Nasa's first space shuttle ever built. The enterprise was unveiled to the public on september 17th 1976 and *** year after its public unveiling, the Enterprise became the first space shuttle to fly ...
Back in 1976, the dual NASA Viking landers came to full stop on the Red Planet. Their life detection experimental findings still reverberate within the scientific community – fueling the on-going ...
Launched on August 20, 1975, Viking 1 became the first robotic spacecraft to land on Mars eleven months later on July 20, 1976. The next day Viking 1 turned for the first time its color camera toward ...
This day in history: NASA's Viking 1 spacecraft took a stunning photograph of Mars on July 25, 1976, sparking a global debate over alien life. The photo, nicknamed "Face on Mars," seemed to depict a ...
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That Time NASA Accidentally Found a “Face” on Planet Mars
In 1976, NASA’s Viking 1 orbiter captured a strange image over Mars’ Cydonia region a rock formation that looked uncannily ...
DRYDEN RENAMED: NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center in Edwards, Calif., will be formally renamed the Armstrong Flight Research Center, in honor of the late Apollo 11 astronaut, on March 1. The late ...
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The unveiling took place during a public ceremony in Palmdale, California. In 1977, the Enterprise became the first space shuttle to fly on its own. It was lifted 25,000 feet into the air by a Boeing ...
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