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Wayne Hale @waynehale Record today: 2091 days since STS-135 breaks record between ASTP and STS-1 longest gap in human launches from US soil. Soyuz is our ticket.
Cytuj Wayne Hale @waynehale Record today: 2091 days since STS-135 breaks record between ASTP and STS-1 longest gap in human launches from US soil. Soyuz is our ticket.(wartość w powyższej wiadomości jest inna, bo inny sposób liczenia).
Za rok ta przerwa może się nie skończy jeszcze ? ( pesymistyczne warianty mają skłonność do sprawdzania się )Czy jeszcze kiedyś ISS będzie tak zaludniona ?https://spaceflightnow.com/shuttle/sts135/https://spaceflightnow.com/tag/sts-135/https://www.universetoday.com/87655/ghostly-landing-of-atlantis-closes-americas-space-shuttle-era/https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/nasas-space-shuttle-numbers/
Irene Klotz @Free_SpaceEight years today since NASA astronauts launched from the U.S. on final space shuttle STS-135 mission. For perspective, it was eight years and two months between JFK's address to Congress calling for Moon landing and touchdown by #Apollo11 on July 20, 1969.
Flanking the lawn were a number of tents. Boeing was on hand with their new CST-100 crew capsule, a seven-seat design that's being developed by the private sector. A mockup of the internal configuration was split in half. Nestled next to it was a prototype of the pressure shell, made from just two pieces of spun aluminum bolted together—according to Boeing, the lack of welds should make gaining manned flight certification a much quicker process.
17.05.2011 o 12:03 (GMT) rozpoczęła się operacja roll-over - przesunięcie orbitera z OPF-2 do VAB. Zakończyła się ona o 17:49