A Lookback On NASA’s International Space Shuttle Program

The renowned space shuttle Atlantis on Friday successfully launched for the last time and is currently cruising in the direction of the International Space Station for a 12-day mission which will bring NASA’s 30-year shuttle program to a shut down.

When Atlantis comes back to Earth in approximately two weeks, NASA will stop working its shuttle program in order to pay attention to deep-space exploration. Trips to the ISS will switch to a commercial focus, and also the orbiters from Columbia, Discovery, Endeavour, and Atlantis will probably be shipped off to various galleries and museums through the entire country.