Grumman Lunar Module LM-13 at the Cradle of Aviation. LM-13 was intended for Apollo 19, however the Apollo 18, 19 and 20 missions were cancelled. Photo Credit: SMITHSONIAN CHANNEL/ARROW INTERNATIONAL MEDIA LTD
In this April 25, 1990, photograph taken by the crew of the STS-31 space shuttle mission, the Hubble Space Telescope is suspended above shuttle Discovery's cargo bay some 332 nautical miles above Earth. The Canadian-built Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm, controlled from in-cabin by the astronaut crew members, held the huge telescope in this position during pre-deployment procedures, which included extension of solar array panels and antennae. Photo Credit: NASA
NASA astronaut Kate Rubins installing a new international docking adapter to the International Space Station during a spacewalk on 19th August 2016. The new docking adaptor will allow for futrue manned U.S. commercial launch vehicles to dock with the station. Photo Credit: NASA
The launch of the first ever Space Shuttle mission, STS-1, as astronauts John Young and Bob Crippen hurtle into orbit aboard Space Shuttle Columbia on April 12th 1981. Photo Credit: NASA
Grumman Lunar Module LM-13 at the Cradle of Aviation. LM-13 was intended for Apollo 19, however the Apollo 18, 19 and 20 missions were cancelled. Photo Credit: SMITHSONIAN CHANNEL/ARROW INTERNATIONAL MEDIA LTD