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The Space Shuttle was a reusable spacecraft system developed by NASA in the 1970s

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Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen after landing, April 1981. Creator: NASA

Astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen after landing, April 1981. Creator: NASA
Astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen after landing, Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA, April 1981. US astronauts Young and Crippen were the two-man crew aboard the first orbiter, Columbia

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Astronaut Joe Engle, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA

Astronaut Joe Engle, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA
Astronaut Joe Engle, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. US pilot, aeronautical engineer and astronaut Joe Engle (born 1932) was Commander on the second flight of the Space Shuttle, STS-2

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Earth from space - Mount Fujiyama volcano, Japan, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981

Earth from space - Mount Fujiyama volcano, Japan, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981. Mount Fuji and the Pacific coast, seen from the Space Shuttle

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Solid rocket booster separates, first Space Shuttle flight, 12 April 1981. Creator: NASA

Solid rocket booster separates, first Space Shuttle flight, 12 April 1981. Creator: NASA
Solid rocket booster separates, first Space Shuttle flight, 12 April 1981. STS-1 (Space Transportation System-1) was the first mission of Orbiter Columbia

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Columbia lifting off, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s

Space Shuttle Columbia lifting off, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s. Columbia was in operation from 1981 to 2003

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: India-Pakistan boundary seen from aboard the second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981

India-Pakistan boundary seen from aboard the second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. The border between India and Pakistan stretches from the Arabian Sea to the foothills of the Himalayan

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: President Ronald Reagan speaks to astronauts on the Space Shuttle, 1981. Creator: NASA

President Ronald Reagan speaks to astronauts on the Space Shuttle, 1981. Creator: NASA
President Ronald Reagan speaks to astronauts on the second Space Shuttle flight, Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, USA, November 1981

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Earth from space - the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, seen from the Space Shuttle, 1983

Earth from space - the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, seen from the Space Shuttle, 1983
Earth from space - the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, seen from Space Shuttle, 1983. STS-8 was the eighth NASA Space Shuttle mission, and the third flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Earth from space - radar image of Los Angeles, USA, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981

Earth from space - radar image of Los Angeles, USA, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981. The urban area of Los Angeles, California, with the coast of the Pacific Ocean

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Earth from space - the Gulf of Oman and Strait of Hormuz, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981

Earth from space - the Gulf of Oman and Strait of Hormuz, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981. The Gulf of Oman is a strait which connects the Arabian Sea with the Strait of Hormuz

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: The Himalayas between China and Tibet, seen from aboard the second Space Shuttle flight, 1981

The Himalayas between China and Tibet, seen from aboard the second Space Shuttle flight, 1981
The Himalayas between China and Tibet, seen from aboard the second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. A lake in the Himalayan mountain range

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Earth from space - clouds over Mexico and Guatemala, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981

Earth from space - clouds over Mexico and Guatemala, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: The Tibetan Plateau seen from aboard the first Space Shuttle flight, April 1981. Creator: NASA

The Tibetan Plateau seen from aboard the first Space Shuttle flight, April 1981. Creator: NASA
The Tibetan Plateau seen from aboard the first Space Shuttle flight, April 1981. View of the Tibetan or Himalayan Plateau (known in China as the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau or the Qing-Zang Plateau)

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Baja California and the Sea of Cortes, seen from aboard the first Space Shuttle flight, April 1981

Baja California and the Sea of Cortes, seen from aboard the first Space Shuttle flight, April 1981. The Baja California Peninsula, a state in western Mexico, which protrudes into the Pacific Ocean

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Columbia lifts off, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA

Space Shuttle Columbia lifts off, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA. Columbia first launched in 1981 and her last flight was in 2003

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Close-Up

Space Shuttle Close-Up
Stocktrek, ST002140

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Earths limb at sunset, view from spacecraft

Earths limb at sunset, view from spacecraft
Photographed by an STA-114 crewmember on the Space Shuttle Discovery, 28th july, 2005

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: NASA Langley Magnetic Suspension / Balance System

NASA Langley Magnetic Suspension / Balance System
A shuttle model is magnetically suspended in the transparent hexagonal test section of the MIT/NASA Langley 6 inch MSBS. Massive power supplies are required to drive electromagnets for model position

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Columbia 180 Turn and Burn

Columbia 180 Turn and Burn
The Space Shuttle Columbia and her crew of six lifted off from PAD 39B at 1:09 p.m. EDT, on a ten-day mission. The primary payload of Space Shuttle mission STS-52 is the Laser Geodynamic Satellite II

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: STS-72 Landing

STS-72 Landing
The Space Shuttle orbiter Endeavour and its crew of six glide in to Runway 15 at KSCs Shuttle Landing Facility after spending nine days in space on the STS-72 mission

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Moon Set over Earth

Moon Set over Earth
Moon set over the Earth limb taken from Space Shuttle Discovery during STS-70 mission

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: USA, Florida, City of Cape Canaveral, Space Shuttle Replica, NASA, American Flag

USA, Florida, City of Cape Canaveral, Space Shuttle Replica, NASA, American Flag

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Arctic, Astronomy, City, Color Image, Digital Composite, Environment, Exploration

Arctic, Astronomy, City, Color Image, Digital Composite, Environment, Exploration, Globe, Hemisphere, Horizontal, Infinity, Light, Majestic, Maps And Globes, Night, No People, North Pole

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: North America, day and night, satellite image of the Earth

North America, day and night, satellite image of the Earth
Australian Views Space

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Astronomy, Australia, City, Color Image, Digital Composite, Environment, Exploration

Astronomy, Australia, City, Color Image, Digital Composite, Environment, Exploration, Globe, Hemisphere, Horizontal, Infinity, Island, Light, Majestic, Maps And Globes, Night, No People, Photography

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Toy rocket

Toy rocket

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis docked to the Kristall module

Space Shuttle Atlantis docked to the Kristall module

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Stereoscopic view of North America

Stereoscopic view of North America
February 2000 - This stereoscopic shaded relief image shows Africas topography as measured by the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) in February 2000

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Files-Us-Apollo 11-Aldrin

Files-Us-Apollo 11-Aldrin
US Astronaut Edwin " Buzz" Aldrin is shown walking near the Lunar Module 20 July 1969 during the Apollo 11 space mission. US President George W

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Us-Space-Glenn

Us-Space-Glenn
Picture dated January 1962 showing US astronaut John Glenn being evacuated from the Mercury capsule Friendship 7 by helicopter during a sea-landing simulation before his space flight in which he

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Cross-section and details of the inner workings of the Space Shuttle Columbia developed by NASA

Cross-section and details of the inner workings of the Space Shuttle Columbia developed by NASA. Illustration, 1981
SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA. Cross-section and details of the inner workings of the Space Shuttle Columbia developed by NASA. Illustration, 1981

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Florida, Kennedy Space Center, Space Shuttle Atlantis

Florida, Kennedy Space Center, Space Shuttle Atlantis
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Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Florida, Kennedy Space Center, Space Shuttle Atlantis

Florida, Kennedy Space Center, Space Shuttle Atlantis
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Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Antonov An-225 Mriya SSSR-82060 - with Buran space shuttle

Antonov An-225 Mriya SSSR-82060 - with Buran space shuttle
Antonov An-225 Mriya SSSR-82060 (msn 01-01), with a Buran space huttle carried piggy-back, at the 1989 Paris Air Show, with airshow serial 387. Date: 1989

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: STS-86 landing, Florida, USA, October 6, 1997. Creator: NASA

STS-86 landing, Florida, USA, October 6, 1997. Creator: NASA
STS-86 landing, Florida, USA, October 6, 1997. The orbiter drag chute deploys after the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis lands on runway 15 of the Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF)

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Enterprise, piggy back on a NASA 747 Jumbo Jet

Space Shuttle Enterprise, piggy back on a NASA 747 Jumbo Jet, flies over Manchester Airport at 11 o clock, sweeping in from Heard Green Area at 600ft

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Enterprise, piggy back on a NASA 747 Jumbo Jet

Space Shuttle Enterprise, piggy back on a NASA 747 Jumbo Jet, flies over Manchester Airport at 11 o clock, sweeping in from Heard Green Area at 600ft

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Enterprise, piggy back on a NASA 747 Jumbo Jet

Space Shuttle Enterprise, piggy back on a NASA 747 Jumbo Jet, flies over Manchester Airport at 11 o clock, sweeping in from Heard Green Area at 600ft

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Enterprise, piggy back on a NASA 747 Jumbo Jet

Space Shuttle Enterprise, piggy back on a NASA 747 Jumbo Jet, flies over Manchester Airport at 11 o clock, sweeping in from Heard Green Area at 600ft

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off

Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Children near the launch pad from where the shuttle will blast off

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis launching from Kennedy Space Center, USA, 1980s. Creator: NASA

Space Shuttle Atlantis launching from Kennedy Space Center, USA, 1980s. Creator: NASA
Space Shuttle Atlantis launching from Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s. Atlantis was in operation between 1985 and 2011

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: North America

North America

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Eastern Hemisphere, Asia

Eastern Hemisphere, Asia

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: STS-27, Orbiter Atlantis, Liftoff

STS-27, Orbiter Atlantis, Liftoff
Space Shuttle Atlantis takes flight on its STS-27 mission on December 2, 1988, 9:30 a.m. EST, utilizing 375, 000 pounds thrust produced by its three main engines

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: The First Space Shuttle External Tank

The First Space Shuttle External Tank
The first Space Shuttle External Tank (ET), the Main Propulsion Test Article (MPTA), rolls off the assembly line on September 9, 1977 at Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, Louisiana

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: CFD Orbiter Model

CFD Orbiter Model
This is a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) computer generated Space Shuttle model. CFD has supplanted wind tunnels for many evaluations of aircraft

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: Return to Flight Launch of Discovery

Return to Flight Launch of Discovery
The Return to Flight launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery and its five man crew from Pad 39-B at 11:37 a.m. on September 29, 1988

Background imageSpace Shuttle Collection: STS-64 Launch

STS-64 Launch
The Space Shuttle Discovery soars skyward from Launch Pad 39B on Mission STS-64 at 6:22:35 p.m. EDT, September 9, 1994. On board are a crew of six: Commander Richard N. Richards; Pilot L



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Space Shuttle Collection

The Space Shuttle was a reusable spacecraft system developed by NASA in the 1970s. It was the first spacecraft to be used for multiple missions, and it revolutionized space exploration. The Space Shuttle consisted of an orbiter, two solid rocket boosters, and an external fuel tank. It could carry up to seven astronauts and payloads of up to 24 tons into low Earth orbit. During its 30-year history, the Space Shuttle flew 135 missions and spent more than 300 days in space. It carried out a variety of tasks including launching satellites, conducting scientific experiments, performing repairs on orbiting satellites, and constructing the International Space Station (ISS). The Space Shuttle program ended in 2011 with its final mission being STS-135 aboard Atlantis. The legacy of the program lives on through its contributions to science and technology that have enabled us to explore further into space than ever before.
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The Space Shuttle collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that celebrate the history and achievements of NASA's Space Shuttle program. Our collection features iconic images of the shuttles themselves, as well as breathtaking views of Earth from space, close-up shots of astronauts at work, and dramatic moments from some of the most memorable missions in shuttle history. Whether you're a space enthusiast or simply appreciate beautiful photography, our collection has something for everyone. From the first launch in 1981 to the final mission in 2011, these images capture both the excitement and awe-inspiring nature of human spaceflight. Each piece is expertly printed on high-quality paper or canvas using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure maximum detail and clarity. With a range of sizes and framing options available, it's easy to find the perfect piece to suit your home or office decor.
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