... Explanation: When dawn broke over Kennedy Space Center on Monday, May 16, the spaceshuttle orbiter Endeavour still stood on pad 39A. Its final launch, on mission STS-134 to the International Space Station, was only hours away . ...
... Explanation: Blasting into a dark night sky, the SpaceShuttleEndeavour began its latest journey to orbit in the early morning hours of March 11. ...
... They are seen in this photo perched at the end of the SpaceShuttleEndeavour 's robotic arm making final repairs to the four story tall Hubble Space Telescope . ...
... Explanation: Sailing upside down, 115 nautical miles above Earth, the crew of the SpaceShuttleEndeavour made this spectacular time exposure of the southern aurora (aurora australis) in October of 1994. ...
... Explanation : Sailing upside down , 115 nautical miles above Earth, the crew of the SpaceShuttleEndeavour made this spectacular time exposure of the southern aurora (aurora australis) in October of 1994. ...
... Explanation: This giant spiral galaxy, Messier 101 (M101), was photographed by the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope onboard the SpaceShuttleEndeavour during the Astro-2 mission (March 2 - 18, 1995). ...
... Explanation: Sailing upside down, 115 nautical miles above Earth, the crew of the SpaceShuttleEndeavour made this spectacular time exposure of the southern aurora (aurora australis) in October of 1994. ...