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Atlantis heads for historic final shuttle landing – Watch live

July 20, 2011

by yaska77

The shuttle Atlantis and her crew of four are soon to descend to Earth for the very last time. Not only bringing to a close its 13 day mission taking supplies to the ISS, but drawing the curtain on a program that has lasted 30 years. All three remaining orbiters in the NASA space shuttle fleet are being decommissioned and moved for permanent display in museums.

Touchdown of Atlantis will be a sight never to be witnessed again live, but thankfully (as with other recent shuttle landings!) we’ve got NASA TV below which will cover the descent from de-orbit burn to wheel-stop (on the runway at Kennedy Space Center), and beyond!

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Earlier today the Mission Management Team cleared Atlantis’ heat shield for re-entry when full checks performed using the Orbiter Boom Sensor System (after undocking from the ISS) showed no causes for concern.

After a revision to the earlier schedule, Atlantis has been given two opportunities to land, the first timed at 05:56 EDT (09:56 GMT/ 10:56 BST) when weather forecasters expect conditions to be perfect, and a second attempt possibility at 07:32 EDT (11:32 GMT/ 12:32 BST). NASA officials are resisting calls to delay landing to the second opportunity, even though keen observers of the shuttle would prefer the better light enabling them to see the spacecraft approaching over Florida’s “Space Coast“.

The shuttle program has meant so much to so many people, from the engineers and technicians who have poured their heart and soul into building the very best machine possible, to small children staring open mouthed in awe and wonder at one of the finest examples of what humankind can achieve.

God speed Atlantis, we will never forget the fantastic sights the space shuttles have helped us see, the advances you helped us make, and the triumphs and tragedies we shared along the way.

See you on the runway at KSC soon. It’s gonna be emotional.

Current NASA TV Schedule:

Payload bay door closing 02:09 EDT (06:09 GMT/ 07:09 BST)

De-orbit burn 1st opportunity 04:49 EDT (08:49 GMT/ 09:49 BST)

KSC landing 1st opportunity 05:56 EDT (09:56 GMT/ 10:56 BST)

*De-orbit burn 2nd opportunity 06:25 EDT (10:25 GMT/ 11:25 BST)

*KSC landing 2nd opportunity 07:32 EDT (11:32 GMT/ 12:32 BST)

*Should NASA switch to the second landing opportunity timings, we’ll update you on Twitter and on this blog (they will also announce any changes on NASA TV)

To watch NASA TV direct click here

You can also follow Atlantis through Google Earth

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Watch NASA’s Atlantis undock from the ISS for the last time

July 18, 2011

by yaska77

In just a few hours NASA’s STS-135 Atlantis will undock from the ISS for the very last time as the mission enters its final few days. Never again will we be able to witness the graceful “ballet” of the orbiter departing the station, separating so slowly yet both travelling over 17,000mph!

Undocking is due on Tuesday 19th July at 02:28 EDT (06:28 GMT/ 07:28 BST), followed by Atlantis performing a “flyaround” the station, both as a victory lap and to provide opportunity for a late inspection of the orbiter’s heat shield. Watch live on the NASA TV feed below.

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If you have never seen an orbiter undock from the ISS it’s pretty awesome to watch, and as this sight will never be seen again it is likely to be quite an event. The NASA TV schedule for the undocking is as follows:

Atlantis undocks from ISS at 02:28 EDT (06:28 GMT/ 07:28 BST)

Atlantis flyaround of ISS begins at 03:27 EDT (07:27 GMT/ 08:27 BST)

Atlantis final separation from ISS at 04:18 EDT (08:18 GMT/ 09:18 BST)

Late inspection of Atlantis TPS* at 06:34 EDT (10:34 GMT/ 11:34 BST)
*Thermal Protection System

Landing is scheduled for Thursday 21st July at 05:57 EDT (09:57 GMT/ 10:57 BST), so don’t miss your last chance to see this beautiful spacecraft in operation, the shuttle has been iconic and will be greatly missed.

Remember you can also follow Atlantis on her way home through Google Earth (click here).

You can visit NASA TV direct by clicking here.

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Track STS-135 Atlantis and the ISS

July 9, 2011

by yaska77

Following the successful launch of STS-135 Atlantis on the last ever shuttle mission yesterday, you may want to keep tabs on its location while it orbits!

The NASA ISS Tracker also shows the current orbital location of Atlantis, first as it maneuvers to rendezvous with the International Space Station, and then when it undocks to head back to Earth (after completion of its mission objectives).

Click above to open tracker - Credit: NASA Human Space Flight (HSF) Orbital Tracking

There is also a Google Earth add-on available from the NASA site (click here) which shows the shuttle location in 3D, in real-time (updated using information direct from mission control).

Click above to visit NASA Google Earth add on - Credit: Google Earth/NASA

NASA TV are covering most of the shuttle mission during its 12 days in space, click here for a schedule (requires Adobe Reader for .pdf)

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Watch Atlantis launch live… or will the weather spoil the party?

July 8, 2011

by yaska77

Kennedy Space Center is abuzz with activity as the countdown to the last ever shuttle launch continues.

Inspections had to be carried out after an amazing 50 lightning strikes in 20 minutes battered the KSC, with at least one bolt striking pad 39A where STS-135 Atlantis is being prepared. Thankfully the all clear was given after no damage was found.

A contact at the launch today confirmed NASA have changed their forecast from 40% (two days ago), to only a 30% chance of launch on time.

lightning strike at kennedy space center pad 39A

Lightning strike at pad 39A - Credit: NASA TV

This historic event currently has a lift-off scheduled for Friday 8th July at 11:26 EDT (15:26 GMT/16:26 BST).

We’ve got the NASA TV feed for you below (which will feature launch information in real-time), and we will update our Twitter feed and the blog as and when new developments occur.

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Keep watching this space, Atlantis will fly (eventually!) and we can all watch in awe and wonder at the power and beauty of a space shuttle launch, for the last ever time.

The shuttle program has been one hell of an emotional ride, but this launch will be just that bit more special…

History in the making people.

If you have Google Earth installed you can follow the shuttle from launch to landing via NASA (click here)

To watch NASA TV on the NASA site click here

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Endeavour to undock from ISS for the last time – Watch Live

May 29, 2011

by yaska77

NASA’s space shuttle Endeavour is to undock from the ISS later as the crew bring to a close their STS-134 mission.  Hatches are being sealed (on NASA TV below) with the actual undocking due to occur at 23:53 EDT (03:53 GMT/ 04:53 BST).

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The last EVA “spacewalk” in the 30 year history of the US shuttle programme was completed at the International Space Station on Friday, when astronauts Mike Fincke and Greg Chamitoff’s seven-and-a-half-hour walk ended NASA’s part in the construction of the ISS.

Landing of Endeavour is scheduled for Wednesday 1st June at 02:32 EDT (06:32 GMT/ 07:32 BST).  The last ever shuttle mission (STS-135) will see Atlantis launch on (or soon after) 8th July, before all remaining shuttles are decommissioned.

Don’t miss one of your last chances to see this beautiful spacecraft in operation, the shuttle has been iconic and will be greatly missed!

Remember you can also follow the shuttle on her way home through Google Earth (click here).

Addition: NASA has confirmed the ISS and Endeavour images taken by ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli are still with the Soyuz capsule, and will be processed and released shortly. In an unprecedented event the ISS was moved by 120° to provide the best angle of the station with Endeavour docked, and Nespoli took high definition video footage and digital camera stills from his vantage point in Soyuz.

The capsule landed safely with Commander Dmitry Kondratyev, astronaut Cady Coleman and Nespoli on board in Kazakhstan on 24th May.

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