Endeavour makes last visit to ISS, completes STS-134 mission

Space Shuttle Endeavour has separated from International Space Station Monday morning and started the journey to Earth to finish its last mission (STS-134).
This was the last but one shuttle mission of the U.S. space program that began 30 years ago. The space odyssey will end with the Shuttle Atlantis flight toward the orbit of the ISS research laboratory.

Astronauts performed work on ISS during Endeavour last mission STS-134

According to NASA, Endeavour undocked at 3.55 GMT, when the ISS was at an altitude of 350 kilometers above the Bolivian capital, La Paz. The Shuttle turned around the ISS so that astronauts could photograph the space station.

Endeavour’s mission began 16 days ago, when the ship lifted off from Cape Canaveral and will end Wednesday when the shuttle is scheduled to land at Kennedy Space Center.

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After the Atlantis mission, the astronauts will be placed exclusively on the Russian space program in order to go into space and carry out missions to the International Space Station. The United States will develop a new spacecraft by 2015.

Space Shuttle Endeavour completes last mission STS-134 (Sunday 29 May 2011 – 23:55).

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