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Tile, Shuttle Insulation, Black, STS-1

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This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum, it is either on loan or in storage.

Tile, Shuttle Insulation, Black, STS-1

 

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Manufacturer:   Lockheed Missiles and Space Co.

Country of Origin: United States of America

Dimensions:
Overall: 4 1/2 in. tall x 6 in. wide x 1 1/2 in. deep (11.4 x 15.2 x 3.8cm)

Materials:
ceramic bonded silica fiber with glass coating

Black HRSI (high-temperature reusable surface insulation) tiles were an integral component of the Space Shuttle orbiter's thermal protection system. This system shielded the vehicle from the destructively searing heat of re-entry into the atmosphere and also provided passive thermal control in orbit. About 23,000 black tiles shielded the entire underside of the orbiter, as well as portions of the vertical tail, wings, and forward and aft fuselage where temperatures reach 1,200-2,300 degrees F (650-1,260 degrees C). This tile was removed from the lower right wing after being damaged on the first flight of Columbia in 1981. NASA transferred a number of such tiles to the Museum after the STS-1 mission.

Transferred from NASA Johnson Space Center


Inventory number: A19820017000