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Space Shuttle Pathfinder is almost back. The solid rocket boosters and external tank have been restored with new paint.
Space Shuttle Pathfinder metal skeleton
3D printed tiles onsite before installation.
Space Shuttle Pathfinder metal skeleton

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Pathfinder Puzzle

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Space Shuttle Pathfinder

One of the iconic images at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and Space Camp, the Pathfinder Shuttle Stack showcases the advancement of space exploration during the shuttle era. After years of weathering the elements, the Pathfinder is need of restoration and repair for safety and to restore this test article from the shuttle flight era.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are answers to the questions most visitors have.
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  • What is Pathfinder?

    The Pathfinder is a one-of-a-kind testing artifact created to develop procedures for moving and handling the space shuttle orbiters. Also known as Orbital Vehicle-098, the artifact is a steel structure roughly the size, weight and shape of an orbiter. Constructed at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in 1977, the article, later named Pathfinder, was used as a stand-in for the first orbiter, Enterprise (OV-101), to test roads and cranes. It was shipped by barge to Kennedy Space Center to be used for ground crew testing before returning to Marshall Space Flight Center where it was stored for many years.

    A group of Japanese businessmen paid to modify the structure to more closely resemble a real orbiter and displayed it from 1983-1984 at an exposition in Tokyo, Japan. After the expo, Pathfinder returned to Huntsville, Alabama, and has been on permanent display at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center since May 1988. It is mounted to the Main Propulsion Test Article (MPTA) External Tank, also an artifact, used for early tanking tests.

Behind the Scenes

The Pathfinder is a one-of-a-kind test article created to develop procedures for moving and handling the space shuttle orbiters. Also known as Orbital Vehicle-098, the artifact is a steel structure roughly the size, weight, and shape of an orbiter.

Thank You to Our Donors

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State of Alabama

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Save America’s Treasures

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Lockheed Martin
Saturn V License Plate
Matt Sheehy
Tim Sheehy

$25,000-$99,999

The Daniel Foundation of Alabama
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Brenda Carr

Brenda Carr

Executive Director
Emily Pietrzyk

Emily Pietrzyk

Assistant Director of
Donor & Alumni Relations