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The Space Shuttle Endeavour just landed at Ellington Field in Houston at 10:45 a.m. this morning. It was a sight to see. It's making it's way to it's final home in California, it should arrive there Friday. They've been making some low flyovers along it's journey so people on the ground can get a good view of it. Here are some pictures people in Houston sent in. There is a beautiful shot of it that someone took as it flew over Reliant Stadium, home to the Houston Texans, right next door to Reliant Center where Matt comes for his Texas Trophy Hunters Assoc. convention shows.
http://www.click2houston.com/news/-/...z/-/index.html This article mentions it's scheduled path along it's final journey to California for any of you who happen to live in areas it will be flying over. It's scheduled to stop in El Paso to refuel so some more Texas forum peeps may be able to see it before it leaves Texas to fly over New Mexico. It's also flying over parts of Northern California for any forum members who live there. Quote:
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I dont understand...why is America not launching more space shuttles
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It's nice to read a story about a Space Shuttle retiring where the word "retirement" isn't just a nice way of saying "exploded into a fiery ball of flame."
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Here's what I copied from Wiki about the retirement of the shuttle program, Dave. You can click the link for the history of the program, etc..
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Not at all, I'm a big supporter of the space program, it's just that Space Shuttles rarely make the news anymore unless one of them has blown up.
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Your comment made me go Google the Columbia disaster from 2003. They have video of some of the last minutes in the cockpit with the crew as they're getting ready for re-entry; there is also video of mission control and when they realize the shuttle was lost. A somber moment. Last year during the drought in Texas, the water level in Lake Nacogdoches went down enough to expose a piece from Columbia. http://www.geekosystem.com/drought-d...from-columbia/
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They just announced on the local news that they're going to fly Endeavour over Tucson in honor of Gabby Giffords and her husband, Mark Kelly, who commanded Endeavour's final mission in 2011.
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I saw it!
Very cool!
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I told you it was going to fly over you!
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