STS-134: Endeavour's Final Voyage
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Its really so beautiful..id like to be there without any fear really..I would like you to know me please..i know maybe this message can seem little strange..but id like to be in contact with someone who can listen to me at least little bit.I can do what you want me to do..Thanks..Sincerely..
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Excelentes imágenes con un cielo que fue encapotándose desde el amanecer el último viaje de la Endeavour , así está programado pero tal vez los necesiten nuevamente creo que nunca ningún equipo como el trasbordador pudo cxumplir tantas y tan importantes labores para la Administración y la ESA . Tal vez reveer los sistemas y brear una nueva generación de transbordadores , solo presiento que deberán ser nuevamnete ultizados.
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@kultx2 Precisely so, Bon Voyage Endeavour.
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That brought a tear or tear or two to see Endeavour put to rest when she returns. Sad to see the Shuttle program slowly fading into the history books.
Hail Space Shuttle
Enterprise
Columbia
Challenger
Endeavour
Discovery
Atlantis
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It was very sad that we will not get any space shuttle here in Houston for our museum. However, my children who live in Los Angeles will enjoy the Endeavor (OV-105) probably next year. It was like only yesterday when we attended the rollout of this youngest space shuttle at Rockwell International Corporation in Palmdale, CA on April 25, 1991.
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It still sucks how Houston was shafted by not getting the Endeavour. I don't recall any NASA mission calling any other city when they either had a problem, or to hear a friendly voice than Houston. I guess, Texas can continue to have a shuttle on its license plates, and not in a parking spot at JSC.
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It's really sad that shuttles work are going to end... (i know... the cost of using them but...) they were always there in the skies..each shuttle launch was like a watching Sci Fi movie :P
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It's a WONDERFUL shuttle, it's just de beginning of the humaine space conquest. A great adventure! All "evolution" are very long, we must be patient.... That a pity because the humane lif is so "short"...
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One of the few things i'm proud to be italian, for the AMS and for the 2 italians on the ISS, after all the shame of our politics...
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mark kelly has been in space more than anybody you see him in every video is seams like
I learn more watching these videos than I do in an entire day of school.
CaNaDiiAnBaCoN 10 months ago 22
Please, Retire these legendary vehicles to a aeronautic museum, No matter the cost to tax payers. I've always said i'll gladly pay taxes towards the N.A.S.A and space programs in general.
And i'll gladly give you 0.002 cents per month for 12 months so these monumental vehicles can live out there life on a comfy piece of tarmac teaching children about space for generations to come just like it has for me and my generation and generations before me.
ganymedeIV4 10 months ago 10