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The First Space Shuttle Flight (3:22)

On April 12, 1981, NASA launched the first space shuttle into orbit.

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Videos (3)

  • The First Space Shuttle Flight
    The First Space Shuttle Flight

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    On April 12, 1981, NASA launched the first space shuttle into orbit.

    Video Clip (3:22)
  • Space Shuttle: The Last Mission
    Space Shuttle: The Last Mission

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    In 2011, NASA sent a space shuttle into space for the last time. Get all the facts on the history of the U.S. space shuttle program.

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  • Challenger Space Shuttle Disaster
    Challenger Space Shuttle Disaster

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    See how one tiny mishap can spell disaster for one of the most complex machines ever engineered.

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Speeches & Audio (3)

  • George W. Bush on the Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster
    George W. Bush on the Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster

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    On February 1, 2003, the space shuttle Columbia was 16 minutes away from touchdown after completing its 28th mission when a damaged heat protection tile caused the shuttle to incinerate, killing all seven crew members. Later that day, President George W. Bush informs the nation about the terrible disaster.

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  • Columbia Space Shuttle Disaster
    Columbia Space Shuttle Disaster

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    On February 1, 2003, the space shuttle Columbia was returning from its 28th mission when, 16 minutes to touchdown, the shuttle incinerated and broke apart over Texas. Communication between the Columbia crew and Mission Control captures the last moments of the flight.

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  • Cause of Challenger Disaster Revealed
    Cause of Challenger Disaster Revealed

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    William P. Rogers, head of the special commission appointed by President Ronald Reagan to investigate the January 28, 1986, explosion of the space shuttle Challenger, reports his findings at a press conference on June 9, 1986.

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Read More about Columbia disaster

On February 1, 2003, the space shuttle Columbia broke apart while re-entering the atmosphere over Texas, killing all seven crew members on board.

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