Space shuttle Discovery landed safely at Cape Kennedy this morning, ending the extended STS-131 mission.
There are now only three scheduled shuttle missions remaining, so NASA is looking very good for being able to end the program this year. Pushing it into next year at this point may take some sort of major problem. The next mission, scheduled for launch next month, will be the final flight, at this point, of space shuttle Atlantis.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
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