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October 8 and November 10 are the dates the last two space shuttle missions of the year will launch into space.
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The last space shuttle launch depends on when you are asking. They launch rockets and shuttles out of both NASA bases fairly regularly. If you want to know when a launch has happened or when the next launch is check your newspaper or NASA's...
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A Countdown of Countdowns: The Space Shuttle’s Finale ... The last International Space Station modules to be delivered by a space shuttle will come up on the STS-132 mission. The last space station module to be delivered by a shuttle also happens to be the first Russian module delivered to the ISS by a shuttle.
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List of space shuttle missions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of missions flown by space shuttles . As of 2009, only the United States has flown human spaceflight shuttle missions in the Space Shuttle program, while the Soviet Union flew one unm...
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According to current NASA plans, the Space Shuttle will continue to fly through the completion of the International Space Station. According to this schedule, the last Shuttle is likely to fly late in 2010, ... You are here: AB Home » Ask an Astrobiologist » Question » When was the last space shuttle launched?*
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The space shuttle Atlantis launched from Kennedy Space Center precisely on-time Monday at 2:28 p.m. EST (1928 GMT) on a mission to deliver critical spare parts to the International Space Station. Visit our Mission Status Center for play-by-play updates and live streaming video of the voyage.
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The term "astronaut" derives from the Greek words meaning "space sailor," and refers to all who have been launched as crew members aboard NASA spacecraft bound for orbit and beyond. ... The crew assignments and duties of commander, pilot, space shuttle mission specialist, or International Space Station flight engineer...
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Next Space Shuttle Mission ... Page Last Updated: December 8, 2009 Page Editor: Jeanne Ryba ; NASA Official: Brian Dunbar ... Space shuttle launch...
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