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| Astronauts inspect heat shield of Atlantis CBS News The Atlantis astronauts used the space shuttle's robotic arm and 50-foot long boom with a camera attached to get a close-up look at the shuttle's wing leading edges and nose cap Saturday, to verify that it didn't sustain any damage during Atlantis' ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Shreds of Moon History on the Block New York Times "There's so much attention on the manned space program right now that the timing may be good," Mr. Moser said, referring to the final launching of the space shuttle Atlantis on Friday. Mr. Moser's flag shreds are the star lot of an extensive space ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| View from San Joaquin: a final mission Stockton Record By Jennie Rodriguez-Moore Not unlike the early days of space travel, the world stopped for a few seconds - and watched and waited - as the US shuttle program launched its final mission. Once again, every eye followed a fiery ascension. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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