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Atlantis links up with International Space Station, marking final docking for a US shuttle

Atlantis links up with International Space Station, marking final docking for a US shuttle

In a flight full of passion, Atlantis made the final docking in shuttle history Sunday, pulling up at the International Space Station with a year’s worth of supplies. The station’s naval bell chimed a salute as Atlantis docked 240 miles above the Pacific. “Atlantis arriving,” called out space station astronaut Ronald Garan Jr. “Welcome to the International Space Station for the last time.”

 

Atlantis Lifts Off for Last Space Shuttle Mission

Atlantis Lifts Off for Last Space Shuttle Mission

Though thunderstorms threatened, Atlantis was launched for NASA’s 135th and final shuttle flight, bound for the International Space Station with four astronauts.

 

Video: See shuttle Atlantis' last trek to liftoff

Video: See shuttle Atlantis' last trek to liftoff

NBC News’ Jay Barbree narrates a rare time-lapse video of the shuttle Atlantis being prepared for its final mission.

 

Last Roll Out of a NASA Space Shuttle: APOD June 20th 2011

In the final move of its kind, NASA's space shuttle Atlantis was photographed earlier this month slowly advancing toward Launch Pad 39A, where it is currently scheduled for a July launch to the International Space Station. The mission, designated STS-135, is the 135th and last mission for a NASA space shuttle. Atlantis and its four-person crew will be carrying, among other things, the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello to bring key components and supplies to the ISS.

 

Space shuttle Atlantis lands safely, completing final mission

Space shuttle Atlantis lands safely, completing final mission

Space shuttle Atlantis zoomed toward its final touchdown Wednesday to cap a 25-year flying career, bringing back six astronauts who boosted ...

 

Atlantis leaves space station ... for last time?

The space shuttle Atlantis made its last scheduled departure from the International Space Station on Sunday.

 

Atlantis lifts off for last scheduled flight

Space shuttle Atlantis thundered off its launchpad at Kennedy Space Center into cloudless skies Friday afternoon and headed to the International Space Station on the 32nd and final planned mission of its 25-year career.

 

Storms Force Space Shuttle to Land in California

Storms Force Space Shuttle to Land in California

Astronauts aboard the space shuttle Atlantis finally made it home after a voyage of more than 5 million miles.

 

Weather again delays shuttle landing

Weather again delays shuttle landing

Weather conditions forced NASA to wave off a landing attempt for space shuttle Atlantis scheduled for 9:16 a.m. ET Saturday at Florida's Kennedy Space Center, the space agency said.

 

Bad Weather Delays Shuttle Landing

Bad Weather Delays Shuttle Landing

The Atlantis will have another chance to land at 11:39 a.m. If the weather does not improve, NASA will try again Saturday.

 

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