100% | SOYUZ | 5 | Shuttle to the Space Shuttle |
74% | NASA | 4 | Agency that's farming out the space shuttle to Boeing and SpaceX: Abbr. |
72% | ATLANTIS | 8 | Name of the last Space Shuttle to complete a mission |
68% | TSS | 3 | ___-1, a joint NASA-Italian Space Agency program on STS-46, involved equipment at some distance from, but connected to the space shuttle |
66% | EILEEN | 6 | ___ Collins, American astronaut who became the first woman to command a space shuttle mission in 1999 |
63% | RUN | 3 | "___ the World (Girls)," 2011 song by Beyonce that was used to awaken the crew of the US Space Shuttle Atlantis |
62% | ALT | 3 | Key next to the space bar |
62% | JEMISON | 7 | Mae __, US astronaut on the space shuttle |
61% | MAE | 3 | Astronaut Jemison of the space shuttle Endeavour |
61% | SEATTLE | 7 | Washington city home to the Space Needle |
61% | ALT | 3 | PC key next to the space bar |
61% | ALT | 3 | Keyboard key next to the space bar |
61% | ALT | 3 | Computer key next to the space bar |
61% | APOLLO | 6 | Space program to the moon |
60% | NASA | 4 | Agency that used to launch space shuttles: Abbr. |
60% | SEATTLE | 7 | City in Washington; home to the Space Needle |
60% | SEATTLE | 7 | City that’s home to the Space Needle |
59% | ALT | 3 | Key that's usually next to the space bar |
59% | ALT | 3 | Key next to the space bar on a PC |
59% | ORBIT | 5 | Space shuttle's path around the Earth |
59% | ATLANTIS | 8 | Last space shuttle to fly |
58% | NASA | 4 | Launcher of the Endeavour space shuttle |
57% | DISCOVERY | 9 | First operational space shuttle to be retired |
57% | CANAVERAL | 9 | Home to the Kennedy Space Center, familiarly |
56% | EILEEN | 6 | ___ Collins, first woman to command a space shuttle |
56% | COLLINS | 7 | Eileen, first woman to command a space shuttle |
56% | COLUMBIA | 8 | Name of the first space shuttle, launched 1981 |
56% | ASTRONAUT | 9 | This person travels to the moon, outer space |
56% | STERIC | 6 | Relating to the arrangement of atoms in space |
56% | ANT | 3 | Insect once brought to the International Space Station |