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Penultimate shuttle mission comes to an end for NASA’s 30 year run
Penultimate shuttle mission comes to an end for NASA’s 30 year run
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Endeavour undocked - for the very last time - close to midnight as the two spacecraft soared more than 200 miles (322 kilometres) above Bolivia. Only one more... 30.05.2011, Sputnik International
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Penultimate shuttle mission comes to an end for NASA’s 30 year run
10:06 GMT 30.05.2011 (Updated: 19:54 GMT 19.10.2022) Endeavour undocked - for the very last time - close to midnight as the two spacecraft soared more than 200 miles (322 kilometres) above Bolivia. Only one more shuttle flight remains for NASA - Atlantis will blast off on July 8 with a load of space station supplies to close out the 30-year shuttle program.
Endeavour undocked - for the very last time - close to midnight as the two spacecraft soared more than 200 miles (322 kilometres) above Bolivia. Only one more shuttle flight remains for NASA - Atlantis will blast off on July 8 with a load of space station supplies to close out the 30-year shuttle program.