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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.

Learn how to share "All-American" Meal of grilled chicken and baked beans with the last shuttle crew.
Atlantis' four astronauts will enjoy some time off and a special meal today.
The candy company behind M&M's concocted a novel cosmic treats for NASA to honor its final shuttle launch.
Astronauts can't escape mundane chores like fixing toilets and unpacking, even in space.
Atlantis' four astronauts haven't had much time to think about the finality of their mission with all the work they've had to get done so far.
See historic photos from NASA's final spacewalk of the shuttle era on July 12, 2011.
Space Station astronaut's Mike Fossum and Ron Garan will go down in history as the last 2 men to walk in space on Space Shuttle's clock. This video highlights the extra-vehicular tasks completed.
The Atlantis crew will spend today unpacking a massive cargo pod of space station supplies.
Space station astronauts Mike Fossum and Ron Garan spent six and a half hours spacewalking today.
NASA chief Charlie Bolden accepted responsibility for the delays and said a decision is coming soon.
You can eat along with the astronauts in space for a shared dinner on July 14.
Astronauts will install the experiment on the space station during a spacewalk on Tuesday.
NASA's space shuttle Atlantis is now flying a 13-day mission that ends July 21.
NASA photographer Bill Ingalls caught this serene view of shuttle Atlantis awaiting launch on July 7, 2011.
The view of NASA's final space shuttle liftoff was even more spectacular from the air.
The final space shuttle launch made a spectacular arc across the sky in photos taken from the edge of space.
A chunk of a Soviet-era satellite won't creep too close to the linked Atlantis and station.
The shuttle astronauts will begin unpacking a giant cargo pod delivered to the space station today.