Shuttle Atlantis Finally In Orbit
Klaidas writes "After delays, the shuttle Atlantis has finally been launched today as expected. NASA reports: 'The shuttle Atlantis is in orbit, headed for a challenging new phase in the construction of the International Space Station. Commander Brent Jett and his five crewmates will install a new 17-ton segment of the station's truss backbone, adding a new set of giant solar panels and batteries to the complex. Three spacewalks are planned.'"
Look it up!
This issue is a bit more complicated than you think.
Silly, they don't make tubes long enough to reach into space.
Well, if there was a "-1 Persecution Complex", I'm sure you'd get that instead.