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‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Constellation Program Human-Systems Integration Requirements‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Constellation Program CxP Crew Exploration Vehicle CEV Parachute Assembly System CPAS Independent Design Reliability Assessment: Appendices‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Constellation Program Human-Systems Integration Requirements‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Constellation Program CxP Crew Exploration Vehicle CEV Parachute Assembly System CPAS Independent Design Reliability Assessment‎

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Bookseller reference : B9781503272859 ISBN : 1503272850 9781503272859

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Exploration Systems Mission Directorate‎

‎Constellation Systems Theme; Systems Engineering Management Plan SEMP‎

‎Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Exploration Systems Mission Directorate 2005. Draft Rev. 1. Disbound held together with a binder clip. Very good. vi 121 pages single-sided. Tables. Figures some with color. The Exploration Systems Mission Directorate known as ESMD at NASA Headquarters in Washington oversees the Constellation human research exploration technology development and lunar precursor robotic programs as well as the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services Project. The Constellation Program oversees work performed at a variety of NASA centers prime contractors and subcontractors located around the country. This work includes the Orion crew exploration vehicle the Ares I launch vehicle ground operations mission operations and extravehicular activity systems. The Constellation Program abbreviated CxP is a canceled crewed spaceflight program developed by NASA the space agency of the United States from 2005 to 2009. The major goals of the program were "completion of the International Space Station" and a "return to the Moon no later than 2020" with a crewed flight to the planet Mars as the ultimate goal. The program's logo reflected the three stages of the program: the Earth ISS the Moon and finally Mars—while the Mars goal also found expression in the name given to the program's booster rockets: Ares the Greek equivalent of the Roman god Mars. The technological aims of the program included the regaining of significant astronaut experience beyond low Earth orbit and the development of technologies necessary to enable sustained human presence on other planetary bodies. Constellation began in response to the goals laid out in the Vision for Space Exploration under NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe and President George W. Bush. O'Keefe's successor Michael D. Griffin ordered a complete review termed the Exploration Systems Architecture Study which reshaped how NASA would pursue the goals laid out in the Vision for Space Exploration and its findings were formalized by the NASA Authorization Act of 2005. The Act directed NASA to "develop a sustained human presence on the Moon including a robust precursor program to promote exploration science commerce and US preeminence in space and as a stepping stone to future exploration of Mars and other destinations." Work began on this revised Constellation Program to send astronauts first to the International Space Station then to the Moon and then to Mars and beyond. <br /> <br /> This Systems Engineering Management Plan is a rare surviving technical document from this canceled program. It addressed the System Engineering and Integration SE&I Approach the SE&I Roles and Responsibilities Pre-Phase A Systems Engineering and Integration Phase A Phase B Phase C Phase D and Phase E. These phases addressed safety and mission assurance systems management Systems Analysis Simulation-Based Acquisition Research and Technology Development Requirements Definition Test and Verification Operations Sustaining Engineering Functional Analysis Manufacturing and Assembly Launch Site Operations and Logistics Capability Development. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Exploration Systems Mission Directorate unknown‎

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‎NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC‎

‎Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems. Recommendation for Space Data System Standards. Telecommand: Part 1. Channel Service Architectural Specification‎

‎PN. New. 1987. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback‎

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‎NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC‎

‎Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems. Report Concerning Space Data System Standards. Telemetry Summary of Concept and Rationale‎

‎PN. New. 1987. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Contractor Report CR-1011-CR-1016 Vol 123‎

‎NASA. Collectible - Acceptable. NASA 1968. Volume 123: Volumes 12-17 six vols bound in one. Sm 4to Hardcover. 90105140157123215pp. Text figures. Ex-Library copy. None vialibri. 25 copies on OCLC. No auction records. Blue boards with gilt spine lettering. Inked black markings covering spine and inked notation to the bottom-edge. With typical library markings inside. NASA CR-1011 is a technical report that was a comprehensive overview of the latest guidance flight mechanics and trajectory optimization in the late 1960s. Apollo 8 the first crewed spacecraft to reach the moon departed and returned in Dec. 1968 the same year. In polypropylene bag. NASA spaceflight spacecraft history OCLC Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. NASA hardcover‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Space Science Advisory Committee, Subcommittee on The Structure and Evolution of‎

‎Cosmic Journeys to the Edge of Gravity Space and Time; Structure and Evolution of the Universe Roadmap: 2003-2023 NP=2000-5-052-GSFC‎

‎Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration 1999. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. 6 63 3 pages. Illustrations color. Cover has slight wear and soiling. The Roadmap for the Structure and Evolution of the Universe SEU theme embraces three fundamental scientific quests: To explain structure in the Universe and forecast our cosmic destiny; To explore the cycles of matter and energy in the evolving Universe; and To examine the ultimate limits of gravity and energy in the Universe. NASA developed these quests into six focused research campaigns: 1 Identify dark matter and learn how it shapes galaxies and systems of galaxies; 2 Explore where and when the chemical elements were made; 3 Understand the cycles in which matter energy and magnetic field are exchanged between stars and the gas between stars; 4 Discover how gas flows in disks and how cosmic jets are formed; 5 Identify the sources of gamma-ray bursts and high-energy cosmic rays; 6 Measure how strong gravity operates near black holes and how it affects the early Universe. These campaigns lead to a portfolio of future major missions of great scientific interest and popular appeal strongly endorsed by the scientific community. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA is an independent agency of the executive branch of the United States federal government responsible for the civilian space program as well as aeronautics and aerospace research. President Eisenhower established NASA in 1958 with a distinctly civilian orientation encouraging peaceful applications in space science. Most US space exploration efforts have been led by NASA including the Apollo Moon landing missions the Skylab space station and later the Space Shuttle. NASA is supporting the International Space Station and is overseeing the development of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle the Space Launch System and Commercial Crew vehicles. The agency is also responsible for the Launch Services Program LSP which provides oversight of launch operations and countdown management for unmanned NASA launches. NASA science is focused on better understanding Earth through the Earth Observing System advancing heliophysics through the efforts of the Science Mission Directorate's Heliophysics Research Program exploring bodies throughout the Solar System with advanced robotic spacecraft missions and researching astrophysics topics. National Aeronautics and Space Administration paperback‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Technology Utilization Office‎

‎COSMIC: A Catalog of Selected Computer Programs‎

‎Washington DC: GPO 1977. very good. Quarto 152 wraps index. The Computer Software Management and Information Center COSMIC functions as the collection evaluation and dissemination service for computer software developed by NASA NASA contractors and other federal agencies. GPO paperback‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎COSMIC; NASA Software‎

‎Athens GA: University of Georgia 1992. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. Good. 22 2 pages. Illustrations. COSMIC is the NASA Computer Software Management and Information Center a central office established to distribute software developed with NASA funding. Since its beginning in 1966 COSMIC has been operated by the University of Georgia. Its role as part of the NASA Technology Transfer Network is to ensure that industry other government agencies and academic institutions will have access to the advanced computer software technology which was produced for NASA projects. This booklet contains abstracts of a few of the 1200 computer programs available for use within the United States. A complete catalogue of computer programs was published each year. Program source code was provided in most cases to permit modification or reuse in individual user applications. The program documentation was sold separately to allow users to review program capabilities in detail before making a purchase decision. The booklet includes descriptions of some of the more popular NASA-developed programs. This COSMIC Sampler booklet includes information on NASTRAN STAGSC-1 SAGE2D SINDA '85/FLUINT TRASYS SURE PAWS/STEM TAE 5.1 ELAS CLIPS 5.0 PLOT3D NMSB Movie PMARC CET89 and GEMPAK. University of Georgia paperback‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Cosmos And Culture: Cultural Evolution In A Cosmic Context‎

‎Government Printing Office 2010-02-12. Edition Unstated. hardcover. New. 6.54x1.50x9.76. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Government Printing Office hardcover‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration [Editor]‎

‎Cosmos And Culture: Cultural Evolution In A Cosmic Context‎

‎Government Printing Office 2010-02-12. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Government Printing Office hardcover‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Kennedy Space Center‎

‎Countdown! NASA Space Shuttles and Facilities; IS-2000-09-31-KSC‎

‎Kennedy Space Center FL: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Kennedy Space Center 2000. presumed First Edition First printing. Staplebound. Very good. The format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. 4 23 1 pages. Decorative front cover. Illustrations. Map on back page. This is one of the NASA Information Summaries series. Content include Space Shuttles; Propellant; Facilities and Operations Spacecraft Assembly Space Station Processing Solid Rocket Booster Processing; Vehicle Assembly Launch Control Launch Pads Propellant Storage and other facilities. The John F. Kennedy Space Center KSC originally known as the NASA Launch Operations Center located on Merritt Island Florida is one of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's NASA ten field centers. Since December 1968 KSC has been NASA's primary launch center of human spaceflight. Launch operations for the Apollo Skylab and Space Shuttle programs were carried out from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 and managed by KSC. Located on the east coast of Florida KSC is adjacent to Cape Canaveral Space Force Station CCSFS. The management of the two entities work very closely together share resources and operate facilities on each other's property. Though the first Apollo flights and all Project Mercury and Project Gemini flights took off from the then-Cape Canaveral Air Force Station the launches were managed by KSC and its previous organization the Launch Operations Directorate. Starting with the fourth Gemini mission the NASA launch control center in Florida Mercury Control Center later the Launch Control Center began handing off control of the vehicle to the Mission Control Center in Houston shortly after liftoff; in prior missions it held control throughout the entire mission. Additionally the center manages launch of robotic and commercial crew missions and researches food production and in-situ resource utilization for off-Earth exploration. Since 2010 the center has worked to become a multi-user spaceport through industry partnerships even adding a new launch pad LC-39C in 2015. There are about 700 facilities and buildings grouped throughout the center's 144000 acres. Among the unique facilities at KSC are the 525-foot tall Vehicle Assembly Building for stacking NASA's largest rockets the Launch Control Center which conducts space launches at KSC the Operations and Checkout Building which houses the astronauts dormitories and suit-up area a Space Station factory and a 3-mile long Shuttle Landing Facility. There is also a Visitor Complex on site that is open to the public. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Kennedy Space Center unknown‎

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‎NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION HOUSTON TX LYNDON B JOHNSON SPACE CENTER‎

‎Crew Interface Analysis: Selected Articles on Space Human Factors Research 1987 - 1991‎

‎PN. New. 1993. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Johnson Space Center‎

‎Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-114 NASA Photograph; LG-2004-06-013-JSC‎

‎Houston TX: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Johnson Space Center 2004. Presumed First Edition First printing one of multiple originals. Single sheet printed on both sides. Very good. The format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. This is a single sheet with printing/imagery on both sides in a plastic sleeve. On the front side is a large color photograph of the seven astronauts/Shuttle Crew members. On the other side are primarily four columns of text with text for each of the crew members with a small two-column spread with a outline with names of the seven crew members at the top center and a half-column spread at the bottom of the fourth column with an illustration of the STS-114 Mission Patch and a text description. The STS-114 patch signifies the return of the Space Shuttle to flight and honors the memory of the STS-107 Columbia crew. The Shuttle rising above Earth's horizon includes the Columbia constellation of seven stars echoing the STS-107 patch and commemorating the seven members of that mission. The crew of STS-114 carry the memory of their mission back into Earth orbit. The dominant design element of the STS-114 patch is the planet Earth which represents the unity and dedication of the many people whose efforts allow the Shuttle to safely return to flight. Against the background of the Earth at night the blue orbit represents the International Space Station ISS with the EVA crewmembers named on the orbit. The red sun on the orbit signifies the contributions of the Japanese Space Agency to the mission and to the ISS program. The multi-colored Shuttle plume represents the broad spectrum of challenges for this mission including Shuttle inspection and repair experiments and International Space Station re-supply and repair. STS-114 was the first "Return to Flight" Space Shuttle mission following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. The crew members were Commander Eileen M. Collins Colonel USAF Pilot James M. Kelly Lieutenant Colonel USAF Mission Specialist Soichi Noguchi JAXA Astronaut Mission Specialist Stephen K. Robinson Ph.D. Mission Specialist Andrew S. W. Thomas Ph.D. Mission Specialist Wendy B Lawrence Captain USN and Mission Specialist Charles J. Camarda Ph.D. Discovery launched at 10:39 EDT 14:39 UTC July 26 2005. The launch 907 days approx. 29 months after the loss of Columbia was approved despite unresolved fuel sensor anomalies in the external tank that had prevented the shuttle from launching on July 13 its originally scheduled date. The mission ended on August 9 2005 when Discovery landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California.2 Poor weather over the Kennedy Space Center in Florida hampered the shuttle from using its primary landing site. Analysis of the launch footage showed debris separating from the external tank during ascent; this was of particular concern because it was the issue that had set off the Columbia disaster. As a result NASA decided on July 27 to postpone future shuttle flights pending additional modifications to the flight hardware. Shuttle flights resumed a year later with STS-121 on July 4 2006. STS-114 marked the return to flight of the Space Shuttle after the Columbia disaster and was the second Shuttle flight with a female commander Eileen Collins who also commanded the STS-93 mission. The STS-114 mission was initially to be flown aboard the orbiter Atlantis but NASA replaced it with Discovery after improperly installed gear was found in Atlantis' Rudder Speed Brake system. During OMM for Discovery an actuator on the RSB system was found to be installed incorrectly. This created a fleet wide suspect condition. The Rudder Speed Brake system was removed and refurbished on all three remaining orbiter vehicles and since Discovery's RSB was corrected first it became the new Return to Flight vehicle superseding Atlantis. Seventeen years prior Discovery had flown NASA's previous Return to Flight mission STS-26. The STS-114 mission delivered supplies to the International Space Station. However the major focus of the mission was testing and evaluating new Space Shuttle flight safety techniques which included new inspection and repair techniques. The crewmembers used the new Orbiter Boom Sensor System OBSS - a set of instruments on a 50 feet extension attached to the Canadarm. The OBSS instrument package consists of visual imaging equipment and a Laser Dynamic Range Imager LDRI to detect problems with the shuttle's Thermal Protection System TPS. The crew scanned the leading edges of the wings the nose cap and the crew compartment for damage as well as other potential problem areas engineers wished to inspect based on video taken during lift-off. STS-114 was classified as Logistics Flight 1. The flight carried the Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module built by the Italian Space Agency as well as the External Stowage Platform-2 which was mounted to the port side of the Quest Airlock. They deployed MISSE 5 to the station's exterior and replaced one of the ISS's Control Moment Gyroscopes CMG. The CMG was carried up on the LMC Lightweight Multi-Purpose Experiment Support Structure Carrier at the rear of the payload bay together with the TPS Repair Box. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Johnson Space Center unknown‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Johnson Space Center‎

‎Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-129 NASA Photograph; LG-2009-09-017-JSC‎

‎Houston TX: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Johnson Space Center 2009. Presumed First Edition First printing one of multiple originals. Single sheet printed on both sides. Very good. The format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. This is a single sheet with printing/imagery on both sides in a plastic sleeve. On the front side is a large color photograph of the six astronauts/Shuttle Crew members. The crew members were Commander Charles O. Hobaugh Colonel USMC Pilot Barry E. "Butch" Wilmore Captain USN Mission Specialist Michael J. Foreman Captain USN Ret Mission Specialist Randy "Komrade" Bresnik Lieutenant Colonel USMC Mission Specialist Leland D. Melvin and Mission Specialist Robert L. Satcher M.D. Ph.D. On the other side are primarily four columns of text with text for each of the crew members with a small one-column spread with a black and white picture of the crew members at the top left corner and a larger two-column spread with an illustration of the STS-129 Mission Patch and a text description. The STS-129 mission patch a rather unusual shape of the patch as a result of the crew's desire for the patch to signify the mission's payload two ExPRESS Logistics Carriers providing equipment ensuring the longevity of the ISS. The insignia incorporates a number of design elements not typically incorporated into a single patch: the Sun Moon Mars NASA's astronaut symbol ascending on red white and blue stripes symbolizing the all-U.S. crew the ISS the Shuttle orbiter and the continental United States representing the major U.S. centers supporting the Space Shuttle Program. The 13 stars on the patch represent the crewmembers' children and the Moon and Mars represent the future of space exploration. STS-129 ISS assembly flight ULF3 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station ISS. Atlantis was launched on November 16 2009 at 14:28 EST and landed at 09:44 EST on November 27 2009 on runway 33 at the Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility. It was also the last Shuttle mission of the 2000s. STS-129 focused on staging spare components outside the station. The 11-day flight included three spacewalks. The payload bay carried two large ExPRESS Logistics Carriers holding two spare gyroscopes two nitrogen tank assemblies two pump modules an ammonia tank assembly a spare latching end effector for the station's robotic arm a spare trailing umbilical system for the Mobile Transporter and a high-pressure gas tank. STS-129 was the first flight of an ExPRESS Logistics Carrier. The completion of this mission left six Space Shuttle flights remaining until the end of the Space Shuttle program after STS-135 was approved in February 2011. The primary payload of STS-129 was the ExPRESS Expedite the Processing of Experiments to the Space Station Logistics Carrier ELC-1 and the ELC-2. Each steel framework has a mass capacity of 9800 pounds with a volume of 30 m³ total with spares ELC-1: 13850 pounds 6280 kg and ELC-2: 13400 pounds. The Goddard Space Flight Center served as the overall integrator for ELC-1 and ELC-2 with the addition of components manufactured by the Brazilian Space Agency. The mission marked: 160th NASA crewed space flight; 129th shuttle mission since STS-1; 31st flight of Atlantis; 31st shuttle mission to the ISS; 5th shuttle flight in 2009; 104th post-Challenger mission; and 16th post-Columbia mission The STS-129 mission marked NASA's fifth NASA Tweetup and its first such event ever held during a Shuttle launch at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral Florida. One hundred members of the general public representing Morocco New Zealand the United Kingdom and 21 U.S. states in addition to the District of Columbia attended the two-day event and for a time the #nasatweetup hashtag reached #3 on Twitter's trending topics. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Johnson Space Center unknown‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration Johnson Space Center‎

‎Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-135 NASA Photograph; LG-2011-03-009-JSC‎

‎Houston TX: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Johnson Space Center 2011. Presumed First Edition First printing of multiple originals. Single sheet printed on both sides. Very good. The format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. This is a single sheet with printing/imagery on both sides in a plastic sleeve. On the front side is a large color photograph of the four astronauts/Shuttle Crew members. On the other side are primarily four columns of text one column for each of the crew members with a small one-column spread with a picture of the four crew members at the top left corner and a larger two-column spread with an illustration of the STS-135 Mission Patch and a text description. The four crew members were Commander Christopher J. Ferguson Captain United States Navy ret. Pilot Douglas G. Hurley Colonel U.S. Marine Corps Mission Specialist Sandra H. Magnus Ph.D. and Mission Specialist Rex J. Wallheim Colonel U.S. Air Force ret. The STS-135 patch represent the Space Shuttle embarking on its mission to resupply the International Space Station. The Shuttle is centered over elements of the NASA emblem depicting how the Space Shuttle has been at the heart of NASA for the previous 30 years. The Patch also pays tribute to the entire NASA and contractor team that made possible all the incredible accomplishments of the Space Shuttle. Omega the last letter in the Greek alphabet signifies that this mission is the last flight of the Space Shuttle Program. STS-135 ISS assembly flight ULF7 was the 135th and final mission of the American Space Shuttle program. It used the orbiter Atlantis and hardware originally processed for the STS-335 contingency mission which was not flown. STS-135 launched on July 8 2011 and landed on July 21 2011 following a one-day mission extension. The four-person crew was the smallest of any shuttle mission since STS-6 in April 1983. The mission's primary cargo was the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module MPLM Raffaello and a Lightweight Multi-Purpose Carrier LMC which were delivered to the International Space Station ISS. The flight of Raffaello marked the only time that Atlantis carried an MPLM. Although the mission was authorized it initially had no appropriation in the NASA budget raising questions about whether the mission would fly. On January 20 2011 program managers changed STS-335 to STS-135 on the flight manifest. This allowed for training and other mission specific preparations. On February 13 2011 program managers told their workforce that STS-135 would fly regardless of the funding situation via a continuing resolution. Until this point there had been no official references to the STS-135 mission in NASA documentation for the general public. During an address at the Marshall Space Flight Center on November 16 2010 NASA administrator Charles Bolden said that the agency needed to fly STS-135 to the station in 2011 due to possible delays in the development of commercial rockets and spacecraft designed to transport cargo to the ISS. "We are hoping to fly a third shuttle mission in addition to STS-133 and STS-134 in June 2011 what everybody calls the launch-on-need mission. and that's really needed to buy down the risk for the development time for commercial cargo" Bolden said. The mission was included in NASA's 2011 authorization which was signed into law on October 11 2010 but funding remained dependent on a subsequent appropriations bill. United Space Alliance signed a contract extension for the mission along with STS-134; the contract contained six one-month options with NASA in order to support continuing operations. The federal budget approved in April 2011 called for US$5.5 billion for NASA's space operations division including the shuttle and space station programs. According to NASA the budget running through September 30 2011 ended all concerns about funding the STS-135 mission. The reduced crew size also allowed the mission to maximize the payload carried to the ISS.20 It was the only time that a Shuttle crew of four flew to the ISS. The last shuttle mission to fly with just four crew members occurred 28 years earlier. The Multi-Purpose Logistics Module MPLM Raffaello made up the majority of the payload. This was Raffaello's fourth trip to the International Space Station since 2001 and the 12th use of an MPLM. Unlike previous MPLM missions that delivered large compartments and devices to outfit the space station laboratories STS-135 delivered only bags and supply containers. The MPLM was filled with 16 resupply racks which is the maximum that it could handle. Eight Resupply Stowage Platforms RSPs two Integrated Stowage Platforms ISPs six Resupply Stowage Racks RSRs and one Zero-G Stowage Rack ZSR which sits above another rack during transport. On flight day 4 Raffaello was lifted out of Atlantis's payload bay using the station's Canadarm2. It was berthed to nadir port of the Harmony node. After completing the cargo transfers to the ISS Raffaello was loaded with almost 5700 pounds of unneeded equipment and station waste to be brought back to Earth. On flight day 11 the MPLM was detached from Harmony and was secured in the cargo bay of the shuttle. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Johnson Space Center unknown‎

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‎National Astronautics and Space Administration, Johnson Space Center‎

‎Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-133 NASA Photograph; LG-2010-08-024-JSC‎

‎Houston TX: National Astronautics and Space Administration Johnson Space Center 2010. Presumed First Edition First printing. This is one of multiple originals issued. Single sheet printed on both sides. Very good. The format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. This is a single sheet with printing/imagery on both sides in a plastic sleeve. On the front side is a large color photograph of the six members of the Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-133. On the other side there are four columns. At the top of the left column is a small photograph of the crew with last names present. At the bottom of the right two columns is a description of the STS-133 mission patch. The crew members were Commander Steven W. Lindsey Colonel USAF RET. Pilot Eric A. Boe Colonel USAF Specialist Benjamin Alvin Drew Jr. Colonel USAF Specialist Timothy L. Kopra Colonel USA Specialist Michael R. Barratt M.D and Specialist Nicole Passonne Stott. Tim Kopra was injured and was replaced by Stephen Bowen--making this photograph a rarity. In the foreground a solitary orbiter ascends into a dark blue sky above a roiling fiery plume. A spray of stars surrounds the orbiter and a top lit crescent forms the background behind the ascent. The mission number STS-133 is emblazoned on the patch center and crewmembers' names are listed on a sky-blue border around the scene. The Shuttle Discovery is depicted ascending on a plume of flame as if it is just beginning a mission. However it is just the orbiter as it would be at mission's end. This is to signify Discovery's completion of its operational life and the beginning of its new role as a symbol of NASA's and the nation's proud legacy in human spaceflight. The Shuttle Discovery is depicted ascending on a plume of flame as if it is just beginning a mission. However it is just the orbiter without boosters or an external tank as it would be at mission's end. This is to signify Discovery's completion of its operational life and the beginning of its new role as a symbol of NASA's and the nation's proud legacy in human spaceflight. STS-133 ISS assembly flight ULF5 was the 133rd mission in NASA's Space Shuttle program; during the mission Space Shuttle Discovery docked with the International Space Station. It was Discovery's 39th and final mission. The mission launched on February 24 2011 and landed on March 9 2011. The crew consisted of six American astronauts all of whom had been on prior spaceflights headed by Commander Steven Lindsey. The crew joined the long-duration six person crew of Expedition 26 who were already aboard the space station. About a month before lift-off one of the original crew members Tim Kopra was injured in a bicycle accident. He was replaced by Stephen Bowen. The mission transported several items to the space station including the Permanent Multipurpose Module Leonardo which was left permanently docked to one of the station's ports. The shuttle also carried the third of four ExPRESS Logistics Carriers to the ISS as well as a humanoid robot called Robonaut. The mission marked both the 133rd flight of the Space Shuttle program and the 39th and final flight of Discovery with the orbiter completing a cumulative total of a whole year 365 days in space. The mission was affected by a series of delays due to technical problems with the external tank and to a lesser extent the payload. The launch initially scheduled for September 2010 was pushed back to October then to November then finally to February 2011. The mission commander Steven Lindsey handed over his position as Chief of the Astronaut Office position to Peggy Whitson in order to lead the mission. For the first time two mission crew members were in space when a crew assignment announcement was made as Nicole Stott and Michael Barratt were aboard the ISS as part of the Expedition 20 crew. During STS-133 Alvin Drew became the last African-American astronaut to fly on the Space Shuttle as no African-Americans were among the crews of STS-134 and STS-135. Having flown onboard Atlantis' STS-132 mission Bowen became the first and the only NASA astronaut to be launched on two consecutive missions until Doug Hurley launched aboard Crew Dragon Demo-2 in May 2020 after having previously launched on STS-135. National Astronautics and Space Administration, Johnson Space Center unknown‎

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‎NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION HAMPTON VA LANGLEY RESEARCH CEN TER‎

‎Cryogenic Technology. Part 1‎

‎PN. New. 1980. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Public Affairs, Public Information Division‎

‎Current News Wednesday July 30 1969‎

‎Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of Public Affairs Public Information Division 1969. Compilation of reprinted news articles contemporary compilation. Staplebound. Good. Format is approximately 8 inches by 10.5 pages. 50 pages of excerpts from NASA related news coverage including editorial cartoons. Ink initials on front page. Among the topics covered are: Apollo 11 mission Apollo 11 seismometers picked up 14 lunar landslides Mariner Probe approached Mars Moon rocks and Space Program. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Public Affairs, Public Information Division unknown‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Public Affairs, Public Information Division‎

‎Current News Monday July 28 1969‎

‎Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of Public Affairs Public Information Division 1969. Compilation of reprinted news articles contemporary compilation. Staplebound. Good. Format is approximately 8 inches by 10.5 pages. 52 pages of excerpts from NASA related news coverage including editorial cartoons. Ink initials on front page. Among the topics covered are: Apollo 11 mission Apollo 11 seismometers picked up 14 lunar landslides Mariner Probe approached Mars Moon rocks and Space Program. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Public Affairs, Public Information Division unknown‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Dawn Launch; Mission to Vesta and Ceres Press Kit/September 2007‎

‎Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration 2007. Xerox-style reproduction. Assume only a few copies were made for media representatives. Stapled at upper left corner. Very good. Front cover 2 22 pages. Illustrations. Contents include Media Services Information; Quick Facts; Why Dawn; Mission Overview; Spacecraft; Science Objectives and Program/Project Management. Dawn is a now retired space probe that was launched by NASA in September 2007 with the mission of studying two of the three known protoplanets of the asteroid belt: Vesta and Ceres. In the fulfillment of that mission—the ninth in NASA's Discovery Program—Dawn entered orbit around Vesta on July 16 2011 and completed a 14-month survey mission before leaving for Ceres in late 2012. It entered orbit around Ceres on March 6 2015. In 2017 NASA announced that the planned nine-year mission would be extended until the probe's hydrazine fuel supply was depleted. On November 1 2018 NASA announced that Dawn had depleted its hydrazine and the mission was ended. The derelict probe remains in a stable orbit around Ceres. Dawn is the first spacecraft to have orbited two extraterrestrial bodies the first spacecraft to have visited either Vesta or Ceres and the first to have orbited a dwarf planet. The Dawn mission was managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory with spacecraft components contributed by European partners from Italy Germany France and the Netherlands. It was the first NASA exploratory mission to use ion propulsion which enabled it to enter and leave the orbit of two celestial bodies. Previous multi-target missions using rockets powered by chemical engine such as the Voyager program were restricted to flybys. The Dawn mission was designed to study two large bodies in the asteroid belt in order to answer questions about the formation of the Solar System as well as to test the performance of its ion thrusters in deep space. Ceres and Vesta were chosen as two contrasting protoplanets the first one apparently "wet" i.e. icy and cold and the other "dry" i.e. rocky whose accretion was terminated by the formation of Jupiter. The two bodies provide a bridge in scientific understanding between the formation of rocky planets and the icy bodies of the Solar System and under what conditions a rocky planet can hold water. The International Astronomical Union IAU adopted a new definition of planet on August 24 2006 which introduced the term "dwarf planet" for ellipsoidal worlds that were too small to qualify for planetary status by "clearing their orbital neighborhood" of other orbiting matter. Dawn is the first mission to study a dwarf planet arriving at Ceres a few months before the arrival of the New Horizons probe at Pluto in July 2015. The spacecraft was placed in an uncontrolled but relatively stable orbit around Ceres where it ran out of hydrazine propellant by October 31 2018 and where it will remain as a "monument" for at least 20 years. National Aeronautics and Space Administration unknown‎

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‎Deep Space Chronicle: A Chronology of Deep Space and Planetary Probes 1958–2000 Monographs in Aerospace History‎

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‎Deep Space Chronicle: A Chronology of Deep Space and Planetary Probes 1958–2000 Monographs in Aerospace History‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Design Development Test and Evaluation DDT&E Considerations for Safe and Reliable Human Rated Spacecraft Systems: Volume II‎

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‎Design Development Test and Evaluation DDT&E Considerations for Safe and Reliable Human Rated Spacecraft Systems: Volume I‎

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‎Destination Moon: A History of the Lunar Orbiter Program‎

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‎Developing the Leadership Team: An Agency Guide‎

‎Management Concepts. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Management Concepts unknown‎

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‎Development of Autonomous Aerobraking Phase 2‎

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‎Development of Autonomous Aerobraking Phase 1‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration Kennedy Space Center‎

‎Discovery OV-103; NASA Facts FS-2011-1-016-KSC‎

‎Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Kennedy Space Center 2011. Presumed First Edition First printing. Single sheet printed on both sides. Very good. The format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. Illustration on the front side. List of the 38 flights the 39th flight that was targeted for 02/24/2011. Space Shuttle Discovery Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-103 is a retired American Space Shuttle orbiter. The spaceplane was one of the orbiters from NASA's Space Shuttle program and the third of five fully operational orbiters to be built. Its first mission STS-41-D flew from August 30 to September 5 1984. Over 27 years of service it launched and landed 39 times aggregating more spaceflights than any other spacecraft to date. The Space Shuttle launch vehicle had three main components: the Space Shuttle orbiter a single-use central fuel tank and two reusable solid rocket boosters. Nearly 25000 heat-resistant tiles cover the orbiter to protect it from high temperatures on re-entry. Discovery became the third operational orbiter to enter service preceded by Columbia and Challenger. After the Challenger and Columbia accidents Discovery became the oldest surviving orbiter. It embarked on its final mission STS-133 on February 24 2011 and touched down for the last time at Kennedy Space Center on March 9 having spent a cumulative total of nearly a full year in space. Discovery performed both research and International Space Station ISS assembly missions and also carried the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit among other satellites. Discovery was the first operational shuttle to be retired followed by Endeavour and then Atlantis. The shuttle is on display at the Udvar-Hazy Center of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. The name Discovery was chosen to carry on a tradition based on ships of exploration primarily HMS Discovery one of the ships commanded by Captain James Cook during his third and final major voyage from 1776 to 1779 and Henry Hudson's Discovery which was used in 1610-1611 to explore Hudson Bay and search for a Northwest Passage. Other ships bearing the name have included HMS Discovery of the 1875-1876 British Arctic Expedition to the North Pole and RRS Discovery which carried the 1901-1904 Discovery Expedition to Antarctica led by Captain Scott. Space Shuttle Discovery launched the Hubble Space Telescope and conducted the second and third Hubble service missions. It also launched the Ulysses probe and three TDRS satellites. Twice Discovery was chosen as the "Return To Flight" Orbiter first in 1988 after the loss of Challenger in 1986 and then again for the twin "Return To Flight" missions in July 2005 and July 2006 after the Columbia disaster in 2003. Project Mercury astronaut John Glenn who was 77 at the time flew with Discovery on STS-95 in 1998 making him the oldest person to go into space at that time in history. Had plans to launch United States Department of Defense payloads from Vandenberg Air Force Base gone ahead Discovery would have become the dedicated US Air Force shuttle. Its first West Coast mission STS-62-A was scheduled for 1986 but canceled in the aftermath of the Challenger disaster. On May 27 1999 Discovery was launched on STS-96 the first shuttle mission to dock with the International Space Station. Discovery was retired after completing its final mission STS-133 on March 9 2011. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Kennedy Space Center unknown‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory‎

‎Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment; National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter‎

‎Pasadena CA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Jet Propulsion Laboratory 2009. Presumed First Edition First printing. Single sheet printed on both sides. Very good. The format is approximately 85 inches by 11 inches. Color illustrations on both sides. Minor wear and soiling noted. The Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment is one of seven instruments aboard NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter which launched on June 18 2009. It is the first instrument to create detailed day and night surface temperature maps of the Moon. Data from Diviner has helped identify potential ice deposits in the polar regions map compositional variations on the surface and derive subsurface temperatures. Since July of 2009 Diviner has operated continuously acquiring nearly one trillion radiometric measurements to create the most detailed and complete set of thermal measurements of any planet in the solar system. The Diviner team will produce and archive a range of data products. These include low-level products derived from instrument telemetry Level 0; calibrated data with associated geometry Level 1; and higher-level data products that include gridded temperatures Level 2; and derived fields such as thermal inertia rock abundance and mineralogy that will be created with the aid of topographic data and models Level 3. Additionally the Diviner team will provide specialized data products relating to permanently shadowed regions at the lunar poles Level 4. These products will be made available to the public online through this web site and archived through the Geosciences Node of NASA's Planetary Data System. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter LRO is a NASA robotic spacecraft currently orbiting the Moon in an eccentric polar mapping orbit. Data collected by LRO have been described as essential for planning NASA's future human and robotic missions to the Moon. Its detailed mapping program is identifying safe landing sites locating potential resources on the Moon characterizing the radiation environment and demonstrating new technologies. Launched on June 18 2009 in conjunction with the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite LCROSS as the vanguard of NASA's Lunar Precursor Robotic Program LRO was the first United States mission to the Moon in over ten years. LRO and LCROSS were launched as part of the United States's Vision for Space Exploration program. The probe has made a 3-D map of the Moon's surface at 100-meter resolution and 98.2% coverage excluding polar areas in deep shadow including 0.5-meter resolution images of Apollo landing sites. The first images from LRO were published on July 2 2009 showing a region in the lunar highlands south of Mare Nubium Sea of Clouds. The total cost of the mission is reported as US$583 million of which $504 million pertains to the main LRO probe and $79 million to the LCROSS satellite. LRO has enough fuel to continue operations until at least 2026. On December 17 2010 a topographic map of the Moon based on data gathered by the LOLA instrument was released to the public. This is the most accurate topographic map of the Moon to date. It will continue to be updated as more data is acquired. In July 2024 the analysis of the radar data obtained by LRO confirmed the presence of an underground cave on the moon accessible from the surface. The cave is said to be about 45 meters wide and at least 80 meters long and present in the Mare Tranquillitatis Sea of Tranquility the ancient lava plain where the Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin first set foot on the moon. The mission maintains a full list of publications with science results on its website. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory unknown‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Dr. Ronald A. Parise--Payload Specialist‎

‎Washington DC: NASA c. 1986. very good. 8" x 10" 1 color photo 1 color photograph with explanatory information about NASA's Astro Observatory on the back. Computer Sciences Corporation's Dr. Ronald A. Parise is one of the scientists who have been chosen as members of the shuttle crew to operate the ultraviolet Astro Observatory's instruments in space. NASA unknown‎

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‎Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Space Shuttle Advanced Solid Rocket Motor Program‎

‎PN. New. 1988. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Earth Math: A Brief Mathematical Guide to Earth Science and Climate Change‎

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‎Earth Math: A Brief Mathematical Guide to Earth Science and Climate Change‎

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‎Earth Math: A Brief Mathematical Guide to Earth Science and Climate Change‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Earth Observing System Reports Volume IIf: Synthetic Aperture Radar SAR Instrument Panel Report‎

‎Washington DC: NASA 1987. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. good. Quarto 233 pages. Wraps. Illustrations some in color. Tables. Charts. Appendices. References. Glossary. Some wear to cover and spine edges. Some scuffing to covers. NASA paperback‎

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‎NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION‎

‎Earth Photographs from Gemini VI Through XII: 1968‎

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‎Earth Photographs from Gemini VI Through XII: 1968‎

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‎National Aeronautics And Space Administration‎

‎Earth Photographs From Gemini III IV and V.‎

‎N.A.S.A. January 1967. Oversized Hardback . Good - Cash/No Jacket. General surface and edge wear to the cover. The corners have been bumped. Soiling and discoloration to the cover. The binding has a slight tilt. Pages show reader and age wear. There are a few cracks in the spine throughout the book. The pages are still secure. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. N.A.S.A. hardcover‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Earth Photographs from Gemini III IV and V nasa sp-129‎

‎Washington D.C.: NASA 1967. First Thus. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Illustrated by Color b/w photos. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. In red cloth with gilt titling 4to 267pp. Illustrated. NASA unknown‎

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‎Earth Photographs From Gemini Iii Iv And V - Nasa Sp-129‎

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‎Earth Photographs from Gemini III IV and V. NASA SP-129‎

‎Washington DC: GPO 1967. fair to good. Quarto 266 profusely illus. in color endpaper maps appendix top corner text bent bd corners worn boards somewhat spotted & scratched. GPO hardcover‎

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‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Technology Utilization, Scientific and Technical Information Div‎

‎Earth Photographs from Gemini VI through XII. NASA SP-171‎

‎Washington DC: GPO 1968. good. Quarto 327 profusely illus. in color endpaper maps sm pc missing top edge ins rear bd appendices glossary bibliography. Some spotting and scuffing to boards some foxing to fore-edge. GPO hardcover‎

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