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Discovery heads toward its final landing
2011-03-09
[Straits Times] SPACE shuttle Discovery is on track for a Wednesday landing - its very last one.

Commander Steven Lindsey and his crew will test the shuttle's systems Tuesday morning. Then the six astronauts will hold a ceremony to mark Discovery's final flight.

Discovery, the world's most flown spaceship, departed from the International Space Station on Monday. It will wrap up its 13-day mission with a Florida touchdown, weather permitting.

Discovery now faces life as a museum display. It's the first of Nasa's three space shuttles to be retired. Nasa managers contend the fleet still has lots of flying lifetime left. But the agency is under presidential direction to aim for true outer space, which means giving up the shuttles, which are confined to orbit.
Posted by:Fred

#1  A nice parting gift from Capt. Kirk
Posted by: Gloluse B. Hayes9343   2011-03-09 01:25  

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