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STS - 126 Endeavour

Bryce Space posted on Nov 30, 2008
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Shuttle model from NASA WEB SITE 3D Resources Planet texture from whiskeysierra. Endeavour STS-126 Landing Today... (16:25 Eastern time, California) Space Shuttle Endeavour (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-105) is one of the three currently operational orbiters in the Space Shuttle fleet of NASA, the space agency of the United States. (The other two are Discovery and Atlantis.) Endeavour was the fifth and final NASA space shuttle to be built. Endeavour is currently orbiting the Earth having launched on mission STS-126 to the International Space Station on November 14. Endeavour is currently scheduled to land back at the Edward Base California on November 30, 2008 at 04:25 p.m. EST. The United States Congress authorized the construction of Endeavour in 1987 to replace Challenger, which was lost in an accident in 1986. Structural spares from the construction of Discovery and Atlantis, two of the three remaining operating shuttles at the time, were used in its assembly. The decision to build Endeavour was favored over refitting Enterprise on cost grounds. Endeavour was named through a national competition involving students in elementary and secondary schools. Entries included an essay about the name, the story behind it and why it was appropriate for a NASA shuttle, and the project that supported the name. Endeavour was the most popular entry, accounting for almost one-third of the state-level winners. For example, Utah's state level winner, Nolan Butcher, a sixth grade student from Nibley Park Elementary school located in Salt Lake City Utah, selected Endeavour because some definitions of the word mean to be bold and put forth great effort. The national winners were Senatobia Middle School in Senatobia, Miss., in the elementary division and Tallulah Falls School in Tallulah Falls, Ga., in the upper school division. The national winners were selected based on the quality of the project submitted with their entries. They were honored at several ceremonies in Washington, D.C., including a White House ceremony where then-President George H.W. Bush presented awards to each school. The orbiter is named after HM Bark Endeavour, the ship commanded by 18th century explorer James Cook; the name also honored Endeavour, the Command Module of Apollo 15. This is why the name is spelled in the British English manner, rather than the American English spelling of "Endeavor." This has caused confusion, most notably when NASA themselves misspelled a sign on the launch pad in 2007. Endeavour was delivered by Rockwell International in May 1991 and first launched a year later, in May 1992, on STS-49. Rockwell International claimed that it had made no profit on Space Shuttle Endeavour, despite it costing $2.2 billion USD. On its first mission, it captured and redeployed the stranded INTELSAT VI communications satellite. In 1993, it made the first service mission to the Hubble Space Telescope. Endeavour was withdrawn from service for eight months in 1997 for a retrofit, including installation of a new airlock. In December 1998, it delivered the Unity Module to the International Space Station. Endeavour completed its latest Orbiter Major Modification period, which began in December 2003, and ended on Thursday, October 6, 2005. During this time, the Orbiter received major hardware upgrades, including a new, multi-functional, electronic display system, often referred to as glass cockpit, and an advanced GPS receiver, along with safety upgrades recommended by the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) for Shuttle return to flight after the disintegration of sister-ship Columbia during re-entry on February 1, 2003. YOU CAN SEE LANDING LIVE ON: N A S A - T V Thanks Magik

Comments (78)


wannes

9:58AM | Mon, 01 December 2008

Superbe!!!!!

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mickeyrony

10:58AM | Mon, 01 December 2008

I have to look at that yesterday Magik with your request Superbe landing and carefully. Cheer still a brilliant work. Good narration. Cheer and mile mercies ((5++)) J'ai regarder cela hier Magik à ta demande Superbe atterrissage et en douceur . Bravo encore un travail génial . Bonne narration . Bravo et mile mercis ((5++))

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Dreamingbee

12:13PM | Mon, 01 December 2008

another fantastic work

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pops

1:47PM | Mon, 01 December 2008

This is awesome

lucindawind

5:49PM | Mon, 01 December 2008

wonderful work !

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eekdog

9:05PM | Mon, 01 December 2008

superb space art bro, wild stuff you do.. steve

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fredster66

4:19AM | Tue, 02 December 2008

Superb scene here!

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Severine

10:24AM | Tue, 02 December 2008

Très belle image, tu as bien su faire le halo de lumière autour de la planète :)

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1358

10:35AM | Wed, 03 December 2008

this reminds me of why I wanted to be an astronaut when I grew up..... I should get on to that one day... thanks for the reminder!

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CarolSassy

12:04PM | Wed, 03 December 2008

Very nice space pic! Cool shutter model! Fantastic composition! (:

bebert

1:04AM | Thu, 04 December 2008

belle image !! lui manque un petit bras à cette navette :)))

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Lunastar

9:45PM | Thu, 04 December 2008

I'm sure if someone could take a photo of the shuttle in space it would look just like this. Awesome work.

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erlandpil

12:15PM | Sat, 06 December 2008

Nice done image erland

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Jay-el-Jay

3:08PM | Sat, 06 December 2008

Fine work on this image and the space-history lesson.

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dbrv6

7:14PM | Sat, 06 December 2008

Wonderful Render! Nice writeup.

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BryceHoro Online Now!

1:52PM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Render and info supplied: both great!

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clam73

7:26AM | Sat, 20 December 2008

excellent space scene and thanx for the info!

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amirapsp

2:50AM | Tue, 30 December 2008

Just gorgeous!!!


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