Endeavour (Space shuttle)
History notes:
The Endeavour Space Shuttle had its first flight in 1992 and was retired in 2011. It was named for the British HMS Endeavour, Captain James Cook's ship, on his first voyage of discovery (1768–1771). It flew 25 missions. Since its retirement Endeavour is housed at the California Science Center.
Links to collections
Records of Daniel S. Goldin, 1992 - 2001
National Archives at College Park
[AMNH flags] [realia].
American Museum of Natural History
Space Shuttle Engineering Photographs of Launchings and Landings, 9/29/1981 - 7/26/2005
National Archives at College Park
Related names in SNAC
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Chang-Díaz, Franklin R., 1950-
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Dunbar, Bonnie J., 1949-
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Godwin, Linda
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Helms, Susan, 1958-
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Hoffman, Jeffrey A., 1944-
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Jemison, Mae, 1956-
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Jernigan, Tamara Elizabeth, 1959-
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Lee, Mark C., 1952-
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Low, G. David.
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Musgrave, Story, 1935-
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Reilly, James F., II, 1954-
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Ross, Jerry Lynn, 1948-
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Thomas, Andrew (Andrew S. W.), 1951-
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Thornton, Kathryn, 1952-
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Walker, David M.
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Wolf, David A., 1956-
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Jemison, Mae, 1956-
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Rockwell International
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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Information
Subjects:
- Spacecraft
- Space transportation system
Occupations:
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Places:
- CA, US
Variant Names
Endeavour (Space shuttle)
Endeavor (Space shuttle)