Space Shuttle Tribute Poster: Endeavour
			
		
		
			Credit: 
NASA
		
		
			They are some of the 
most complex machines ever built.
From a standing start they can launch a 
school-
bus 
sized object up so high and moving so fast that it 
won't fall back down.
They have launched numerous revolutionary 
satellites 
that enable humans to 
communicate across the globe, 
to better 
understand Earth's atmosphere, and to 
peer into the distance universe.
They are 
NASA's Space Shuttles, and NASA has recently released 
large digital posters to 
honor them.
While the inaugural flight 
was in 1981, the shuttle fleet is aging and is now 
nearing retirement.
Pictured above, the space shuttle 
Endeavour is shown rising 
to orbit, with 
patches 
for each of its missions shown in a spiral.
Endeavour was named for the 
HMS Endeavour, 
a British research ship that explored the south Pacific Ocean in the 1700s, depicted on the lower right.
On the upper left are 
panoramic windows delivered by Endeavour to the 
International Space Station earlier this year.
In the background near the top is the 
NGC 602 nebula as imaged by the 
Hubble Space Telescope, which was serviced by Endeavour in 1993.  
Posters 
for 
all 
of 
the 
shuttles, 
including 
Atlantis, 
Challenger, 
Columbia, 
Discovery, 
Endeavour are available.