Honoring NASA's Space Shuttles and their crews

Started by Admin, April 17, 2012, 10:32:40 PM

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Admin

Dear friends, customers and partners,

On this day, the most celebrated Space Shuttle is being retired at her resting place at the Smithsonian. Discovery, the first to be retired, is finally and sadly resting prematurely and irreversibly.

We decided to start this thread to allow each one of you to express your opinions, impressions, post photos and links to interesting sites covering the NASA STS Program and salute and honor the retiring Space Shuttles and their crews. Please don't turn this thread into a controversy. That can be covered in other threads ;)

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Jeff B

All of them will be sadly missed but at least we can continue them on their missions thanks to you.  I actually re-read one of the presskits the other day as missed following the real life missions.   

Cthulhus

Again, the last NASA TV view make me sad... All the STS program make me sad... All the next space program make me sad...  :'(

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Admin

Quote from: Cthulhus on April 18, 2012, 09:03:02 AM
Again, the last NASA TV view make me sad... All the STS program make me sad... All the next space program make me sad...  :'(

I hope that SSMS2 will make you happy ;)

/Admin
- The Space Shuttle Mission 2007(tm)Team -

Cthulhus

Yes! Hope that I'll get an email from you soon with what you know on it title :)

Yes, SSMS2 will be the best way to honor the STS program and see how the space shuttle was a remarkable flying machine!

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Admin

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Stardust9906

My most poignant memory of this is the final low level pass over the SLF by the SCA/Shuttle combination and then the two of them climbing off into the distance and out of sight.  And now we are left with the Shuttles as museum pieces and NASA paying the Russians to transport astros to the ISS.  :(