Showing posts with label space shuttle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label space shuttle. Show all posts

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Endeavor


NASA Space Shuttle Endeavor do a "victory lap" of how the shuttle ended with a low level of release in the morning Bay area Friday, September 21, 2012,before display a museum of Los Angeles.

September 21, 2012 , the space shuttle Endeavour completed its final transfer flight, landing in Los Angeles, California, after leaving the Edwards Air Force Base this morning. The shuttle is now in preparation for its journey through the streets of Los Angeles (at the price of 400+ trees). The final resting place at the California Science Center, publicly display from October 30 to go. Endeavor has spent over 296 days in space more than 25 missions, consisting of 4,671 orbits, in addition to more than 197 million miles of travel. Slashdot's own Kaushik Acharya was the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles for the issue and provided very nice photos of the passage of Endeavor.


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Monday, May 16, 2011

NASA tv


NASA is on schedule to launch the space shuttle Endeavour on its final mission on Monday morning at 8:56 ET start (5:56 PT). Major cargo of the shuttle Endeavour, the $ 2 billion Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer will be sent on the space station.

The six astronauts with the shuttle commander Mark Kelly, mission STS-134 are being launched 39A to enter the Space Shuttle orbiter Endeavour. U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords will be at Kennedy Space Center to watch her ​​husband.

NASA tv


The first launch attempt on April 29 was scrubbed due to a technical problem. So far, the weather looks good and all signs point to a good chance to start at 8:56 pm on Monday.

According to Orlando Sentinel blog, STS-134 on Monday of space shuttle Endeavour moved to launch is planned to attract 500,000 visitors to the Space Coast.

NASA Television will broadcast live from the STS-134 Space Shuttle Endeavour Launch, a part of life experience.