The Space Shuttle program is slated to be ended in 2010, with only about 10 launches remaining. For at least five years after that, the only way we - the US and NASA - will be able to get humans up to the Space Station and outward is by riding a foreign launch vehicle.
Have you seen a Shuttle launch? I haven't.
Here's the NASA launch schedule. I am going to see at least one Shuttle launch before the program ends, something we should all do. People attending next year's ICFA conference in Orlando, Florida, are planning a trip to Kennedy Space Center, and I think it would be awesome if NASA planned a launch that weekend.
Here's a video of the most-recent Space Shuttle mission, STS-123, a night launch:
And here's a shot of the Endeavor coming home:

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See you at Kennedy.
Best,
Chris
Have you seen a Shuttle launch? I haven't.
Here's the NASA launch schedule. I am going to see at least one Shuttle launch before the program ends, something we should all do. People attending next year's ICFA conference in Orlando, Florida, are planning a trip to Kennedy Space Center, and I think it would be awesome if NASA planned a launch that weekend.
Here's a video of the most-recent Space Shuttle mission, STS-123, a night launch:
And here's a shot of the Endeavor coming home:

Click the image to see the story.
See you at Kennedy.
Best,
Chris
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