NASA Kennedy Space Center Employees Created a Human Space Shuttle

Posted on April 3, 2011

NASA Kennedy Space Center employees created a human space shuttle on March 22nd to honor the Space Shuttle Program's 30-year legacy and the people who contribute to safely processing, launching and landing the vehicle.

Thousands of NASA employees stood side-by-side to form a full-scale outline of a space shuttle orbiter outside the Vehicle Assembly Building. Here is some time lapse footage of the human shuttle taking shape. Take a look:


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