NAME OF VEHICLE | NAME OF ORBITER | MISSION NUMBER | MISSION DESCRIPTION | LOCATION | CITY | STATE/COUNTRY |
SPACE SHUTTLE | SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY | STS-51 | STS-51 was a NASA Space Shuttle Discovery mission that launched the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) in September 1993. The flight also featured the deployment and retrieval of the SPAS-ORFEUS satellite and its IMAX camera, which captured spectacular footage of Discovery in space. | STEVEN UDVAR HAZY | CHANTILLY | VIRGINA |
SPACE SHUTTLE | SPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR | STS 69 | STS-69 was a Space Shuttle Endeavour mission, and the second flight of the Wake Shield Facility (WSF). The mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on 7 September 1995. It was the 100th successful crewed NASA spaceflight[citation needed | CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER | EXPOSITION PARK | CALIFORNIA |
SPACE SHUTTLE | SPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR | STS 88 | STS-88 was the first Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). It was flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour, and took the first American module, the Unity node, to the station | CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER | EXPOSITION PARK | CALIFORNIA |
SPACE SHUTTLE | SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA | STS 109 | STS-109 (SM3B) was a Space Shuttle mission that launched from the Kennedy Space Center on 1 March 2002. It was the 108th mission of the Space Shuttle program, the 27th flight of the orbiter Columbia and the fourth servicing of the Hubble Space Telescope. It was also the last successful mission of the orbiter Columbia before the ill-fated STS-107 mission, which culminated in the Columbia disaster. | N/A | N/A | N/A |