Space shuttle Endeavour and its seven-member crew are enroute to Kennedy Space Center in Florida. They'll be landing on Runway 15 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at 10:48 p.m. EDT.
The space shuttle Atlantis and its crew of seven returned to Earth today, ending their successful Hubble space telescope repair mission in California after stormy weather prevented a return to Nasa's home base in Florida.
Space shuttle Endeavour landed safely Sunday afternoon at California's Edwards Air Force Base after NASA waved off two opportunities for a Florida landing because of poor weather.
The Space shuttle Discovery launched from the Kennedy Space Center Monday morning at 6:21 am to deliver spare parts to the International Space Station. The space shuttle Discovery took off with seven astronauts aboard. Three more launches are planned between now and September, and then the space shuttle fleet will be retired. See the video of the launch below.
It was a launch that was marred by weather delays and other issues that had sprouted a hint of skepticism among the public in regards to the launch of NASA’s space shuttle Atlantis.
Today NASA Shuttle Launch video is available. This is one of the last NASA space shuttle Discovery launches before the fleet is retired. There are 7 austronauts aboard the NASA space shuttle.
After 16 days in space, 225 miles up, where American and Japanese astronauts worked side by side at the International Space Station, the space shuttle Endeavor has finally landed safely at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston--Commander Charles "Scorch" Hobaugh piloted the shuttle Atlantis to a precision docking with the International Space Station Wednesday.