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- STS-119 STS-119 will be the 28th U.S. mission to the International Space Station. The flight will deliver the Starboard 6 truss segment, giving the station its fourth and final set of power-generating solar wings STS-119 will be the 28th U.S. mission to the International Space Station. The flight will deliver the Starboard 6 truss segment, giving the station its fourth and final set of power-generating solar wings STS-119 will be the 28th U.S. mission to the International Space Station. The flight will deliver the Starboard 6 truss segment, giving the station its fourth and final set of power-generating solar wings STS-119 will be the 28th U.S. mission to the International Space Station. The flight will deliver the Starboard 6 truss segment, giving the station its fourth and final set of power-generating solar wings
- STS-129 STS-129 STS-129 STS-129 STS-129
- STS-125 STS-125 was the fifth and final space shuttle mission launched to service and upgrade the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope. STS-125 was the fifth and final space shuttle mission launched to service and upgrade the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope. STS-125 was the fifth and final space shuttle mission launched to service and upgrade the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope. STS-125 was the fifth and final space shuttle mission launched to service and upgrade the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope.
- STS-126 STS-126 will be the 27th U.S. mission to the International Space Station. The flight will deliver equipment and supplies with a reusable Multi-Purpose Logistics Module STS-126 will be the 27th U.S. mission to the International Space Station. The flight will deliver equipment and supplies with a reusable Multi-Purpose Logistics Module STS-126 will be the 27th U.S. mission to the International Space Station. The flight will deliver equipment and supplies with a reusable Multi-Purpose Logistics Module STS-126 will be the 27th U.S. mission to the International Space Station. The flight will deliver equipment and supplies with a reusable Multi-Purpose Logistics Module
- STS-124 STS-124 is the 123rd shuttle mission and 26th shuttle flight to visit the space station. STS-124 is the 123rd shuttle mission and 26th shuttle flight to visit the space station. STS-124 is the 123rd shuttle mission and 26th shuttle flight to visit the space station. STS-124 is the 123rd shuttle mission and 26th shuttle flight to visit the space station.
- STS-127 STS-127 STS-127 STS-127 STS-127
- STS-128 STS-128 STS-128 STS-128 STS-128
- Ares I-X The first test flight of the Ares I launcher The first test flight of the Ares I launcher The first test flight of the Ares I launcher The first test flight of the Ares I launcher
Space Transportation System (Space Shuttle) The Space Transportation System The Space Transportation System The Space Transportation System The Space Transportation System
Alternative Launch and Spacecraft Systems (EELV, Commercial, Direct 3.0) Alternative Launch and Spacecraft Systems (EELV, Commercial, Direct 3.0) Alternative Launch and Spacecraft Systems (EELV, Commercial, Direct 3.0) Alternative Launch and Spacecraft Systems (EELV, Commercial, Direct 3.0) Alternative Launch and Spacecraft Systems (EELV, Commercial, Direct 3.0)
- DIRECT 3.0 DIRECT 3.0 is an alternative approach to launching missions planned under NASA's new mandate: The Vision for Space Exploration (VSE). DIRECT would replace the separate Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle (CLV) and Ares V Cargo Launch Vehicle (CaLV) with one single DIRECT 3.0 is an alternative approach to launching missions planned under NASA's new mandate: The Vision for Space Exploration (VSE). DIRECT would replace the separate Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle (CLV) and Ares V Cargo Launch Vehicle (CaLV) with one single DIRECT 3.0 is an alternative approach to launching missions planned under NASA's new mandate: The Vision for Space Exploration (VSE). DIRECT would replace the separate Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle (CLV) and Ares V Cargo Launch Vehicle (CaLV) with one single DIRECT 3.0 is an alternative approach to launching missions planned under NASA's new mandate: The Vision for Space Exploration (VSE). DIRECT would replace the separate Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle (CLV) and Ares V Cargo Launch Vehicle (CaLV) with one single
- Commercial The commercial launch industry The commercial launch industry The commercial launch industry The commercial launch industry
- EELV The Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program is a United States government, primarily a Department of Defense–sponsored effort begun in the 1990s. Its goal is to develop at least one family of space launch vehicles, that would meet the long term needs of the military and fulfill commercial and government need for cost-efficient and reliable access to Earth orbit. The Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program is a United States government, primarily a Department of Defense–sponsored effort begun in the 1990s. Its goal is to develop at least one family of space launch vehicles, that would meet the long term needs of the military and fulfill commercial and government need for cost-efficient and reliable access to Earth orbit. The Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program is a United States government, primarily a Department of Defense–sponsored effort begun in the 1990s. Its goal is to develop at least one family of space launch vehicles, that would meet the long term needs of the military and fulfill commercial and government need for cost-efficient and reliable access to Earth orbit. The Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program is a United States government, primarily a Department of Defense–sponsored effort begun in the 1990s. Its goal is to develop at least one family of space launch vehicles, that would meet the long term needs of the military and fulfill commercial and government need for cost-efficient and reliable access to Earth orbit.
Project Constellation Project Constellation Project Constellation Project Constellation Project Constellation
- Ares I NASA's Ares I rockets named for the Greek god associated with Mars.
Future astronauts will ride to orbit on Ares I, which uses a single five-segment solid rocket booster, a derivative of the space shuttle's solid rocket booster, for the first stage. A liquid oxygen/liquid hydrogen J-2X engine derived from the J-2 engine used on Apollo's second stage will power the crew exploration vehicle's second stage. The Ares I can lift more than 55,000 pounds to low Earth orbit. NASA's Ares I rockets named for the Greek god associated with Mars.
Future astronauts will ride to orbit on Ares I, which uses a single five-segment solid rocket booster, a derivative of the space shuttle's solid rocket booster, for the first stage. A liquid oxygen/liquid hydrogen J-2X engine derived from the J-2 engine used on Apollo's second stage will power the crew exploration vehicle's second stage. The Ares I can lift more than 55,000 pounds to low Earth orbit. NASA's Ares I rockets named for the Greek god associated with Mars.
Future astronauts will ride to orbit on Ares I, which uses a single five-segment solid rocket booster, a derivative of the space shuttle's solid rocket booster, for the first stage. A liquid oxygen/liquid hydrogen J-2X engine derived from the J-2 engine used on Apollo's second stage will power the crew exploration vehicle's second stage. The Ares I can lift more than 55,000 pounds to low Earth orbit. NASA's Ares I rockets named for the Greek god associated with Mars.
Future astronauts will ride to orbit on Ares I, which uses a single five-segment solid rocket booster, a derivative of the space shuttle's solid rocket booster, for the first stage. A liquid oxygen/liquid hydrogen J-2X engine derived from the J-2 engine used on Apollo's second stage will power the crew exploration vehicle's second stage. The Ares I can lift more than 55,000 pounds to low Earth orbit.
- Ares I-X The Ares I–X vehicle will consist of a functional four-segment solid rocket booster stage, a fifth segment mass simulator, an upper stage mass simulator, which will be similar in shape and equal in total mass to the actual upper stage, as well as a simulated Orion crew exploration vehicle and launch abort system. Since the actual upper stage hardware cannot be produced in time for the flight test, the upper stage mass simulator will allow the booster to fly approximately the same trajectory through the first stage of flight. The dummy The Ares I–X vehicle will consist of a functional four-segment solid rocket booster stage, a fifth segment mass simulator, an upper stage mass simulator, which will be similar in shape and equal in total mass to the actual upper stage, as well as a simulated Orion crew exploration vehicle and launch abort system. Since the actual upper stage hardware cannot be produced in time for the flight test, the upper stage mass simulator will allow the booster to fly approximately the same trajectory through the first stage of flight. The dummy The Ares I–X vehicle will consist of a functional four-segment solid rocket booster stage, a fifth segment mass simulator, an upper stage mass simulator, which will be similar in shape and equal in total mass to the actual upper stage, as well as a simulated Orion crew exploration vehicle and launch abort system. Since the actual upper stage hardware cannot be produced in time for the flight test, the upper stage mass simulator will allow the booster to fly approximately the same trajectory through the first stage of flight. The dummy The Ares I–X vehicle will consist of a functional four-segment solid rocket booster stage, a fifth segment mass simulator, an upper stage mass simulator, which will be similar in shape and equal in total mass to the actual upper stage, as well as a simulated Orion crew exploration vehicle and launch abort system. Since the actual upper stage hardware cannot be produced in time for the flight test, the upper stage mass simulator will allow the booster to fly approximately the same trajectory through the first stage of flight. The dummy
- Ares V The Ares V (formerly known as the Cargo Launch Vehicle or CaLV) is the cargo launch component of the upcoming Constellation program, which will replace the Space Shuttle after its retirement in 2010. Initially, the Ares V will launch the Earth Departure Stage and Altair lunar lander when NASA returns to the Moon, which is currently planned for 2019, but will also serve as the principal launcher for missions beyond the Earth-Moon system, including the program's ultimate goal, a manned mission to Mars after 2030.[2] The unmanned Ares V will complement the smaller, and man-rated Ares I rocket for the launching of the 4-6 person Orion spacecraft. Both rockets, deemed safer than the current Space Shuttle, will utilize technologies developed for Project Apollo, the Shuttle, and the Delta IV EELV program. The Ares V (formerly known as the Cargo Launch Vehicle or CaLV) is the cargo launch component of the upcoming Constellation program, which will replace the Space Shuttle after its retirement in 2010. Initially, the Ares V will launch the Earth Departure Stage and Altair lunar lander when NASA returns to the Moon, which is currently planned for 2019, but will also serve as the principal launcher for missions beyond the Earth-Moon system, including the program's ultimate goal, a manned mission to Mars after 2030.[2] The unmanned Ares V will complement the smaller, and man-rated Ares I rocket for the launching of the 4-6 person Orion spacecraft. Both rockets, deemed safer than the current Space Shuttle, will utilize technologies developed for Project Apollo, the Shuttle, and the Delta IV EELV program. The Ares V (formerly known as the Cargo Launch Vehicle or CaLV) is the cargo launch component of the upcoming Constellation program, which will replace the Space Shuttle after its retirement in 2010. Initially, the Ares V will launch the Earth Departure Stage and Altair lunar lander when NASA returns to the Moon, which is currently planned for 2019, but will also serve as the principal launcher for missions beyond the Earth-Moon system, including the program's ultimate goal, a manned mission to Mars after 2030.[2] The unmanned Ares V will complement the smaller, and man-rated Ares I rocket for the launching of the 4-6 person Orion spacecraft. Both rockets, deemed safer than the current Space Shuttle, will utilize technologies developed for Project Apollo, the Shuttle, and the Delta IV EELV program. The Ares V (formerly known as the Cargo Launch Vehicle or CaLV) is the cargo launch component of the upcoming Constellation program, which will replace the Space Shuttle after its retirement in 2010. Initially, the Ares V will launch the Earth Departure Stage and Altair lunar lander when NASA returns to the Moon, which is currently planned for 2019, but will also serve as the principal launcher for missions beyond the Earth-Moon system, including the program's ultimate goal, a manned mission to Mars after 2030.[2] The unmanned Ares V will complement the smaller, and man-rated Ares I rocket for the launching of the 4-6 person Orion spacecraft. Both rockets, deemed safer than the current Space Shuttle, will utilize technologies developed for Project Apollo, the Shuttle, and the Delta IV EELV program.
- Orion Crew Vehicle A component of the Vision for Space Exploration, Orion’s development is taking place in parallel with missions to complete the International Space Station using the space shuttle before the shuttle is retired in 2010. 

Orion will be capable of carrying crew and cargo to the space station. It will be able to rendezvous with a lunar landing module and an Earth departure stage in low-Earth orbit to carry crews to the moon and, one day, to Mars-bound vehicles assembled in low-Earth orbit. Orion will be the Earth entry vehicle for lunar and Mars returns. Orion’s design will borrow its shape from the capsules of the past, but takes advantage of 21st century technology in computers, electronics, life support, propulsion and heat protection systems. A component of the Vision for Space Exploration, Orion’s development is taking place in parallel with missions to complete the International Space Station using the space shuttle before the shuttle is retired in 2010. 

Orion will be capable of carrying crew and cargo to the space station. It will be able to rendezvous with a lunar landing module and an Earth departure stage in low-Earth orbit to carry crews to the moon and, one day, to Mars-bound vehicles assembled in low-Earth orbit. Orion will be the Earth entry vehicle for lunar and Mars returns. Orion’s design will borrow its shape from the capsules of the past, but takes advantage of 21st century technology in computers, electronics, life support, propulsion and heat protection systems. A component of the Vision for Space Exploration, Orion’s development is taking place in parallel with missions to complete the International Space Station using the space shuttle before the shuttle is retired in 2010. 

Orion will be capable of carrying crew and cargo to the space station. It will be able to rendezvous with a lunar landing module and an Earth departure stage in low-Earth orbit to carry crews to the moon and, one day, to Mars-bound vehicles assembled in low-Earth orbit. Orion will be the Earth entry vehicle for lunar and Mars returns. Orion’s design will borrow its shape from the capsules of the past, but takes advantage of 21st century technology in computers, electronics, life support, propulsion and heat protection systems. A component of the Vision for Space Exploration, Orion’s development is taking place in parallel with missions to complete the International Space Station using the space shuttle before the shuttle is retired in 2010. 

Orion will be capable of carrying crew and cargo to the space station. It will be able to rendezvous with a lunar landing module and an Earth departure stage in low-Earth orbit to carry crews to the moon and, one day, to Mars-bound vehicles assembled in low-Earth orbit. Orion will be the Earth entry vehicle for lunar and Mars returns. Orion’s design will borrow its shape from the capsules of the past, but takes advantage of 21st century technology in computers, electronics, life support, propulsion and heat protection systems.
From Where We Sit Commentary and discussion led by select InsideKSC members. Commentary and discussion led by select InsideKSC members. Commentary and discussion led by select InsideKSC members. Commentary and discussion led by select InsideKSC members.
- The Space Exploration Roundtable A discussion devoted to the past, present and future of space exploration. Jim McDade is the host of this wide ranging, in-depth space exploration seminar.  If you want to ask questions or discuss the who, what, why, where, when and how of space exploration, this discussion is the best place to begin. A discussion devoted to the past, present and future of space exploration. Jim McDade is the host of this wide ranging, in-depth space exploration seminar.  If you want to ask questions or discuss the who, what, why, where, when and how of space exploration, this discussion is the best place to begin. A discussion devoted to the past, present and future of space exploration. Jim McDade is the host of this wide ranging, in-depth space exploration seminar.  If you want to ask questions or discuss the who, what, why, where, when and how of space exploration, this discussion is the best place to begin. A discussion devoted to the past, present and future of space exploration. Jim McDade is the host of this wide ranging, in-depth space exploration seminar.  If you want to ask questions or discuss the who, what, why, where, when and how of space exploration, this discussion is the best place to begin.
- "Inside" KSC A critical view, sometimes too serious in nature regarding issues that impact manned space flight. A critical view, sometimes too serious in nature regarding issues that impact manned space flight. A critical view, sometimes too serious in nature regarding issues that impact manned space flight. A critical view, sometimes too serious in nature regarding issues that impact manned space flight.
The Space Politics and Policy of P.O.T.U.S. Over the decades, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has embodied the adventurous spirit that lifted this nation to greatness and inspired people around the world. Barack Obama believes that the United States needs a strong space program to help maintain its superiority not only in space, but also here on earth in the realms of education, technology, and national security. Over the years, NASA technology has been applied to improve everything from computers and medical technology to baby formula and automobiles. Work done at NASA, whether here on earth or in outer space, impacts the daily lives of all Americans. Over the decades, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has embodied the adventurous spirit that lifted this nation to greatness and inspired people around the world. Barack Obama believes that the United States needs a strong space program to help maintain its superiority not only in space, but also here on earth in the realms of education, technology, and national security. Over the years, NASA technology has been applied to improve everything from computers and medical technology to baby formula and automobiles. Work done at NASA, whether here on earth or in outer space, impacts the daily lives of all Americans. Over the decades, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has embodied the adventurous spirit that lifted this nation to greatness and inspired people around the world. Barack Obama believes that the United States needs a strong space program to help maintain its superiority not only in space, but also here on earth in the realms of education, technology, and national security. Over the years, NASA technology has been applied to improve everything from computers and medical technology to baby formula and automobiles. Work done at NASA, whether here on earth or in outer space, impacts the daily lives of all Americans. Over the decades, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has embodied the adventurous spirit that lifted this nation to greatness and inspired people around the world. Barack Obama believes that the United States needs a strong space program to help maintain its superiority not only in space, but also here on earth in the realms of education, technology, and national security. Over the years, NASA technology has been applied to improve everything from computers and medical technology to baby formula and automobiles. Work done at NASA, whether here on earth or in outer space, impacts the daily lives of all Americans.
Journey To The Moon - Member Recollections A forum for Inside KSC members to express recollections, data and media related to the original A forum for Inside KSC members to express recollections, data and media related to the original A forum for Inside KSC members to express recollections, data and media related to the original A forum for Inside KSC members to express recollections, data and media related to the original
- The Saturn V The Saturn V The Saturn V The Saturn V The Saturn V
Off Topic Discussions Discussions that do not pertain specifically to Space Flight Discussions that do not pertain specifically to Space Flight Discussions that do not pertain specifically to Space Flight Discussions that do not pertain specifically to Space Flight
- The Moonshot Bar & Grill Your place for discussions on topic, off topic, and out of this world. Come on in and relax a bit. Your place for discussions on topic, off topic, and out of this world. Come on in and relax a bit. Your place for discussions on topic, off topic, and out of this world. Come on in and relax a bit. Your place for discussions on topic, off topic, and out of this world. Come on in and relax a bit.
- THE PIT A forum for posts that are of a personal attack nature, that are not suitable for the websites normal forums. WARNING: Some of these posts might include offensive personal attacks. If you enter, do so at your own descretion. InsideKSC.com does not condone or support the text in this forum A forum for posts that are of a personal attack nature, that are not suitable for the websites normal forums. WARNING: Some of these posts might include offensive personal attacks. If you enter, do so at your own descretion. InsideKSC.com does not condone or support the text in this forum A forum for posts that are of a personal attack nature, that are not suitable for the websites normal forums. WARNING: Some of these posts might include offensive personal attacks. If you enter, do so at your own descretion. InsideKSC.com does not condone or support the text in this forum A forum for posts that are of a personal attack nature, that are not suitable for the websites normal forums. WARNING: Some of these posts might include offensive personal attacks. If you enter, do so at your own descretion. InsideKSC.com does not condone or support the text in this forum
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- The Outer Fringes of Space Do you believe that Apollo never went to the moon? Do you believe that space aliens originally brought our human ancestors to Earth? Do you believe that JFK was assassinated  by Moon people who objected to his decision to send Earthlings to the Moon? 

Do you agree or disagree with Al Gore about global warming?

Other than a posting that might be call into question the character or reputation of specific individuals, or when comments posted might be considered libelous or slander by the moderator from a legal viewpoint, this is the place where you can feel free to share your beliefs without fear of censorship of your ideas and concepts. No naughty words allowed, please.

Have fun, but don't be insulting to others. Feel free to express your differences with the posting here, but personal (ad hominem or Tu Quoque) attacks are forbidden. Do you believe that Apollo never went to the moon? Do you believe that space aliens originally brought our human ancestors to Earth? Do you believe that JFK was assassinated  by Moon people who objected to his decision to send Earthlings to the Moon? 

Do you agree or disagree with Al Gore about global warming?

Other than a posting that might be call into question the character or reputation of specific individuals, or when comments posted might be considered libelous or slander by the moderator from a legal viewpoint, this is the place where you can feel free to share your beliefs without fear of censorship of your ideas and concepts. No naughty words allowed, please.

Have fun, but don't be insulting to others. Feel free to express your differences with the posting here, but personal (ad hominem or Tu Quoque) attacks are forbidden. Do you believe that Apollo never went to the moon? Do you believe that space aliens originally brought our human ancestors to Earth? Do you believe that JFK was assassinated  by Moon people who objected to his decision to send Earthlings to the Moon? 

Do you agree or disagree with Al Gore about global warming?

Other than a posting that might be call into question the character or reputation of specific individuals, or when comments posted might be considered libelous or slander by the moderator from a legal viewpoint, this is the place where you can feel free to share your beliefs without fear of censorship of your ideas and concepts. No naughty words allowed, please.

Have fun, but don't be insulting to others. Feel free to express your differences with the posting here, but personal (ad hominem or Tu Quoque) attacks are forbidden. Do you believe that Apollo never went to the moon? Do you believe that space aliens originally brought our human ancestors to Earth? Do you believe that JFK was assassinated  by Moon people who objected to his decision to send Earthlings to the Moon? 

Do you agree or disagree with Al Gore about global warming?

Other than a posting that might be call into question the character or reputation of specific individuals, or when comments posted might be considered libelous or slander by the moderator from a legal viewpoint, this is the place where you can feel free to share your beliefs without fear of censorship of your ideas and concepts. No naughty words allowed, please.

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Mission Documentation & Flight Manuals
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- Launch Control / Mission Control Operations And Training Manuals Containing a complete set of S0007 countdown manuals, JSC flight procedures handbooks, and flight and launch rules manuals, these are some of the documents that help launch the Space Shuttle from KSC and assist in mission success from JSC.  Registration required. Containing a complete set of S0007 countdown manuals, JSC flight procedures handbooks, and flight and launch rules manuals, these are some of the documents that help launch the Space Shuttle from KSC and assist in mission success from JSC.  Registration required. Containing a complete set of S0007 countdown manuals, JSC flight procedures handbooks, and flight and launch rules manuals, these are some of the documents that help launch the Space Shuttle from KSC and assist in mission success from JSC.  Registration required. Containing a complete set of S0007 countdown manuals, JSC flight procedures handbooks, and flight and launch rules manuals, these are some of the documents that help launch the Space Shuttle from KSC and assist in mission success from JSC.  Registration required.
- Major STS Program Documents Featuring a complete set of S0007 countdown documents, this collection also includes flight rule handbooks and JSC flight control operations manuals. Featuring a complete set of S0007 countdown documents, this collection also includes flight rule handbooks and JSC flight control operations manuals. Featuring a complete set of S0007 countdown documents, this collection also includes flight rule handbooks and JSC flight control operations manuals. Featuring a complete set of S0007 countdown documents, this collection also includes flight rule handbooks and JSC flight control operations manuals.
- Shuttle Countdown (S0007) Documents A complete set of the S0007 Space Shuttle Countdown Documents with the detailed timetable used by the Launch Control Center in the days and hours before a Space Shuttle launch. A complete set of the S0007 Space Shuttle Countdown Documents with the detailed timetable used by the Launch Control Center in the days and hours before a Space Shuttle launch. A complete set of the S0007 Space Shuttle Countdown Documents with the detailed timetable used by the Launch Control Center in the days and hours before a Space Shuttle launch. A complete set of the S0007 Space Shuttle Countdown Documents with the detailed timetable used by the Launch Control Center in the days and hours before a Space Shuttle launch.
- JSC Flight Procedures Handbooks Flight Procedure Handbooks describe and provide rationale for the procedures used in flight.  The books are prepared for STS flight crews and ground operations personnel as a training supplement and convenient reference source.  Upon completion of the FPH, the reader should have a thorough understanding of all aspects of the procedures covered by the handbook. Flight Procedure Handbooks describe and provide rationale for the procedures used in flight.  The books are prepared for STS flight crews and ground operations personnel as a training supplement and convenient reference source.  Upon completion of the FPH, the reader should have a thorough understanding of all aspects of the procedures covered by the handbook. Flight Procedure Handbooks describe and provide rationale for the procedures used in flight.  The books are prepared for STS flight crews and ground operations personnel as a training supplement and convenient reference source.  Upon completion of the FPH, the reader should have a thorough understanding of all aspects of the procedures covered by the handbook. Flight Procedure Handbooks describe and provide rationale for the procedures used in flight.  The books are prepared for STS flight crews and ground operations personnel as a training supplement and convenient reference source.  Upon completion of the FPH, the reader should have a thorough understanding of all aspects of the procedures covered by the handbook.
- SFOC - JSC Handbooks Featuring Space Flight Operations Contract (SFOC) JSC handbooks and manuals. Featuring Space Flight Operations Contract (SFOC) JSC handbooks and manuals. Featuring Space Flight Operations Contract (SFOC) JSC handbooks and manuals. Featuring Space Flight Operations Contract (SFOC) JSC handbooks and manuals.
- CIL and Safety Documents The Critical Items List and Hazard Analysis documents reproduced here were provided by NASA shortly after the Challenger (STS-51L) accident and were of relatively poor quality, although virtually every page is readable. The Critical Items List and Hazard Analysis documents reproduced here were provided by NASA shortly after the Challenger (STS-51L) accident and were of relatively poor quality, although virtually every page is readable. The Critical Items List and Hazard Analysis documents reproduced here were provided by NASA shortly after the Challenger (STS-51L) accident and were of relatively poor quality, although virtually every page is readable. The Critical Items List and Hazard Analysis documents reproduced here were provided by NASA shortly after the Challenger (STS-51L) accident and were of relatively poor quality, although virtually every page is readable.
- Flight Manuals & Training Documentation (Historical) A variety of training documentation and flight manuals from Project Mercury, Project Gemini, Project Apollo, and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Program.  Registration required. A variety of training documentation and flight manuals from Project Mercury, Project Gemini, Project Apollo, and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Program.  Registration required. A variety of training documentation and flight manuals from Project Mercury, Project Gemini, Project Apollo, and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Program.  Registration required. A variety of training documentation and flight manuals from Project Mercury, Project Gemini, Project Apollo, and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Program.  Registration required.
- Project Mercury The Mercury Program The Mercury Program The Mercury Program The Mercury Program
- Project Gemini The Gemini Program The Gemini Program The Gemini Program The Gemini Program
- Project Apollo The Apollo Lunar Program The Apollo Lunar Program The Apollo Lunar Program The Apollo Lunar Program
- SkyLab Program The Apollo Applications Program The Apollo Applications Program The Apollo Applications Program The Apollo Applications Program
- Launch Vehicles Launch Vehicles used by the United States Launch Vehicles used by the United States Launch Vehicles used by the United States Launch Vehicles used by the United States
- Space Shuttle Flight Data Files Flight Data Files and mission-related documents from previous Space Transportation System (Space Shuttle) missions.  Registration required. Flight Data Files and mission-related documents from previous Space Transportation System (Space Shuttle) missions.  Registration required. Flight Data Files and mission-related documents from previous Space Transportation System (Space Shuttle) missions.  Registration required. Flight Data Files and mission-related documents from previous Space Transportation System (Space Shuttle) missions.  Registration required.
- Generic Flight Data Files Those Flight Data Files which are not mission specific but used for generalized training and other various technical purposes Those Flight Data Files which are not mission specific but used for generalized training and other various technical purposes Those Flight Data Files which are not mission specific but used for generalized training and other various technical purposes Those Flight Data Files which are not mission specific but used for generalized training and other various technical purposes
- Mission Specific Flight Data Files Mission Specific Flight Data Files Mission Specific Flight Data Files Mission Specific Flight Data Files Mission Specific Flight Data Files
- STS-1 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-1. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-1. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-1. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-1.
- STS-2 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-2. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-2. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-2. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-2.
- STS-3 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-3. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-3. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-3. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-3.
- STS-4 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-4. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-4. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-4. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-4.
- STS-5 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-5. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-5. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-5. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-5.
- STS-6 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-6. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-6. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-6. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-6.
- STS-7 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-7. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-7. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-7. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-7.
- STS-8 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-8. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-8. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-8. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-8.
- STS-9 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-9. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-9. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-9. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-9.
- STS-41B Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41B Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41B Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41B Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41B
- STS-41C Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41C. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41C. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41C. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41C.
- STS-41D Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41D Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41D Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41D Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41D
- STS-41G Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41G. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41G. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41G. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-41G.
- STS-51A Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51A. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51A. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51A. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51A.
- STS-51B Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51A Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51A Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51A Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51A
- STS-51D Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51D Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51D Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51D Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51D
- STS-51F Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51F. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51F. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51F. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51F.
- STS-51G Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51G. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51G. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51G. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51G.
- STS-51I Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51I Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51I Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51I Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51I
- STS-51L Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51L. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51L. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51L. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-51L.
- STS-81 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-81. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-81. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-81. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-81.
- STS-86 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-86 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-86 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-86 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-86
- STS-89 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-89. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-89. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-89. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-89.
- STS-90 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-90. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-90. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-90. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-90.
- STS-99 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-99. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-99. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-99. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-99.
- STS-103 Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-103. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-103. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-103. Flight Data Files and mission specific documents from from STS-103.
- Project Constellation Training Manuals & Documentation Items related to the development of, and training for, all aspects of Project Constellation.  Registration required. Items related to the development of, and training for, all aspects of Project Constellation.  Registration required. Items related to the development of, and training for, all aspects of Project Constellation.  Registration required. Items related to the development of, and training for, all aspects of Project Constellation.  Registration required.

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- Inside KSC Photography Photography produced by the Inside KSC  Staff and friends. -Registration required Photography produced by the Inside KSC  Staff and friends. -Registration required Photography produced by the Inside KSC  Staff and friends. -Registration required Photography produced by the Inside KSC  Staff and friends. -Registration required
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- NASA Video Public NASA video, unless otherwise noted Registration required Public NASA video, unless otherwise noted Registration required Public NASA video, unless otherwise noted Registration required Public NASA video, unless otherwise noted Registration required
- STS-124 STS-124 Mission Video STS-124 Mission Video STS-124 Mission Video STS-124 Mission Video
- Constellation Constellation Constellation Constellation Constellation
- Inside KSC Video Note: The DIVX plug-in is required to play these Video files - Courtesy - Philip Sloss Registration required Note: The DIVX plug-in is required to play these Video files - Courtesy - Philip Sloss Registration required Note: The DIVX plug-in is required to play these Video files - Courtesy - Philip Sloss Registration required Note: The DIVX plug-in is required to play these Video files - Courtesy - Philip Sloss Registration required
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- STS-4 STS-4 STS-4 STS-4 STS-4
- STS-6 STS-6 STS-6 STS-6 STS-6
- STS-9 STS-9 STS-9 STS-9 STS-9
- STS-41D STS-41D STS-41D STS-41D STS-41D
- STS-51C STS-51C STS-51C STS-51C STS-51C
- STS-51B STS-51B STS-51B STS-51B STS-51B
- STS-51F STS-51F STS-51F STS-51F STS-51F
- STS-26 STS-26 STS-26 STS-26 STS-26
- STS-107 STS-107 STS-107 STS-107 STS-107
- STS-114 STS-114 STS-114 STS-114 STS-114
- STS-117 STS-117 STS-117 STS-117 STS-117
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