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NASA | Massive Solar Flare gets HD Close Up
After three decades of space service, NASA’s oldest and most traveled shuttle, Discovery, began its new life as a museum relic with one final takeoff. Discovery departed Florida’s Kennedy Space Center at daybreak Tuesday aboard a modified jumbo jet bound for Washington, where it will become a Smithsonian exhibit.
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The money that went into the missions done by Discovery has done more for the USA and the world than the money that has gone into American wars.
So yes, taxpayers money, but since so many of you Americans don’t understand? the importance of the future and space, NASA is the least funded by the Government, yet the most crucial program that should be funded right now. Luckily SpaceX is launching it’s first flight to the ISS which is a private company, so we wont need you uneducated twats.
Thanks for the videos… this may be a stupid question but… how come they didnt fly it on its own instead of putting it on another?
Simply because it can’t get off by itself it need rocket to take off, that the way they carry the shutter, it can land from the sky but not from the ground.
Oh i see, thanks for explaining… to me it looked like a harrier lol… SILLY me!
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