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Discovery's last flight
The last flight of the Discovery shuttle was not like all the others. The NASA spacecraft has been moving back and forth to the ISS for 27 years. It is the ferry with the highest number of flights, with a total of 39 missions. The last one was in March 2011, and when it was over, it shut down its engines forever. However, on April 17, it flew again, not into Earth orbit, but from Florida to Washington, on the back of NASA’s 747. The destination is: The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. The mission is: “to be a reminder of past achievements, and to educate and inspire future generations.”
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