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Atlantis' Last Approach
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Atlantis' Last Approach
Explanation: For the last time, the US Space Shuttle has
approached
the International Space Station (ISS). Following a dramatic
launch
from
Cape Canaveral
last week that was
witnessed
by an estimated one million people,
Space Shuttle Atlantis
on
STS-135
lifted a small crew to a welcome rendezvous three days ago with the orbiting station. Although NASA is discontinuing the aging shuttle fleet, NASA astronauts in the near future will be able to
visit the ISS
on Russian space flights.
Pictured above
, Atlantis rises toward the ISS with its cargo bay doors open, showing a gleaming metallic
Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module
. Over 200 kilometers below lie the cool
blue waters
of planet Earth. The much-anticipated
last glide back
to Earth for the Space Shuttle is currently scheduled for next Thursday, July 21. Quiz:
Can you identify what land masses are visible below the shuttle?
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