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How Space Shuttles Work
A brief description of how Space Shuttles work. This site is part of Marshall Brain's HowStuffWorks.com. An interesting site for all interested in space missions.

NASA Space Shuttle Launches
This document includes comprehensive information and images of previous Shuttle missions, as well as details of future missions, the history of the Space Shuttle and astronaut biographies.

30 Years of the Space Shuttle
Explorable visualisation of the missions the space shuttle carried out over their 30 year service.

Are We Alone in the Universe?
Information about the Space Shuttle, Mars Global Surveyor. Movie clips of shuttle missions and basic information about the planets.

360 degree views of the NASA Space Shuttle Discovery
Explore views of the NASA Space Shuttle Discovery, including the cockpit, toilet, mid-deck and belly.


NASA Kids' Club
Interested in space? Current news on Space Shuttle missions, info on space technology, history, and space related activities for children.

Space Shuttle Launch: Equator vs. Mountains
Why does launching from the equator help with space launches and would launching from a mountain help?


Streetline
Streetline collects live data from street-based sensors to tell users where empty parking spaces can be found via a smartphone app. An example of the internet of things


History of Space Science and Astronomy
The History of Space Science and Astronomy includes a huge amount of information on: The Millennium - A Space and Astronomy Timeline; Man-in-Space Firsts ; Space Factoids


The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)
Basic information on this mission to map our planet's surface using radar imaging.