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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.

NASA continues a long tradition of using music to wake up the crew of the space shuttle Atlantis on NASA’s last shuttle mission, STS-135.
Atlantis' four astronauts have boarded their spaceship for their return trip to Earth.
The astronauts are in for a poignant farewell as they wrap up the last space shuttle trip to the space station.
The astronauts talked about where they'd like to travel next in the solar system, and whether they listen to iPods on the space station.
The astronauts will enjoy some off-duty time today on the International Space Station.
The astronauts fixed some broken shuttle parts and pressed on with moving tons of cargo to the space station.
Beyonce Knowles sent the Atlantis crew a special wakeup call as ground teams analyze a recent computer glitch.
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Obama asks Atlantis astronauts about an American flag that has a long space legacy.
President Barack Obama called the astronauts aboard the International Space Station today.
Attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits, these four astronauts take a break in this stunning desktop space wallpaper.
For the members of NASA's astronaut corps, there are plenty of reasons to stick around after the space shuttle's retirement.
Atlantis' astronauts will receive a special call from the White House later today.
Shuttle astronauts won't have any time to catch the latest "Harry Potter" film in orbit, even though NASA has beamed movies into space before.
A glitch with one of the shuttle Atlantis' onboard computers kept the astronauts up past their bedtime.
As space flight advocates argue over whether the next manned mission should head to the Moon or Mars, many others wonder if human spaceflight has any future at all.
Skywatchers in the Southern Hemisphere have several chances to spot the shuttle Atlantis this week.
Atlantis' four astronauts will enjoy some time off and a special meal today.