This may be news to some of you, for good-riddance or sorrow; but today Space Shuttle Discovery (OV-103) logged its last of 39 Flights. Throughout its lifetime it traveled 148,221,675 miles and spent 365 days in space, where it orbited the Earth 5,830 times
Because of the above Space Shuttle Discovery has earned the title of workhorse, where it has carried 194 astronauts and participated in noteworthy missions, like deploying the Hubble Telescope. It was also the first shuttle to be piloted by the first female pilot (1995) and the first African American pilot (1989). It was also the first to transport the first Russian cosmonaut, as well as returned the first American in Space - John Glenn (1998).
And, then when NASA tragically lost Space Shuttle Challenger (OV-099) and Space Shuttle Columbia (OV-102), Space Shuttle Discovery was the first to valiantly return to orbit. And through all this and up until its very last "Wheels Stop" Discovery has functioned beautiful. It was a beautiful vehicle, with so much potential left; but now Space Shuttle Discovery will lead the way again, by being the first to retire.
It is a bitter-sweet moment for me and one that I wanted to share, with all of you.
Godspeed Discovery!
Farewell Discovery!
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isn't it going to the smithsonian or something like that?
anyway, shuttles are old, and we're in need of new ways to get to space. hopefully the whole private company idea will get our astronauts into space faster and safer and cheaper. even if it takes awhile. and even if manned space flight is somewhat on hold, i would like to see more unmanned space exploration.
so yeah. i congratulate discovery on an impressive career and happy retirement, but here's to the future!
anyway, shuttles are old, and we're in need of new ways to get to space. hopefully the whole private company idea will get our astronauts into space faster and safer and cheaper. even if it takes awhile. and even if manned space flight is somewhat on hold, i would like to see more unmanned space exploration.
so yeah. i congratulate discovery on an impressive career and happy retirement, but here's to the future!
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