Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Videos: Webcast by NASA on ‘Endeavour's Final Voyage’

* Endeavour's Final Voyage *


About above video: After nearly two decades of achievements in space, Space Shuttle Endeavour makes one last reach for the stars on its 25th and final mission, STS-134. This webcast examines the mission to come and explores the storied flying career for the youngest of NASA's shuttle orbiters.
This video and more can be found on the NASA.gov website
.
**************************
Keep up with the
Latest News and Updates
On Endeavour’s Launch/Mission
at
NASA.gov
.
*******************
.
Be sure to watch the above webcast gang... It really is well worth the 9 ½ minutes of your time that it will take to kick back and watch it all, in full.
.
With that said.... let me say this. I am SOOOOO HAPPY Endeavour didn’t go up last week with all that has gone down over the last few days with the killing of Osama bin Laden.
.
The final mission of this great Ship deserves all our attention... the MSM’s attention too... So yes, I am now real happy it didn’t go up, though I was truly disappointed at the time when it didn’t.
.
Yes, like everyone else, I too am truly happy with the killing of Osama and with the way our President manned up and took the actions he did. Good job Mr. President. Enjoy the success while you can for the American people have short memories on such things. VERY short...
.
AubreyJ.........
.
Special note: NASA space shuttle and International Space Station managers met Monday and determined that Tuesday, May 10th is the earliest Endeavour could be launched on the STS-134 mission. That date is success oriented based on preliminary schedules to replace a faulty Load Control Assembly (LCA) box in the orbiter's aft compartment. More to come...
.

No comments: