Manned Spacecraft Atlantis Set For Last Flight For International Space Station Iss
The space shuttle Atlantis is gone for last tumble to ISS and perceived to put in at at the Universal Slit Station today July 10 and it is deliberate at its last time that a shuttle harbor to the broad orbiting outpost.

Atlantis last tumble started from NASA's Kennedy Slit Sympathy on Friday (July 8). The shuttle and its four-person compilation are repeated to anchor up in the station at 11:07 a.m. EDT (1507 GMT) today.

The agency is cessation its 30-year space shuttle program to base on space exploration to destinations deeper in space, such as an asteroid or Mars.

Leader Chris Ferguson, pilot Doug Hurley, and directive specialists Sandra Magnus and Rex Walheim are flying a 12-day directive to the space station to fund grim food and fittings.

The astronauts wish tie the six spaceflyers who are currently being aboard the station: Russian cosmonauts Andrey Borisenko, Alexander Samokutyaev and Sergei Volkov, NASA astronauts Mike Fossum and Ron Garan, and Japanese astronaut Satoshi Furukawa.

Reference: paranormal-factor.blogspot.com

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