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June 22nd, 2011 Only two weeks remain until NASA launches its final space shuttle flight, and the four astronauts set to fly the mission plan to savor every moment. “You want to appreciate the moment, you want to capture it for as many folks who are listening as there will be, I’m sure,” the mission’s [...]

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June 22nd, 2011 Only two weeks remain until NASA launches its final space shuttle flight, and the four astronauts set to fly the mission plan to savor every moment. “You want to appreciate the moment, you want to capture it for as many folks who are listening as there will be, I’m sure,” the mission’s [...]

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June 22nd, 2011 Only two weeks remain until NASA launches its final space shuttle flight, and the four astronauts set to fly the mission plan to savor every moment. “You want to appreciate the moment, you want to capture it for as many folks who are listening as there will be, I’m sure,” the mission’s [...]

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June 22nd, 2011 Only two weeks remain until NASA launches its final space shuttle flight, and the four astronauts set to fly the mission plan to savor every moment. “You want to appreciate the moment, you want to capture it for as many folks who are listening as there will be, I’m sure,” the mission’s [...]

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June 22nd, 2011 With just one more mission remaining before the end of NASA’s storied 30-year space shuttle, the agency has shifted its focus to the final launch of Atlantis on July 8. But exactly how does NASA get a space shuttle ready to fly? Atlantis moved to its launch pad at Kennedy Space Center [...]

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