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Inside Launch

  • DARPA Airborne Satellite Launch Vehicle under F-15E Credits: Artist's concept, DARPACelestial Eagle Reborn
  • Ariane 5 test fire at Guiana Space CentreBiodiversity and Rocket Launches: Cohabiting at the Guiana Space Centre
  • Close-up view of Discovery’s three main engines—still exhibiting evidence of scorching from their momentary ignition on 26 June 1984—in the wake of the shuttle program’s first RSLS abort. (Credist: NASA).The Shuttle Launch Pad Aborts
  • The Story of the First V-2 Rocket Launch in Wassenaar, the Netherlands
  • At the RSS emergency evacuation stairs (Credits: NASA Tech).Inside Launch Pad 39A's Rubber Room
  • A Soyuz readies for launch (Credits: Roscosmos).9 Minutes Before Space
  • The first operational flight of India’s Geostationary Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV)—and its first successful mission—took place in September 2004 and delivered the EDUSAT/GSAT-3 payload into orbit (Credits: ISRO).Fuel Leak Scrubs India's GSLV Return to Flight Mission
  • The Soyuz TMA-07 photographed in April 2006 from ISS (Credits: NASA).The Soyuz Launch Sequence Explained
  • Spaceflight Clouds Upper Atmosphere
  • How Students Learn Safety Launching Rockets
  • Progress M-19M Heads to ISS Down One Antenna
  • ‘Driving’ Satellites: A Complex Undertaking, Not a Cheap Date
  • Update: Dragon Launched with One Engine Out
  • RBSP Launch Postponed Again
  • Safety Panel Now Satisfied with SpaceX Scrub Turnaround Time
  • SES-5 Launch Successful Following Lost Screw and Other Mishaps
  • A Tradition Continues: Blessing the Soyuz
  • Photograph Captures Rocket Launched into Northern Lights
  • Soyuz Readying for Second Kourou Launch
  • What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
  • Russia and Korea Still Disagree on Naro-1 Failure
  • Soyuz Ready for Milestone Launch from Kourou
  • Countdown to Europe’s First Soyuz Launch Under Way
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Browse The Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster

  • Evidence of foam loss preceding the disastrous Shuttle Columbia reentry (Credits: NASA)How We Nearly Lost Discovery: Returning to Flight After Columbia
  • Remembering Columbia
  • Learning from Columbia
  • Remnants of the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, stored in the RLV hangar at Kennedy Space Center (Credits: NASA).Organizational Factors of the Columbia Disaster
  • The Columbia Disaster and Space Program Safety
  • Columbia And The Day of Remembrance
  • Sixteen Minutes from Home
  • STS-107: Columbia's Lost Crew
  • Columbia debris reconstructionTimeline of the Columbia Disaster
  • Columbia Disaster Recommended Reading
  • Sacriflight by Lloyd Behrendt, commemorates Columbia's last launchColumbia Disaster Creative Works
  • The Columbia Disaster In Perspective
  • A trajectory analysis that used a computational fluid dynamics approach to determine the likely position and velocity histories of the foam (Credits: NASA Ref [1] p61).Cause and Consequences of the Columbia Disaster
  • According to CAIB, destruction of the crew module took place over a period of 24 seconds, beginning at an altitude of approximately 42,672m and ending at 32,000m (Credits: NASA).Lessons Learned from the Columbia Disaster
  • Columbia streaking over the Very Large Array radio telescope in Socorro, New Mexico (Credits: NASA).Impact of Columbia Disaster on US Aviation Safety
  • Columbia debris reconstructionLiving with Columbia: Interview with Mike Cianilli
  • Remembering the Columbia Crew, One Day at a Time
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