NASA STS-134 - Endeavour's Final Flight

"After nearly two decades of achievement, Endeavour makes one last journey to space. The STS-134 Webcast from the Kennedy Space Center examines what Endeavour's 25th flight will entail and explores the storied career of the youngest of NASA's shuttle orbiters."

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critical_dsays...

It's weird to think that there will be no more shuttle flights soon. If the Baby Boomers had Apollo, then Generation X had the shuttle program. We need to stay focused to avoid losing momentum here so it will be interesting to see where the space program is in 5-10 years.

westysays...

>> ^critical_d:

It's weird to think that there will be no more shuttle flights soon. If the Baby Boomers had Apollo, then Generation X had the shuttle program. We need to stay focused to avoid losing momentum here so it will be interesting to see where the space program is in 5-10 years.


I don't think we necessarily need people in space probably far more cost effective and eficent to phase out human space travel and replace it with robotics or virtual presence devices.

there are far more important things to spend money on until we have space lifts or something that allows for humans to get into space cheaply.

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