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Latest News for NASA's Final Shuttle Mission STS-135

The four astronauts on shuttle Atlantis' final mission, the STS-135 flight, conducted a dress rehearsal for their July liftoff on June 23.

See the latest updates on NASA's last shuttle mission in history, the STS-135 flight of Atlantis.

The final Space Shuttle crew (STS-135) and their NASA entourage hit the streets of Manhattan on a whirlwind inspirational tour for the next generation of explorers. Recorded at the "What's Your Favorite Space" event - Eventi Hotel, New York City.
The STS-135 astronauts stopped by The Colbert Report last night to talk about their mission and the future of NASA.
The crew of space shuttle Atlantis mission STS-135 visited New York City for interviews and live appearances on August 16, 2011.
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Space shuttle Atlantis is slowly towed from the Shuttle Landing Facility to an orbiter processing facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida for the last time in this amazing space wallpaper.
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Atlantis will be prepped for retirement at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida.
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The shuttle Atlantis appeared in the predawn sky and glided to the ground for an emotional end.
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