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October 1989 – Galileo Launched
October 1989 – Galileo Launched

The Space Transportation System 34 (STS-34) Space Shuttle mission carried Galileo into space for its interplanetary mission. Galileo used gravitational…

August 1989 – Voyager 2 Encountered Neptune
August 1989 – Voyager 2 Encountered Neptune

Voyager 2 came within 4,950 kilometers (3,000 miles) of Neptune’s North Pole and sent the first images back of the…

July 1989 – Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) Declared Operational
July 1989 – Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) Declared Operational

The Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) was declared operational with three (one in the East, one in the…

B-52 Drops Improved Parachute Systems Test for F-111 Aardvark
B-52 Drops Improved Parachute Systems Test for F-111 Aardvark

The main parachute began to deploy on the mock-up of an F-111 "Aardvark" bomber cockpit section after being dropped from…

STS-29 Discovery Landing Approach at Edwards
STS-29 Discovery Landing Approach at Edwards

The STS-29 Space Shuttle Discovery mission approaches for a landing at NASA's then Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility, Edwards, CA, early…

March 1989 – Tracking and Data Relay Satellite -4 (TDRS-4) Launched
March 1989 – Tracking and Data Relay Satellite -4 (TDRS-4) Launched

Tracking and Data Relay Satellite 4 (TDRS-4) was launched shortly after Tracking and Data Relay Satellite 3 (TDRS-3) by the…

Liftoff of STS-26 Atlantis
Liftoff of STS-26 Atlantis

The Space Shuttle Discovery takes off from Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, FL, as Mission STS-26 on…

September 1988 – Tracking and Data Relay Satellite 3 (TDRS-3) Launched
September 1988 – Tracking and Data Relay Satellite 3 (TDRS-3) Launched

After the Challenger accident, all Shuttle launches were grounded for two and a half years. The STS-26 Space Shuttle mission…

Altus
Altus

The snow-capped peak of Mt. San Antonio in the San Gabriel range is visible as the remotely piloted Altus II…

Altus
Altus

The San Gabriel range is visible as the remotely piloted Altus II flies over Southern California's high desert.