Welcome to NASA Space Missions! There are currently 2 NASA Games in this project Featured missions: -Apollo 11 [Rocket: Saturn V] -STS 101 [Space Shuttle: Atlantis] Instructions: Apollo 11 - Click the LIFTOFF button 50 times in 10 seconds to successfully launch the rocket...before the ignition flame reaches the fuel tank. However, you won't know whether you hit the Liftoff enough times until it successfully liftoff, or fails. STS-101 - Use the control pad to steer the Atlantis Space Shuttle to the ISS Unity module PMA 2. Don't worry, the right port is the one on the right - the others aren't visible. All you need to do is click the ODS (Orbiter Docking System) into that port, to transfer the supplies and complete the mission. The Status screen will tell you when you have docked, including all the other things you and the crew do. However, it isn't that easy! A troublesome asteroid that probably originates from the asteroid belt, has made it's way close somehow, and if it's hits the shuttle the mission is done for.....and you and the crew. Features: Includes 2 real life NASA missions Has officially recordings Missions on game are realistic to the real life missions Mobile friendly Makes-sense graphics and missions Version history: 1.0 8/5/26: Original, STS 101 incompleted 1.1: 8/5/26 Updated thumbnail, upgraded background for Apollo 11 Kennedy Space Centre 1.2: Made the ignition button turn green when Saturn V can take off 2.0: STS 101 game completed, and open. Updates coming soon!
If this goes well I'm going to do some serious updating Check out my profile for more projects! Thanks to StickPNG for the rocket images Thanks to NASA for the 2 missions this project is featuring Thanks to nasa.gov for the Apollo 11 liftoff recording For Day 4 of Scratch Week 2026 ____________________________________________ NASA Space mission's notes: -Apollo 11 Rocket: Saturn V Mission: To land Saturn V on the moon and be the first astronauts to step on the moon, and take them back successfully. Program: Apollo Crew: Commander Neil Armstrong, Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin, and Command Module Pilot Michael Collins Time: 9:32:00 a.m, July 16, 1969 Location: Kennedy Space Center Rocket's current location: Kennedy Space Centre -STS 101: Space Shuttle: Atlantis Mission: To take critical logistical resupplies and to maintain the ISS Program: Space Shuttle Crew: Commander James D. Halsell, Jr., Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, and Mission Specialists Mary Ellen Weber, Jeffrey N. Williams, James S. Voss, Susan J. Helms, and Yury V. Usachev (RSA) Time: 6:11:10 a.m, May 19, 2000 Location: Kennedy Space Center Shuttle's current location: Kennedy Space Centre ____________________________________________