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Friday, July 8, 2011

NASA workers from Houston head to Florida for final space shuttle launch

WATCHING THE CLOCK: The iconic clock at Kennedy Space Center will soon commence the final shuttle launch countdown. Image: NASA/Jim Grossmann. On July 5, if all goes according to plan, the final countdown of the space shuttle program

All three say they are sorry to see the program retire when Atlantis returns from the 135th and final shuttle launch later this month. "It is an amazing machine, probably the most complex space vehicle we will ever build," said John Grunsfeld, 52,

WATCHING THE CLOCK: The iconic clock at Kennedy Space Center will soon commence the final shuttle launch countdown. Image: NASA/Jim Grossmann. On July 5, if all goes according to plan, the final countdown of the space shuttle program

If you are afraid, you're going the final NASA Space Shuttle Launch on Friday to Miss the shuttle, Discovery Science Channel has you covered. The network cable cut together last shuttle. Our travel, air, night at 22.00 and include shots

WATCHING THE CLOCK: The iconic clock at Kennedy Space Center will soon commence the final shuttle launch countdown. Image: NASA/Jim Grossmann. On July 5, if all goes according to plan, the final countdown of the space shuttle program


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