One Giant Leap For Mankind
On Friday I blogged about the last space shuttle mission that occurred on July 8th, and the lasting impact it has left on all of us. It was an era in space exploration that spanned over 3 decades.
Today, I bring you a video courtesy of NPR. It covers the Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour Space Shuttles, which flew a little over 100 missions in it's illustrious career - it really is a sight to behold.
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- Blade 7184 aka Peter
1 comment:
Pretty cool little bit of history there. Too bad Houston didn't get one of them. :( I blame Rick Perry.
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