spool-shaped structures that could be used in place of stages if a particular stage was late. ... An upper stage, known as the Earth Departure Stage and based on the S-IVB, will utilize a more advanced version of the J-2 engine known as the "J-2X," and will place the Altair lunar landing vehicle into a low earth orbit. -
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Hubble Space Telescope
Servicing missions 2, 3A, and 3B repaired various sub-systems and replaced many of the observing instruments with more modern and capable versions. ... NASA Hubble pages -
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Apollo Moon Landing hoax conspiracy theories
The NASA atomic clock referred to is not the same clock as that used during the Apollo missions. ... Popular versions of photos are sometimes cropped or rotated for aesthetic impact. -
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NASA Paresev
The designer of the collapsible four-tube Rogallo wing used in the Paresev was Charles Richards (NASA engineer) in 1961-1962, while under a directive by Paul Bikle. ... ↑ A 33 page evaluation of two versions of the Paresev hang glider by "Preliminary Flight Evaluation of Two Unpowered Manned Paragliders" written by Barrison F. Layton, Jr., and Milton O. Thompson in National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Technical [vvvvvv Note D-1826] is open to the public and can be freely copied and distributed. -
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NASA X-38
The 80% scale versions were flown at 15,000 to 24,000 pound weight. ... NASA. -
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Delta rocket
The original Delta rockets used a modified version of the PGM-17 Thor, the first ballistic missile deployed by the United States, as their first stage. ... NASA used it to launch its own satellites, and also to launch satellites for other government agencies and foreign governments on a cost reimbursable basis. -
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Scout (rocket)
NASA used a three-stage Blue Scout Junior configuration (omitting the Cetus 4th stage) as the RAM B. -
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Space accidents and incidents
It certainly would have been prevented had NASA used ambient air or an oxygen/nitrogen atmosphere, or if it had used pure oxygen but reduced the pressure to 5psi as it did on actual spaceflights.
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