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Bye Bye Discovery
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Space Shuttle Dicovery has landed for the last time....





End of the mission and a 30-year career in space for NASA's space shuttle.
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Wiliam Shatner re: Yesterday in the News ..

In the 60's, People took Acid to make the world Weird. Now the World is weird and People take Prozac to make it Normal.

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Hopefully after Atlantis last flight later this year they will make a giant monument in DC, Cape Canaveral or Houston for Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavor, Columbia and Challenger. Glorious end for Discovery and lets hope Endeavor and Atlantis end safely too.

Has anyone been to Cape Canaveral or NASA in Houston?(Don't remember the official name right now for Houston)
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Cape Canaveral (John F. Kennedy Space Center.) and Johnson Space Center Houston, TX.
I've been to both places at different times in my military career. A lot of history in both places.

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Cape Canaveral (John F. Kennedy Space Center.) and Johnson Space Center Houston, TX.
I've been to both places at different times in my military career. A lot of history in both places.

Rory

What branch did you serve in?
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Hopefully after Atlantis last flight later this year they will make a giant monument in DC, Cape Canaveral or Houston for Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavor, Columbia and Challenger. Glorious end for Discovery and lets hope Endeavor and Atlantis end safely too.



One of those should be in space permanently, in respect for those two shuttles that exploded, and the victims of those.
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Whilst the history of space discovery fascinates me I always think of my fave UK comedian. As the great man Al Murray once said "the only reason we didn't try to get to the moon first, is because we'd have nobody to give it back to when we've finished with it".

On a serious note, it's a shame the US are scaling back on it's space program.  Maybe India and China will fill that void, but I doubt it.
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Whilst the history of space discovery fascinates me I always think of my fave UK comedian. As the great man Al Murray once said "the only reason we didn't try to get to the moon first, is because we'd have nobody to give it back to when we've finished with it".

On a serious note, it's a shame the US are scaling back on it's space program.  Maybe India and China will fill that void, but I doubt it.


Now we can look forward to not being able to developing protection for ourself's against threats from space. And forget about ever colonising other planets. We will just stay on this rock and slowly count down the days to our own demise.
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It's indeed sad.

I heard Discovery is going to a museum. Don't know which one.
It's likely that they'll all go to museums or something.

On a related note, several months ago I recall that they were going back to the old 1960's look ships. Anyone know if this is still true or not.
If so, that seems like a huge step backwards to me.
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Cape Canaveral (John F. Kennedy Space Center.) and Johnson Space Center Houston, TX.
I've been to both places at different times in my military career. A lot of history in both places.

Rory

What branch did you serve in?

U.S. Army Special Forces/SpecialOps. (21 years worth.)

Rory
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I heard Discovery is going to a museum. Don't know which one.
It's likely that they'll all go to museums or something...

Smithsonian in Washington DC is what I heard.
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U.S. Army Special Forces/SpecialOps. (21 years worth.)
Rory

Wow! God Bless You, and thanks for your service. And thanks to all other DVDP Community Members who served / serving. I never served, but my Dad did, and I have been safe thanks to all of you!

(Edit: unfortunately, I can see where this is headed. Sorry about that. At least I got a chance to register my thanks before the inevitable demise of this thread ...)
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I think it's debatable exactly how safe special forces have kept us. While you can't blame ppl for doing there job naturally.

But it's not exactly as clear cut as when for example my granddad fought at El Alamein. Where you get down on your knees at night and crawl through 5 mile mine field with only your bayonet to feel around. Or run away and let the Germans run straight through to the middle east, secure the oil and hook up with there comrades in Russia.
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I would post a rebuttal to FilmAlba's assertion, but I don't wish to derail this thread from it's intended subject. Which is the retirment of the shuttle Discovery.

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I would post a rebuttal to FilmAlba's assertion, but I don't wish to derail this thread from it's intended subject. Which is the retirment of the shuttle Discovery.

Rory


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I heard Discovery is going to a museum. Don't know which one.
It's likely that they'll all go to museums or something...

Smithsonian in Washington DC is what I heard.

I read that too.  It will be joining Enterprise, which is already there.  Enterprise was the first shuttle, built for flight tests, but never flew in space.

I also read, not sure if was true or not, that they were also willing to give away the other shuttles too for no cost.  The catch: you have to provide transportation and all engine components would be stripped out.
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