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Kennedy Space Station Florida with Susanne Gervay in orbit, last space shuttle 21st July 2011
NASA’s space shuttles end after 30 years,135 flights. The final shuttle flight, NASA’s STS-135 mission aboard Atlantis,landed July 21st 2011 after a 13-day trip that delivered supplies and spare parts to the International Space Station.
Tory and I were at Kennedy Space Station NASA earlier this year and watched the launch of the second last shuttle. What a special moment.

Atlantis returns from mission STS-135, the last of the space shuttle program. Photo by NASA/Bill Ingalls, July 21, 2011