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Anniversario della missione STS-135 — L'ultimo volo dell'Atlantis

Complesso visitatori del Centro Spaziale Kennedy

  • Venerdì 10 luglio
  • Sabato 11 luglio
  • Domenica 12 luglio

Incluso nell'ingresso

Lo Space Shuttle Atlantis viene ripreso mentre decolla dalla piattaforma 39A venerdì 8 luglio 2011, dal Kennedy Space Center della NASA a Cape Canaveral, in Florida, per la missione STS-135.
Acquista l'ingresso

Commemorate the 15th anniversary of STS135, the final mission of space shuttle Atlantis, and the conclusion of the Space Shuttle Program. 

This July, the final crew to fly Atlantis returns to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex for a onceinalifetime experience beneath the orbiter itself. During fireside chatstyle conversations*, astronauts who flew the mission that marked the end of the Space Shuttle Program will share personal stories from the flight that concluded an era in human spaceflight. 

Moderated by Mike Leinbach, the final Launch Director of the Space Shuttle Program, these conversations offer rare, behindthescenes insight into this last mission and the space shuttle legacy. Following each discussion, meet the astronauts and capture a photo, taking home a lasting memory. Please note that no autographs will be offered. 


This Weekend’s Schedule of Events:
  • Friday, July 10
    • 2:00 PM – Fireside chat in Journey To Mars with Doug Hurley and Sandy Magnus, hosted by visitor complex space expert. A brief question and answer session will follow if time allows. 
    • 3:30 PM – Meet and greet with photos on the top floor of Space Shuttle Atlantis with Hurley and Magnus. 
  • Saturday, July 11
    • 1:00 – 1:40 PM – Annual passholder meet and greet with the entire STS-135 crew: Chris Ferguson, Sandy Magnus, Rex Walheim, Doug Hurley 
    • 2:00 PM – Fireside chat on the bottom floor of Space Shuttle Atlantis with the full STS-135 crew, hosted by Mike Leinbach
    • 3:30 – 4:30 PM – Meet and greet with photos on the top floor of Space Shuttle Atlantis with the STS-135 crew. 
    • 8:50 PM – The celebration continues this evening with a patriotic drone show over the Rocket Garden, so plan to stay the whole day! 
  • Sunday, July 12
    • 2:00 PM – Fireside chat in Journey To Mars with Rex Walheim and Chris Ferguson, hosted by a visitor complex space expert. A brief question and answer session will follow if time allows. 
    • 3:30 PM – Meet and greet with photos on the top floor of Space Shuttle Atlantis with Walheim and Ferguson. 

*Seating is limited for the fireside chat-style conversations and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Space Shuttle Atlantis - STS-135 Crew

Christopher J. Ferguson

  • Pilot, space shuttle Atlantis (STS-115)

  • Commander, space shuttle Endeavour (STS-126)

  • Commander, space shuttle Atlantis (STS-135)

Doug Hurley

  • Pilot, space shuttle Endeavour (STS-127)

  • Pilot, space shuttle Atlantis (STS-135)

  • Spacecraft Commander, SpaceX Crew Dragon Demo-2

Immagine frontale di Sandy Magnus

Sandra “Sandy” Magnus

  • Specialista di missione, navetta spaziale Atlantis (STS-112)

  • Comandante, NEEMO 11

  • Ingegnere di volo, Spedizione 18

  • Specialista di missione, navetta spaziale Atlantis (STS-135)

Dr. Magnus began her career at NASA working with international partners on payloads and habitability projects before being selected to be an astronaut in 1996. In 2002, she flew on STS-112 to install the S-1 truss on the ISS, marking a critical phase in the station’s assembly. Dr. Magnus participated in two more shuttle missions, including STS-126 in 2008, which supported the ISS’s expansion to accommodate a six-person crew. In 2011, she flew on STS-135, the final mission of NASA’s Space Shuttle Program, delivering supplies and investigating robotic refueling techniques.

Dr. Magnus served as Deputy Chief of the Astronaut Office before leaving NASA in 2012 to become Executive Director of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).

Rex Walheim

  • Specialista di missione, navetta spaziale Atlantis (STS-110)

  • Mission Specialist, space shuttle Atlantis (STS-122)

  • Specialista di missione, navetta spaziale Atlantis (STS-135)

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