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Endeavour space shuttle makes last touch-down
Endeavour landed at the Kennedy Space Center for the final time.
Space shuttle Endeavour has brought its 19-year operational career to a close with a textbook landing in Florida. The vehicle swept into a night-time touch-down at the Kennedy Space Center after a successful trip to the International Space Station (ISS). The US space agency (Nasa) is retiring its shuttle fleet and Endeavour will now be prepared for public display at a science museum in Los Angeles. Only the Atlantis ship has yet to make a final outing. It was moved to Kennedy's one active launch pad late on Tuesday night to get it ready for that swansong, which is expected to occur next month. Endeavour's rear wheels touched the runway at Kennedy at 0234 local time (0634 GMT). "Your landing ends a vibrant legacy for this amazing vehicle that will long be remembered. Welcome home, Endeavour," Mission Control radioed to the ship once it had come to a stop. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13601008 Note: 1 June 2011 Last updated at 06:35 GMT
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36 Viewers, and no, comment, even from an American, then I get to represent them other ... something I can do in good conscience, I think, and appreciate their successes with joy.
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I think everyone is still dumbfounded that NASA now has no way to get their astronauts to the ISS except to rely on the Russians. Then again, I'm from a country that has carriers but no CAP aircraft for them.
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Thank you, time may well show the opposite, and that things are moving to the right direction, it is not good for them former Communists, has only access to the ferries at all times.
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I doubt this will be the end of space travel for the U.S. I believe there will be a next generation space shuttle at some point. It may not happen for a while, but I think the desire for that sort of scientific research and understanding is too strong to keep us grounded or reliant upon the Russians.
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JSC has other problems right now.
![]() That's the local fire station at the bottom. http://www.click2houston.com/news/28098870/detail.html
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The fire was contained within a couple of hours. The wind blew the smoke away from the center of the site, where most of the buildings are located, and there's not really anything in that corner of the site except for the Houston fire station. I stopped worrying when I saw they were still running tourists through. No injuries reported, either.
I'm guessing they'll be rethinking the decision to test rockets in the middle of a drought, though. "There will be meetings and meetings and findings and recommendations and new policies ... until the next time." --retired engineer's assessment of the situation My point behind that post was that people only really seem to pay attention to the space program when something exciting is happening. They tune in for the launches and maybe the landings, and ignore the amazing stuff that's going on every day. Americans tend to take the program for granted. The tourists from this afternoon will go home and tell people about the fire they saw on their tour, and the rest will fade into the background. ![]()
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