From the Washington Post:
The 135th and final flight of America's space shuttle fleet landed safely at the Kennedy Space Center early Thursday -- ending the three-decade lifetime of a technologically remarkable and versatile spacecraft the likes of which the world is unlikely to see for a very long time. The shuttle Atlantis and its four crew members touched down at 5:56 a.m. after a 13-day mission to the International Space Station.
I am glad I remembered to watch the landing via NASA's streaming live video.
Above, yours truly with Space Shuttle test vehicle Enterprise in 1977.
Thank you, Space Shuttle! Now what do we do for a space program?
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