"No Deltas" pretty much summes up this landing! A befitting landing to a great lady!
Sad and inspirational moment - I hope that there will be somebody at NASA and in the US Gov to take the cue and elevate the manned Space Exploration to its next natural evolution - to the Moon and beyond.
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I disagree slightly. The next frontier in human spaceflight is certainly the Moon, NEOs, Mars, and beyond, but I don't view as the next natural evolution.
In my opinion, the next natural evolution for human space exploration will be the expansion of commercial spaceflight in Earth orbit. Tourism, of course, suborbital to start, but rather swiftly moving onto Earth orbital tourism, plus with the space stations and spacecraft used for that purpose also being involved and supporting research and other commercial endeavours in low Earth orbit.
Who knows? Possibly the rise of the suborbital tourism market might also spawn the rise of rapid point to point transport, using the same technologies that support suborbital and orbital tourism.
To me, the expansion of commercial spaceflight over the next 10-20 years is far more exciting than the human exploration of the Moon, NEOs, or beyond. It reminds me of the early days of commercial aviation in the 1920s and 1930s. It's incredibly exciting; spaceflight will be gradually opened up to more and more people, rather than just the lucky chosen few and the even fewer that can afford the current tourist visits to the ISS.