Atlantis’s Final Landing at Kennedy Space Center
After more than 30 years, the space shuttle era has come to a close. Space shuttle Atlantis and the STS-135 crew landed safely on runway 15 at 5:57 a.m. EDT at Kennedy Space Center’s Shuttle Landing Facility in Florida, ending a 13-day journey of more than five million miles. It was the final and 133rd landing in shuttle history. The STS-135 crew consisted of Commander Chris Ferguson, Pilot Doug Hurley, Mission Specialists Sandra Magnus and Rex Walheim.
Triste journée thx enterprise Colombia challenger discovery Atlantis endeavour
11:38 Thank you Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Endeavour and our ship Atlantis.
oml!!
What an era. I saw Columbia lift off for the first time. Now seeing Atlantis landing for the last time. Thank you, all 5 Shuttles.
thank you all the men and women who flew the shuttle
I went to florida along with a million other people to watch the launch of sts-135. It was amazing. Getting primed for the SpaceX Crew Dragon Demo-2 in a few weeks. A new era of spaceflight is almost here and it will be incredibly exciting.
9:40 The end of an era.
Who is here just before Doug Hurley and the United States are returning to space?