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Before the football madness begins, Endeavour is scheduled to launch early Sunday morning on what will be the first of a final five planned shuttle missions before the shuttle program is retired.
NASA this week marked the 10th anniversary of the final space shuttle launch, which took place on July 8, 2011, when Atlantis blasted into space.
Today, the Space Shuttle program came to a cloudy, fiery conclusion. The thrill and beauty of a launch was undeniable. Join along—we've got a livestream ...
Weather permitting, the last-ever NASA shuttle launch will take place today at 11:26am EST. There is currently a 70 percent chance that thunderstorms will delay blastoff of space shuttle Atlantis ...
Whether you've never seen a space shuttle launch before, or you've seen a hundred, now's the time to do it. Your last to chance to see NASA's iconic space plane blast off into space is coming up in ...
Viewing tips on where and when to go to watch the space shuttle launch of NASA's shuttle Endeavour. Visitors to Florida's Space Coast and Cape Canaveral can catch a great view of the shuttle liftoff.
NASA is live-streaming the final launch of its Discovery shuttle, which is in its 27th year of service. As we near the end of the shuttle program, it's worth trying to catch this one, especially ...
The best launch-viewing spot available to the public is on the NASA Causeway, about 6 miles (9.6 km) from the shuttle's Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. NASA sells ...
I always thought that flying around the space shuttle was the most amazing way to watch the launch. After seeing this image of skydivers falling as the shuttle rocket fired through the clouds, I ...
Former Marine Corps pilot Doug Hurley and Air Force Col. Bob Behnken will become the first NASA astronauts to launch into space from U.S. soil since the last space shuttle launch in 2011.
Whether you've never seen a space shuttle launch before, or you've seen a hundred, now's the time to do it. Your last to chance to see NASA's iconic space plane blast off into space is coming up ...
At 4:54 PM local time, the space shuttle Discovery departed for its final flight into the heavens. A computer clitch almost cancelled the flight, but engineers were able to solve the issue in the ...
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