White Sands Space Harbor
White Sands Space Harbor is a spaceport in New Mexico that was formerly used as a List of [Space Shuttle landing sites|Space Shuttle runway], a test site for rocket research, and the primary training area used by NASA for Space Shuttle pilots practicing approaches and landings in the Shuttle Training Aircraft and T-38 Talon aircraft. With its runways, navigational aids, runway lighting, and control facilities, it also served as a backup Shuttle landing site. WSSH is a part of the White Sands Test Facility, and is located approximately 30 miles west of Alamogordo, New Mexico, within the boundaries of the White Sands Missile Range.
Runway facilities
In 1976, NASA selected Northrup Strip as the site for shuttle pilot training. A second runway was added crossing the original north-south landing strip, and in 1979 both lakebed runways were lengthened to 35,000 ft, which includes 15,000 ft usable runway with 10,000 ft extensions on either end, to allow White Sands Space Harbor to serve as shuttle backup landing facility. While the Space Harbor was activated as a backup landing site for STS-116 due to poor weather conditions at both Edwards [Air Force Base] and Kennedy Space Center, White Sands was only used for one landing of the Space Shuttle, that of the on March 30, 1982, for STS-3.Boeing's Starliner Starliner Calypso|Calypso] returned from a 49-hour Boeing [Orbital Flight Test|Orbital Test Flight] at 12:57 UTC on December 22, 2019. This marked only the second time an orbital vehicle has returned to Earth at White Sands.