Friday, November 2, 2012

10 mile track for Atlantis the spaceship

"My opinion is it looks better vertically," said Christopher Ferguson, the astronaut who commanded Atlantis' final flight in July 2011.The fact that several hundred shuttle workers are about to lose their jobs, now that Atlantis is being turned over to the visitor complex, dampened the mood. They launched the spaceshutal  last year.http://news.yahoo.com/photos/space-shuttle-atlantis-rolls-down-kennedy-parkway-way-photo-130148452.html;_ylt=Ag6F37NTyneSAmYARHRpc.XzWed_;_ylu=X3oDMTQ1cHJuNnRhBG1pdANBcnRpY2xlIFJlbGF0ZWQgTGVhZARwa2cDYmQyNDAyNTktNjY1Yy0zMDMyLTk1ZjEtN2EyZDExOTJhNWM1BHBvcwMxBHNlYwNNZWRpYUFydGljbGVMZWFkBHZlcgNjYmRjN2NkMC0yNGVkLTExZTItYmY3NS03NTQ3ZmM3MjRhY2Y-;_ylg=X3oDMTJxYTE3ODJiBGludGwDdXMEbGFuZwNlbi11cwRwc3RhaWQDY2QzODE1NTYtY2E5Mi0zNjBlLWJmOGQtMTAwOGM4MDZkYTM5BHBzdGNhdANzY2llbmNlBHB0A3N0b3J5cGFnZQ--;_ylv=3Space shuttle Atlantis rolls down Kennedy Parkway on its way to its new home at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Friday, Nov. 2, 2012, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The spacecraft traveled 125,935,769 miles during 33 spaceflights, including 12 missions to the International Space Station. Its final flight, STS-135, closed out the Space Shuttle Program era with a landing on July 21, 2011. (AP Photo/NASA, Bill Ingalls)

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