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In rare night landing, space shuttle back on Earth   email this discussion to a friend?

By MARCIA DUNN
AP Aerospace Writer
 
4 weeks ago

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Space shuttle Endeavour and its six astronauts closed out the last major construction mission at the International Space Station with a smooth landing in darkness that struck many as bittersweet.


Only one flight remains for Endeavour, the baby of the shuttle fleet. Overall, just four missions remain.


"We'll go into it with our heads held high," launch director Mike Leinbach said early Monday, a few hours after Endeavour landed in Florida. "A little bit sad note, but a great ending to a great mission."


During the two-week, 5.7 million-mile journey, commander George Zamka and his crew delivered and installed a new space station room, Tranquility, and a big bay window with commanding views of Earth. Their success resulted in the virtual completion of the space station, described by NASA as 98 percent finished.


For a while Sunday, it seemed as though Endeavour's homecoming might be delayed. All morning and afternoon, forecasters said rain and clouds probably would scuttle any touchdown attempts. But the rain stayed away, and the sky cleared just in time.


"It's great to be home. It was a great adventure," Zamka said after the shuttle rolled to a stop on the 3-mile-long runway, awash in xenon lights.


Upon touchdown, Mission Control immediately relayed congratulations to Zamka and his crew for connecting Tranquility and opening those new "windows to the world."


Tranquility already is serving as a base for life-support equipment, as well as a gym and restroom. It also holds the seven-windowed dome, quite possibly the most anticipated addition ever made to a spacecraft.


At least one of the space station residents, Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi, watched Endeavour's atmospheric re-entry from the new observation deck. "The view was definitely out-of-the-world," he wrote in a Twitter update.


The two new compartments were supplied by the European Space Agency at a cost of more than $400 million. It took three spacewalks to hook everything up.


Endeavour was reported to be in good shape, with no noticeable damage aside from a few dings. "My goodness, what a machine," Zamka said. "She was perfect throughout the flight."


The four remaining shuttle flights will stock the space station with more experiments, spare parts and supplies, all critical to the long-term success of the program, said Mike Moses, a NASA manager. Discovery will make the next trip in early April.


As for Endeavour, it's due to fly one last time at the end of July.


NASA intends to wrap up the shuttle program this fall, after which the space station will be supplied by craft from Russia, Europe and Japan. Astronauts will hitch rides exclusively on Russian Soyuz capsules, while cargo will arrive on unmanned carriers. The Obama Administration is proposing that commercial rocket companies take a crack at the U.S. ferry side of it, once the three remaining shuttles are retired.


As if to signal the end, Endeavour had no returning space station crew on board.


Leinbach noted that "a whole series of lasts" are coming up. On Monday, workers already had begun the final processing for Endeavour's last flight.


NASA is being extra careful now when referencing all those "lasts."


When Endeavour blasted off in the wee hours of Feb. 8, it was advertised as the last scheduled nighttime launch for a space shuttle. That was before Discovery's upcoming flight was delayed, from mid-March to April 5. Now liftoff will be shortly before sunrise - technically in darkness - assuming the schedule sticks. And landing will be in the middle of the night.


For the record, this was the 23rd space shuttle landing in darkness, out of 130 flights. The last time was in 2008, by Endeavour as well.


"We're back as we came," Zamka said after he stepped out onto the runway early Monday. "It's dark outside."


 

On the Net:

NASA: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/index.html

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1. myLot reputation of 88/100. lampar (2675)   1 month ago

That is so cool be able to watch earth from space station in a room fit with bay window, even though it is not exactly like living by the seaside, at least most part of the earth the astronauts can see daily is mainly ocean blue, and it will keep them entertain ..


myLot reputation of 59/100. Firestorm0122 (228)  1 month ago

Given the technology of digital imaging, they may be able to see more than just the oceans of the Earth. With the right tools, they might even see the lands surrounding the waters, and maybe some day the very structures which accommodate the lands.

Though I admit I would be a little bit freaked out if people on the Earth could be viewed from space in a most inconvenient matter.

 
2. myLot reputation of 59/100. Firestorm0122 (228)   1 month ago

I wonder if they will provide breathtaking pictures of the spacewalk once it is finished, as well as earth from the different angles. Though I have no plans ever to travel to space, I admire the beauty of its creation of what I can see in photographs, and would love to see, if possible, some more photographs or videos.

It must have taken quite a bit of work to ensure everything is becoming operational within the spacewalk, though I cannot for the life of me think of what the ammonia can accomplish with the hoses. It baffles me, but they know what they're doing so I'm leaving it at that.


myLot reputation of 88/100. lampar (2675)  1 month ago

May be a few space pictures and those with no scientific value can be shown to the public, the rest of them need to be kept secret for further analysis to be sure they can't be used by our adversary for military purposes, picture taken from this space station can come in from many different angles and can provide details images on many sensitive area and region on earth. lol!!

 
3. myLot reputation of 69/100. gwoman2 (576)   1 month ago

UGH!! Why don't they use that 27 million to help out the economy/recession/depression???
All these higher ups make me sick...there are people starving and homeless,many without medical insurance etc, etc, etc and they're building a &*%$#& deck???
I'll never understand:-(
~G~


myLot reputation of 88/100. lampar (2675)  1 month ago

27 millions dollar is definitely a lot of money to waste in a bay window for Space station, and should consider as wasteful spending out there. But what the hack, it is funded by tax payers dollars.... might well waste it on NASA expensive programs and on their employees big salary. Since when government official care about economy recovery or hunger or jobless issues of ordinary people in USA, just have to continue the day dreaming.


myLot reputation of 91/100. beautyqueen26 (9270)  1 month ago

quote: ' ...There, it will provide an extra parking spot for visiting vessels and serve as a buffer against micrometeorite hits.'

Seems like the main reason for the move was a safety issue.
That sounds like 27 million dollars well spent.

 
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