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Shuttle Atlantis Lands Safely After Final Official Mission

saintory writes "Shuttle Atlantis landed this morning after flying its final official mission. In its 25-year service, the shuttle Atlantis has logged over 120 million miles." After a successful mission to deliver a research module to the International Space Station, the craft landed at Kennedy Space Center, and will "go through the normal flow of prelaunch preparations in order to serve as the 'launch-on-need' vehicle for Endeavour's STS-134 mission, the last scheduled flight of the Space Shuttle Program." Congratulations to the people aboard and on the ground who engineered the shuttle's successful return.

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  1. really? by Thud457 · · Score: 5, Funny

    final official mission?

    WTF are Billy-Bob and Jethro going to take it for a joyride when Ferris foolishly leaves it at a downtown Chicago parking garage?

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    the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

  2. blue book value sucks by SethJohnson · · Score: 4, Funny



    Should have sold it way sooner. With that many miles, it's going to be hard to sell on Craigslist. Best might be to sell it to an unwary eBayer sight-unseen. "broken odometer"

    Seth

  3. For Sale by KiwiCanuck · · Score: 5, Funny

    1985 Space Shuttle (Atlantis), good condition, auto, A/C, seats 5, 52,250lbs payload, 120 million miles ("highway"), very fast ride 17,320mph, many new upgrades, serious enquiries only.

  4. Re:can they use it for ISS space? spare parts? by phaggood · · Score: 4, Funny

    It should be parked outside just beyond the 'porch' they installed a while back; preferably sans wheels and up on cinder blocks.