Landing in the Early Morning

STS-134 Landing (Endeavour)

Current Status (1st opportunity @ KSC): GO

Deorbit Burn: 01:29 EST

Landing: 02:35 EST


NASA TV Stills reload page to refresh image Webcam Image courtesy: NASA/Kennedy Space Center

NOAA’s Forecast:

Tonight: Isolated showers after 2am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 71. East northeast wind between 5 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%..

To keep current with the news about the landing, I recommend you go to NASA-TV.

Image Credits: NASA / NOAA

This is the last mission for Endeavour and there is one more mission to go.  The last shuttle to be launched is Atlantis and it will begin the trip to the launch pad at 8pm tonight.  Yes we can continue down the path of being beholding to everybody else for our needs, at least in this particular case sooner or later private industry will be geared up and ready.  Interestingly enough, when private industry does finally get “there” the advances will boggle our minds.

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