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Spacecraft |
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Current Location |
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X-15
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1 |
56-6670 |
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National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C. |
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2A |
56-6671 |
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US Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH |
Damaged during test, rebuilt to test ramjets. Did not travel above 80 km. |
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MERCURY
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7 |
MR-3 Freedom 7
(Shepard) |
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US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD |
In Visitor Center |
11 |
MR-4 Liberty Bell 7
(Grissom) |
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Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, Hutchinson, KS |
Sank after accidental hatch opening-found nearly 3 miles (4.8 km) deep in the Atlantic Ocean 516 miles (830 km) N.W. of Grand Turk Island. Restored by Space Works
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13 |
MA-6 Friendship 7
(Glenn) |
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National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C. |
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18 |
MA-7 Aurora 7
(Carpenter) |
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Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL |
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16 |
MA-8 Sigma 7
(Schirra) |
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United States Astronaut Hall of Fame, Titusville, FL |
The Astronaut Hall of Fame is part of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex |
20 |
MA-9 Faith 7
(Cooper) |
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Space Center Houston, Houston, TX |
Last Mercury flight |
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GEMINI
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2303 |
Gemini 3
(Molly Brown)
(Grissom, Young) |
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Grissom Memorial, Spring Mill State Park, Mitchell, IN |
Only Gemini spacecraft with official name |
1795 |
Gemini IV
[American Eagle]
(McDivitt, White) |
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National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C. |
NASA began using Roman numerals here. Unofficial name. |
2326 |
Gemini V
[Conestoga]
(Cooper, Conrad) |
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Space Center Houston, Houston, TX |
Unofficial name. |
1858 |
Gemini VI-A
(Schirra, Stafford) |
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Oklahoma History Center, Oklahoma City, OK |
Formerly at St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, MO. Restored by Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center |
1853 |
Gemini VII
(Borman, Lovell) |
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Stephen F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Chantilly, VA |
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2641 |
Gemini VIII
(Armstrong, Scott) |
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Neil Armstrong Air and Space Museum, Wapakoneta, OH |
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2327 |
Gemini IX-A
(Stafford, Cernan) |
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KSC Visitors Complex, Kennedy Space Center FL |
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1857 |
Gemini X
(Young, Collins) |
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Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, Hutchinson, KS |
One of the hatches displayed at Virginia Air and Space Center, Hampton Virginia |
1848 |
Gemini XI
(Conrad, Gordon) |
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California Science Center, Los Angeles, CA |
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1853 |
Gemini XII
(Lovell, Aldrin) |
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Adler Planetarium, Chicago, IL |
Formerly at Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, Greenbelt, MD |
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APOLLO
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012 |
Apollo 1 AS-204
(Grissom, White, Chaffee) |
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NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA |
Not on Display. |
101 |
Apollo 7 AS-205
[Phoenix]
(Schirra, Cunningham, Eisele) |
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Frontiers of Flight Museum, Dallas Love Field, Dallas, Texas |
First manned launch of Block 2 capsule.
Unofficial name.
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103 |
Apollo 8 AS-503
(Borman, Lovell, Anders) |
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Museum of Science & Industry, Chicago, IL |
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104 |
Apollo 9 AS-504
(Gumdrop)
(McDivitt, Scott, Schweickart) |
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San Diego Air & Space Museum, San Diego, CA |
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106 |
Apollo 10 AS-505
(Charlie Brown)
(Stafford, Young, Cernan) |
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Science Museum, London, England |
Hatch located at Michigan Space and Science Center |
107 |
Apollo 11 AS-506
(Columbia)
(Armstrong, Aldrin, Collins) |
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National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C. |
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108 |
Apollo 12 AS-507
(Yankee Clipper)
(Conrad, Bean, Gordon) |
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Virginia Air & Space Center, Hampton, VA |
All three astronauts were Naval officers |
109 |
Apollo 13 AS-508
(Odyssey)
(Lovell, Swigert, Haise) |
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Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, Hutchinson, KS |
Restored by Space Works |
110 |
Apollo 14 AS-509
(Kitty Hawk)
(Shepard, Mitchell, Roosa) |
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United States Astronaut Hall of Fame, Titusville, FL |
The Astronaut Hall of Fame is part of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex |
112 |
Apollo 15 AS-510
(Endeavour)
(Scott, Worden, Irwin) |
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US Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH |
All three astronauts were Air Force officers |
113 |
Apollo 16 AS-511
(Casper)
(Young, Mattingly, Duke) |
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US Space & Rocket Center, Huntsville, AL |
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114 |
Apollo 17 AS-512
(America)
(Cernan, Evans, Schmitt) |
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Space Center Houston, Houston, TX |
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116 |
Skylab 1 SL-2
(Conrad, Weitz, Kerwin) |
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National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola FL |
All three astronauts were Naval officers |
117 |
Skylab 2 SL-3
(Bean, Lousma, Garriott) |
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Glenn Research Center, NASA, Cleveland OH |
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118 |
Skylab 3 SL-4
(Carr, Pogue, Gibson) |
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National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C. |
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111 |
Apollo Soyuz Test Project
(Stafford, Brand, Slayton) |
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California Science Center, Los Angeles, CA |
Apollo Soyuz Test Project |
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ORBITERS
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OV-101 |
Enterprise |
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Stephen F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Chantilly, VA |
Originally named Constitution. Used only in landing tests |
OV-102 |
Columbia |
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Kennedy Space Center, FL |
Destroyed Feb. 1, 2003 Not on public display - remains stored in Vehicle Assembly Building |
OV-099 |
Challenger |
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SLC 31&32, Cape Canaveral Air Station, FL |
Destroyed Jan 26, 1986 Not on public display - stored in underground missle silo |
OV-103 |
Discovery |
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Kennedy Space Center, FL |
Still in use |
OV-104 |
Atlantis |
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Kennedy Space Center, FL |
Still in use |
OV-105 |
Endeavour |
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Kennedy Space Center, FL |
Still in use |
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SPACESHIPONE
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316 |
SpaceShipOne |
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National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C. |
N328KF Placed on display Oct 5, 2005 |