You LA folks and other space junkies will be happy to know that the Space Shuttle Endeavour landed safely under the cover of darkness at Kennedy Space Center Wednesday to successfully conclude its 25th and last shuttle mission.
Endeavour is the shuttle you're slated to get once it's retired. (Bah humbug) Yeah, we're still pissed about that in H-town
It landed the same emotional day the Space Shuttle Atlantis was rolled out to the
KSC launchpad for the final time on its and the final shuttle mission which is
scheduled to be launched on July 8.
“Your landing ends a vibrant legacy for this amazing vehicle that will
long be remembered. Welcome home, Endeavour,” Mission Control told Commander Mark Kelly
and his crewmates, who wrapped up the United States' portion of construction at the
International Space Station during this 16 day mission.
Endeavour was the youngest of the space shuttle orbiters, and was built to replace the lost Challenger. It launched for the first time in 1992 and during its 25 missions has carried 170 crewmembers into space and back. It has spent 299 days in space, orbited the Earth 4,671 times and traveled 122,883,151 miles.
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