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Book captures love for space shuttles through photos by Ted Huetter

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Book captures love for space shuttles through photos by Ted Huetter
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Mackenzie Roche Editor | The Points Guy

Photographer Ted Huetter has released a new book titled "Waiting for Spaceships: Scenes from a Desert Community in Love with the Space Shuttle," which captures the enthusiasm of those who gathered to witness space shuttle landings. For nearly three decades, five orbiters—Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour—conducted missions as part of NASA's Space Transportation System. Although all launches occurred at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, more than 50 missions landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California.

Huetter notes that some spectators came because they had contributed to building the shuttles. He writes about adventurous retirees traveling from across the country to witness both shuttle launches and landings. Spectators faced challenges such as watching landings from a desert site miles away from the runway.

To support these dedicated fans, the Air Force provided amenities like potable water and portable facilities at an authorized viewing site near Edwards Air Force Base. Huetter himself camped there during eight shuttle landings in the 1980s, beginning with STS-4 on July 4, 1982.

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"I was there as a fan like most of the people at the public landing site," said Huetter. He documented his experiences through photography, capturing images that highlight both the environment and community surrounding these events.

His book includes photographs taken during this period before digital cameras were common. The collection presents scenes of RVs and tents alongside runways and features vendors and diverse groups of people celebrating shuttle returns.

"Waiting for Spaceships" is available on Amazon for around $25. It includes a foreword by veteran NASA astronaut Tom Jones.

For those interested in seeing retired shuttles: Atlantis is displayed at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex; Discovery is at National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center; Endeavour resides at California Science Center; Enterprise can be found at Intrepid Museum in New York City. Challenger was lost shortly after takeoff on January 28, 1986; Columbia disintegrated upon reentry on February 1, 2003.

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