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Los Angeles Times (July 21)

2011/ 07/ 22 by jd in Global News

The space shuttle touched down for the last time. “Born with Columbia in 1981, the shuttle was NASA’s longest-running space exploration program….The five shuttles launched, saved and revitalized the Hubble Space Telescope; built the space station, the world’s largest orbiting structure; and opened the final frontier to women, minorities, schoolteachers, even a prince. The first American to orbit the Earth, John Glenn, became the oldest person ever in space, thanks to the shuttle. He was 77 at the time.” It will take at least 3-5 years before astronauts can again depart America (this time via commercial carriers) for space. NASA is now focusing on a next generation of space flight, with the goal of manned flight to an asteroid and then to Mars. Both are distant goals and NASA’s future remains uncertain.

 

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