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Monday, July 11, 2011

NASA Space Shuttle: Only Four Astronauts on Final Launch From Cape Canaveral

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., July 8 (Reuters) – Space shuttle Atlantis rocketed away from its seaside launch pad in Florida on Friday on the 135th and final flight in the 30-year-old US shuttle program. Carrying a crew of four and supplies critical for the

Rainy skies over the space shuttle Atlantis as it stands on launch pad 39A one day before its scheduled launch at Kennedy Space Center July 7, 2011.

By Marcia Dunn, AP CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — With a cry from its commander to "light this fire one more time," the last shuttle thundered into orbit Friday on a cargo run that will close out three decades of both triumph and tragedy for NASA and usher in

I find that going to Cape Canaveral just to visit the Kennedy Space Center is not only informative but fun. The displays are awesome and even walking around in the old shuttle is cool. but if you have an opportunity to

I find that going to Cape Canaveral just to visit the Kennedy Space Center is not only informative but fun. The displays are awesome and even walking around in the old shuttle is cool. but if you have an opportunity to


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