NASA launched the Space Shuttle Atlantis today, along with seven crew members, as part of the final service mission for the Hubble Space Telescope. A successful mission would make Hubble up to 90 times more powerful than it was originally and extend its operating lifetime until at least 2014. Their goals are to repair a critical component of the telescope, add two new instruments, and locate Suri Cruise’s biological father.
The crew will be in outer space for 11 days.
You can watch live coverage of the mission control room here.
That was awesome!
Hope the mission is successful….ie. Operation Suri Cruise
hah! get the feeling you are having an after-star trek buzz!
can’t blame you though
was bloody awesome
wonder how emotionally old suri will be by 18? or 21 in the usa..
poor wee thing will probably never know what normal people are
That was awesome. I wonder what it feels like to go through and see all the layers of the atmosphere.
Totally awesome! Space missions get me excited like a little kid.
Fantastic. I always get goose bumps. It is just unbelievably amazing!
Good luck! Be safe!
You have to be some brave (crazy) mother fuckers to ride up into the sky on a mountain of fire.
Lucky bastards get to see space.