Thursday, July 7, 2011
Shuttle launch Atlantis, NASA’s
"When we knew the shuttle program was coming to an end, it was important to us to figure out what was the best way to tell this story and honor the men and women behind this program," Science "So we decided to make it personal, and tell the compelling stories of the people who touched the program and worked on the final launch."
The network’s cameras will be locked on to the space shuttle Atlantis, NASA’s last planned space shuttle to be launched, when it takes off and then editors will be on hand to quickly cut the footage into the special before it airs that evening.
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