Video of Atlantis ship off the ISS station
Atlantis was built by Rockwell International in Southern California and brought to John F. Kennedy Space Center in eastern Florida in April 1985. This is the only orbit shuttle that cannot afford to take energy from the International Space Station (ISS) when connected to this station, which continues to power itself from fuel cells.
Yesterday (July 21), Space Shuttle Atlantis returned to Earth safely, closing the space mission through two centuries, leaving behind a period of pride of NASA in particular and the United States in general.
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