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REFERENCE LINKS - AMERICAN HISTORY
THE U. S. SPACE PROGRAM
"Unless otherwise noted, all links contained herein are from the National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA)"
- National Aeronautics & Space Administration Headquarters (Washington, D.C.)
- Marshall Space Flight Center - Huntsville, Alabama
- Kennedy Space Center - Cape Canaveral, Florida
- Johnson Space Center - Houston, Texas
- Space Race Exhibition (National Air & Space Museum)
- History Of Space Exploration (Hawaiian Astronomical Society)
- "Keeping House In Outer Space", Hartley E. Howe - October, 1957 (The Atlantic Monthly)
- "The Astronomer's Stake In Outer Space", Donald H. Menzel - November, 1958 (The Atlantic Monthly)
- Wernher Von Braun (Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville)
- He Conquered Space - Wernher Von Braun (The Discovery Channel Online)
- Werhner Von Braun - The Space Age Continues
- This New Ocean - A History Of Project Mercury (NASA)
- NASA Space Act Of 1958
- Rocket History
- Early Astronauts
- Key Documents In The History Of U.S. Space Policy
- NASA Timeline
- Project Mercury Drawings & Technical Diagrams (NASA)
- Langley Research Center's Role In Project Mercury (NASA)
- Project Mercury (Kennedy Space Center, NASA)
- Spacelink - Mercury Missions (NASA)
- Flights Of Project Mercury (NASA)
- Mercury 3 - Freedom 7, Astronaut Alan Shephard, 1961 (NASA)
- Mercury 4 - Liberty Bell 7, Astronaut Virgil "Gus" Grissom, 1961 (NASA)
- Mercury 6 - Friendship 7, Astronaut John Glenn, 1962 (NASA)
- Mercury 7 - Aurora 7, Astronaut Scott Carpenter, 1962 (NASA)
- Mercury 8 - Sigma 7, Astronaut Wally Schirra, 1962 (NASA)
- Mercury 9 - Faith 7, Astronaut Gordon Cooper, 1963 (NASA)
- Project Gemini
- Project Gemini Drawings & Technical Diagrams
- Gemini 1 - Unmanned, 1964
- Gemini 2 - Unmanned, 1965
- Gemini 3 - Virgil "Gus" Grissom, John Young, 1965
- Gemini 4 - James A. McDivitt, Edward H. White, II - First U.S. Space Walk, 1965
- Gemini 5 - Gordon Cooper, Pete Conrad, 1965
- Gemini 7 - Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, 1965 (Later re-named Gemini 6)
- Gemini 6 - Wally Schirra, Thomas Stafford, 1965 (Launch Delayed - Later re-named Gemini 6-A)
- Gemini 8 - Neil Armstrong, David Scott, 1966
- Gemini 9 - Thomas Stafford, Eugene Cernan, 1966
(Re-named Gemini 9-A, owing to the deaths, in early 1966, of the original crew, Elliott See & Charles Bassett)
- Gemini 10 - John Young, Michael Collins, 1966
- Gemini 11 - Pete Conrad, Richard Gordon, 1966
- Gemini 12 - Jim Lovell, Edwin Aldrin, 1966
- Project Apollo
- Project Apollo Drawings & Technical Diagrams
- Project Apollo Information
- The Apollo Manned Space Program (National Air & Space Museum)
- Apollo Lunar Surface Journal
- Locations Of Apollo Command Modules (National Space Science Data Center)
- Launch Complex 39-A & 39-B
- Moonport: A History Of Apollo Launch Facilities & Operations
- A History Of Apollo Lunar Exploration Missions
- The Saturn V (Rendezvous Magazine)
- The Apollo 1 Fire - Virgil "Gus" Grissom, Edward H. White, II, Roger B. Chaffee - January 27, 1967
- Apollo 1 (National Air & Space Museum)
- Report Of The Apollo 1 Fire Review Board
- In Memory Of Gus Grissom, Ed White, Roger Chaffee - Apollo 1
- Apollo 4 - Unmanned - November, 1967
- Apollo 5 - Unmanned - January, 1968
- Apollo 6 - Unmanned - April, 1968
- Apollo 7 - Schirra, Eisele, Cunningham - October, 1968
- Apollo 8 - Borman, Lovell, Anders - December, 1968
- Apollo 9 - McDivitt, Scott, Schweickart - March, 1969
- Apollo 10 - Cernan, Young, Stafford - May, 1969
- Apollo 11 - Armstrong, Aldrin, Collins - July, 1969 (First Lunar Landing)
- Apollo 12 - Conrad, Gordon, Bean - November, 1969 (Second Lunar Landing)
- Apollo 13 - Lovell, Swigert, Haise - April, 1970 (Trans-Lunar Onboard Accident - Mission Aborted)
- Apollo 14 - Shepard, Roosa, Mitchell - January-February, 1971 (Third Lunar Landing)
- Apollo 15 - Scott, Irwin, Worden - July-August, 1971 (Fourth Lunar Landing)
- Apollo 16 - Young, Mattingly, Duke - April, 1972 (Fifth Lunar Landing)
- Apollo 17 - Cernan, Evans, Schmitt - December, 1972 (Sixth Lunar Landing)
- The Pioneer Project, 1972 (Unmanned Space Probe)
- Project Skylab, 1973-74
- Skylab Station (Skylab 1 Unmanned Launch)
- Skylab 2 Mission, 1973
- Skylab 3 Mission, 1973
- Skylab 4 Mission, 1973-74
- Apollo-Soyuz Project, 1975 (Joint U.S.-Russian Space Mission)
- The Space Shuttle
- Kennedy Space Center Library
- Technology Programs & Commercialization Office
- Space Shuttle News Reference Manual
- Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
- Kennedy Space Center - Facilities
- Kennedy Space Center - Vehicle Assembly Building
- Launch Control Center
- Space Shuttle Countdown Online
- NASA Live Cams & Mission Displays
- Space Shuttle Missions (CNN Space Exploration Gallery)
- Web Directory - NASA Space Shuttle Launches
- Orbiter "Atlantis"
- Yahoo! "Atlantis" Missions
- Orbiter "Challenger"
- Yahoo! "Challenger" Missions
- Orbiter "Columbia"
- Yahoo! "Columbia" Missions
- Orbiter "Discovery"
- Yahoo! "Discovery" Missions
- Orbiter "Endeavour"
- Yahoo! "Endeavour" Missions
- Orbiter "Enterprise"
- Space Transportation System 1 - John Young, Robert Crippen - April 12-14, 1981 (First Manned Space Shuttle Flight)
- STS 51-L, The Challenger Tragedy - January 28, 1986
- Web Directory: Information On STS 51-L
- Transcript Of Challenger Flight Communications
- President Reagan's Speech On The Challenger Accident - January 28, 1986
- Report Of The Presidential Commission On The Challenger Accident
- Yahoo! Space Shuttle Individual Mission Links
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