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The Space Transportation System (STS), also known internally to NASA as the Integrated Program Plan (IPP), was a proposed system of reusable crewed space vehicles envisioned in 1969 to support extended operations beyond the Apollo program. (NASA appropriated the name for its Space Shuttle Program, the only component of the proposal to survive Congressional funding approval). The purpose of the system was two-fold: to reduce the cost of spaceflight by replacing the current method of launching capsules on expendable rockets with reusable spacecraft; and to support ambitious follow-on programs including permanent orbiting space stations around Earth and the Moon, and a human landing mission to Mars.

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  • Space Transportation System (en)
  • Sistema de Transporte Espacial (pt)
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  • O Sistema de Transporte Espacial (em inglês: Space Transportation System - STS) foi uma proposta de sistema de veículos espaciais tripulados reutilizáveis previstas pela NASA em 1969 para apoiar as operações estendidas para além do programa Apollo. (A NASA apropriou do nome para seu programa do ônibus espacial, o único componente da proposta a sobreviver a aprovação do financiamento pelo Congresso). O objetivo do sistema era duplo: para reduzir o custo do voo espacial, substituindo o atual método de lançamento de "cápsulas" em dispensáveis foguetes com espaçonave reutilizável; e para apoiar os ambiciosos programas de continuação, incluindo estações espaciais permanentes em órbita ao redor da Terra e da Lua, e uma missão tripulada a Marte. (pt)
  • The Space Transportation System (STS), also known internally to NASA as the Integrated Program Plan (IPP), was a proposed system of reusable crewed space vehicles envisioned in 1969 to support extended operations beyond the Apollo program. (NASA appropriated the name for its Space Shuttle Program, the only component of the proposal to survive Congressional funding approval). The purpose of the system was two-fold: to reduce the cost of spaceflight by replacing the current method of launching capsules on expendable rockets with reusable spacecraft; and to support ambitious follow-on programs including permanent orbiting space stations around Earth and the Moon, and a human landing mission to Mars. (en)
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  • Space Transportation System, Integrated Program Plan (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Space_tug_parts.jpg
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