Space Shuttle Atlantis blasted off for the last time today, the final launch ever for NASA’sSpace Shuttle program. 18-year-old Ryan Graff was lucky enough to be flying to Miamias the Shuttle launched, and captured this awesome photograph of Atlantis’ smoke trail using his iPhone. Image cre...
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Weather permitting, the last-ever NASA shuttle launch will take place today at 11:26am EST. There is currently a70 percent chance that thunderstorms will delay blastoffof space shuttle Atlantis from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, until Saturday. But despite the gamble, NASA...
On Friday that all ends when, for the last time, a space shuttle launches from Kennedy Space Center. According to CBS4's Stephen Stock reporting from the Kennedy Space Center, NASA managers said they had only three minor issues out at the launch pad overnight, including a faulty fire alarm...
The space shuttle Atlantis flew the last shuttle mission. As an astronaut ferry and satellite launch platform, it was the unsung workhorse of the shuttle fleet.
The space shuttle Atlantis' last launch on July 8, 2011 is seen from above through the window of a Shuttle Training Aircraft. (Image credit: NASA Kennedy (via Twitter)) The breathtaking final launch of the space shuttle Atlantis was captured in incredible photos snapped from an airborne ...
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theAssociate Pressthat they will still push for an on-time liftoff of space shuttle Atlantis, the 135th flight of the program. NASA has until Sunday, July 10, to send Atlantis into space before the mission would be forced to stand down due to an Air Force rocket launch scheduled for ...
NASA has tentatively scheduled thefinal space shuttle mission, STS-135, for a July 8 launch. And in case you were wondering, yes, the iPhones will be put into airplane mode before liftoff.
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