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1. Laptop, space shuttle, nanotechnology, ninja.

2. The space shuttle soared into orbit.

3. Play media Space Shuttle Enterprise 747 takeoff (Theora) Play media Space Shuttle Enterprise 747 separation (Theora) Play media Space Shuttle Enterprise landing (Theora) "Real life 'Enterprise' ready for space".

4. This is the Space Shuttle Canadarm

5. This is the Space Shuttle Canadarm

6. This is the Space Shuttle Canadarm

7. The Space Shuttle is now in orbit.

8. Space Shuttle Abort modes were procedures by which the nominal launch of the NASA Space Shuttle could be terminated

9. 17 The Space Shuttle is now in orbit.

10. Canadarm (right) during Space Shuttle mission STS-72.

11. 13 The Space Shuttle is now in orbit.

12. Most space shuttle flights are dedicated to that project.

13. This is Mission Control calling the space shuttle Discovery.

14. 12 The space shuttle has reentered the Earth's atmosphere.

15. INTELSAT VI being worked on by the Space Shuttle crew

16. The space shuttle will blast off at ten, local time.

17. 7 The space shuttle Atlantis returned safely to earth today.

18. A hydrogen leak forced NASA to ground the space shuttle.

19. The space shuttle remained earthbound because of a technical fault.

20. 11 This is Mission Control calling the space shuttle Discovery.

21. 30 A hydrogen leak forced NASA to ground the space shuttle.

22. The space shuttle crew will observe the atmosphere, aurora, and stars.

23. The space shuttle had been scheduled to blast off at 0

24. 19 It seemed that the space shuttle was about to reenter.

25. The space shuttle returned safely today from a 10-day mission.

26. NASA will try to launch the space shuttle again on Sunday.

27. Coin operated Vintage Antique Space Shuttle Rocket Ship Kiddie Ride BLUE

28. The space shuttle is being used more and more for commercial purposes.

29. On the Space Shuttle, that cost is close to $ 000 per kilogram.

30. The US space shuttle will interlock with the Russian space station later today.

31. The mission for the crew of the space shuttle Endeavour is essentially over.

32. 24 The space shuttle Atlantis is scheduled to dock with Russia's Mir space station.

33. 28 The mission for the crew of the space shuttle Endeavour is essentially over.

34. The countdown has begun for the launch later today of the American space shuttle.

35. 22 After many delays, the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis proceeded without mishap.

36. NASA has stopped the countdown for the space shuttle mission because of technical problems.

37. 17 The US space shuttle will interlock with the Russian space station later today.

38. 14 The mission for the crew of the space shuttle Endeavour is essentially over.

39. The countdown has begun for the launch later today of the American space shuttle. Sentencedict.com

40. This is the space shuttle Atlantis getting a piggyback ride on a modified Boeing 7

41. Mark told of an acquaintance who was honored to greet the returning space shuttle astronauts.

42. NASA has used the space shuttle to study how materials perform in a weightless environment.

43. 28 The countdown has begun for the launch later today of the American space shuttle.

44. A triptych toward the end of the show memorializes the space shuttle Colombia and its crew.

45. 22 The launch of the space shuttle was delayed for 24 hours because of bad weather.

46. Nasser Al Salem's 'The First Space Shuttle, 2019-201' at The Secrets of Alidades in Jeddah

47. Well, on the way back - before we met up with the Space Shuttle - I dozed off.

48. Atlantis astronaut John Grunsfeld wields a specialized power tool on the mid - deck of the space shuttle.

49. His presentation focused on Neurolab (STS-90) and the scientific experiments conducted aboard the Columbia Space Shuttle.

50. The space shuttle is set to blast off on a nine-day mission tomorrow at 18 a.m.

51. Today, the Canadarm from the Space Shuttle Discovery is at the National Air and Space Museum in

52. Further missions to Skylab were planned for the space shuttle which was starting its development at the time.

53. Astronauts re-launch stranded satellite Astronauts on the space shuttle have sent a stranded satellite back into orbit.

54. Astronaut John Young, who went to the Moon twice and Commanded the first space shuttle mission, died Jan

55. When it comes to horsepower, top fuel dragsters accelerate quicker than a jet fighter and a space shuttle.

56. We've just received word that the inaugural flight of the Genesis space shuttle is experiencing a midair emergency.

57. (In 1999 that telescope —the Chandra X-ray Observatory— was successfully launched into orbit by the space shuttle Columbia.)

58. Two weeks after Zarya blasted off, the space shuttle Endeavour carried aloft the American-built connecting module named Unity.

59. Four-part docuseries on the 1986 Challenger space shuttle disaster, unpacking an indelible moment for a generation of Americans.

60. 2 Further missions to Skylab were planned for the space shuttle which was starting its development at the time.

61. A homegrown space technology company, MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (now MDA), built Canadarm models for the space shuttle and the

62. The last wake-up call of the space shuttle mission was Kate Smith's version of Irving Berlin's "God Bless America."

63. The system devised for the space shuttle is much more sophisticated and can be used by both male and female astronauts.

64. Rockwell not only built the space shuttle but constructed key components for the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs of the 1960s.

65. The Shuttle Remote Manipulator System (SRMS), also known as Canadarm (or retroactively Canadarm 1), is a series of robotic arms that were used on the Space Shuttle orbiters to deploy, maneuver and capture payloads.After the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, the Canadarm was always paired with the Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS), …

66. More recently, a small bat seemingly tried to stow away on the space shuttle Discovery when it launched into space last March.

67. 18 It is an actual spacecraft from the Soviet space shuttle program, owned and operated by former cosmonauts and space program employees.

68. Known as RMS 201, this Canadarm was the first in Space and was aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour during its final mission

69. Astronauts circling the globe on the space shuttle Atlantis in August reported a thick haze around the earth that obscured views from space.

70. Canadarm, Canada's most famous robotic and technological achievement, made its space debut on the Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-2) on November 13, 1981

71. 41 EVAs using EMUs had been conducted out of the Space Shuttle airlock prior to the start of ISS assembly in November 1998.

72. The new launch vehicle, dubbed Blandly the Space Launch System, would consist of a first stage that uses up to five space shuttle main engines

73. Unlike the Space Shuttle, which stuck relatively close to Earth, the Space Launch System is designed to launch a crewed space capsule into deep space.

74. Canadarm is the name given to a series of specially outfitted robotic arms designed by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and installed on NASA space shuttle orbiters

75. As a crew member of the STS-55 Space Shuttle mission and a full professor of Astronautics at the Technical University of Munich, Ulrich Walter is an

76. Challenger, NASA’s second space shuttle to enter service, embarked on its maiden voyage on April 4, 1983, and made a total of nine voyages prior to 1986.

77. Our success in critical projects like Canadarm on the Space Shuttle fleet and Canadarm2 and Dextre on the International Space Station (ISS) have established Canada’s reputation for excellence.

78. Astronaut John Glenn, who made history as the first American to orbit earth, returned to space at age 77 as a payload specialist on the space shuttle Discovery

79. The 50-foot (15 meters) Canadarm 201 completed 23 space shuttle flights before embarking on its latest mission as a permanent display at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa

80. Space shuttle orbiter Challenger, shortly after its launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on January 28, 1986, which claimed the lives of seven astronauts, including Christa McAuliffe, who had won a national …