Designed between 1969 and 1972 and first flown into space in 1981, the
NASA Shuttle will have flown almost 140 missions by the time it is
retired in 2010. David Baker describes the origin of the reusable launch
vehicle concept during the 1960s, its evolution into a viable flying
machine in the early 1970s, and its subsequent design, engineering,
construction and operation. The Shuttle's internal layout and systems
are explained, including the operation of life support, electrical power
production, cooling, propulsion, flight control, communications, land
and avionics systems.