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8 pivotal moments from NASA's Space Shuttle program

  • By Kristen Rogers, CNN
  • Jul 9, 2021
  • Jul 9, 2021 Updated Jul 18, 2021
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On the 10th anniversary of NASA's last space shuttle flight, let's take a spacewalk down memory lane.

The origins

Atlantis

The space shuttle Atlantis is photographed at its prelaunch at the NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida on July 7, 2011.

NASA/Bill Ingalls

July 8 through July 21 marks one decade since the last NASA space shuttle flight, with the Atlantis shuttle launching on July 8, 2011, to spend 13 days partly delivering supplies to the International Space Station.

On the 10th anniversary of that last space shuttle flight, let's take a spacewalk down memory lane.

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1. The first US woman goes to space

When the space shuttle Challenger (mission STS-7) launched on June 18, 1983, Sally Ride became the first U.S. woman in space. This was 20 years after the then-Soviet Union sent cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space, on the Vostok 6 spacecraft in 1963.

Challenger

Seen on the flight deck of the space shuttle Challenger, astronaut Sally Ride, STS-7 mission specialist, became the first American woman in space on June 18, 1983.

NASA

2. The first African American achieves spaceflight

When Challenger's third mission, STS-8, took off on Aug. 30, 1983, deploying the Insat-1B weather and communications satellite for India wasn't the only record achieved. This launch also marked mission specialist Guion "Guy" Bluford Jr. becoming the first African American to fly in space.

Guion Bluford

Guion "Guy" Bluford Jr., the first African American person in space, exercises on the space shuttle Challenger's treadmill.

NASA

3. Marking the first untethered spacewalk

Bruce McCandless

Mission specialist Bruce McCandless II does a historic spacewalk a few meters away from the cabin of the Earth-orbiting Challenger on February 7, 1984.

NASA

After space shuttle Challenger launched on mission STS-41B the early morning of Feb. 3, 1984, mission specialists Bruce McCandless II and Robert L. Stewart did the first spacewalks outside of a shuttle without being tethered to the shuttle.

4. Resuming space shuttle flight post-Challenger explosion

The space shuttle Discovery voyage (STS-26) on Sept. 29, 1988, was NASA's first return to space shuttle flight about two-and-a-half years after the Challenger disaster that killed all seven crew members on Jan. 28, 1986.

Discovery

Space shuttle Discovery lifts off on September 29, 1988.

NASA

5. Launching the Hubble Space Telescope

To deploy the telescope, space shuttle Discovery(STS-31) launched on April 24, 1990, and soared to an altitude of 370 miles (595.5 kilometers), the highest shuttle orbit ever at that time, according to NASA. Placed in orbit as two IMAX cameras recorded the mission on April 25, the Hubble Space Telescope has since informed our knowledge of the cosmos for over 30 years by sharing its observations of stars, galaxies and other astronomical objects.

Hubble Space Telescope

The space shuttle Atlantis captures the Hubble Space Telescope with its robotic arm. The moment marked the start of the mission to upgrade and repair the telescope, May 13, 2009.

NASA

6. Achieving the 100th US human space launch

Launching Atlantis, the last space shuttle, on June 27, 1995, marked the 100th U.S. human space launch. This mission (STS-71) was also when space shuttle Atlantis docked with the Russian space station Mir for the first time — an international space collaboration that made Atlantis and Mir the largest combined spacecraft ever in orbit, totaling nearly half a million pounds (226,796 kilograms), according to NASA. This cooperation helped pave the way for the International Space Station.

International Space Station

An international space cooperation began in June 1995, when space shuttle Atlantis docked with the Russian space station Mir for the first time.

NASA

7. Returning to space post-Columbia disaster

Nearly two-and-a-half years after the space shuttle Columbia exploded over Texas while reentering Earth, a second fatal accident that killed all seven crew members, Discovery(STS-114) launched on July 26, 2005.

"Take note of what you saw here," then-NASA Administrator Michael Griffin told reporters, according to a 2005 CNN report. "The power and the majesty of the launch, of course, but also the competence and the professionalism, the sheer gall, the pluckiness, the grittiness of this team that pulled this program out of the depths of despair."

Discovery

Space shuttle Discovery and its seven-member crew launch on July 26, 2005, the first shuttle mission after the Columbia disaster.

NASA

8. Remodeling the International Space Station

Space Toilet

This photo shows the Russian-built toilet delivered to the International Space Station by the crew aboard space shuttle Endeavour, which launched November 14, 2008.

NASA

One goal of the space shuttle Endeavour (STS-126) launch on Nov. 14, 2008, was for the crew to renovate a kitchen and bathroom on the ISS and deliver a new refrigerator. Also included in the cargo was exercise equipment. All supplies were part of NASA's hope to expand the space station and enable space personnel to have long-duration missions.

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