I don’t have fresh articles right now, but here’s a quick status update on the Space Shuttle program based on the latest widely reported milestones and context:
- The Space Shuttle era officially ended in 2011 with Atlantis’ final flight, which marked NASA’s transition away from an in-house crewed shuttle capability.[1][2]
- Since then, NASA and its partners have relied on other spacecraft and international partners (notably Russia’s Soyuz and commercial vehicles) to transport astronauts to the ISS, while the focus shifted to deeper space exploration and other robotic and commercial endeavors.[2][10]
- In recent years, public attention around “space shuttles” tends to center on historical retrospectives, the milestone anniversaries of the shuttle fleet, and ongoing developments in cargo or crewed transport programs that have succeeded or evolved from the shuttle concept (e.g., SpaceX Crew Dragon, Boeing Starliner) rather than a new NASA shuttle program.[3][4]
If you want, I can search for the latest news again and pull current, verifiable headlines with summaries. I can also pull specific articles about any of the newer transportation systems that are often discussed in relation to the legacy of the shuttle program.
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space shuttle Latest Breaking News, Pictures, Videos, and Special Reports from The Economic Times. space shuttle Blogs, Comments and Archive News on Economictimes.com
economictimes.indiatimes.comFinal landing brings 30-year shuttle program, and the 1st era in manned spaceflight, to an abrupt end
www.cbsnews.comspace shuttle program Latest Breaking News, Pictures, Videos, and Special Reports from The Economic Times. space shuttle program Blogs, Comments and Archive News on Economictimes.com
economictimes.indiatimes.comDaily science news on research developments, technological breakthroughs and the latest scientific innovations
phys.orgTop NASA officials have unanimously cleared the space shuttle Atlantis for a July 8 launch, the final space shuttle launch in history. Atlantis will fly NASA's 135th and final shuttle mission.
www.space.comFinal flight marks historic and wistful moment in NASA's 30-year shuttle program
www.cbsnews.comDaily science news on research developments, technological breakthroughs and the latest scientific innovations
phys.orgThis page highlights some of the latest Space Transportation System (STS) Recordation activities. Visitors are encouraged to check back often to view
www.nasa.govNASA has officially set a launch date of June 28 for the very last space shuttle flight, by shuttle Atlantis. Following the flight Shuttle Atlantis, Discovery and Endeavour will retire.
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