01.  The space shuttle Discovery moves to launch pad 39A from the vehicle  assembly building at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,  Florida, January 31, 2011. REUTERS/Scott Audette  
02.  The space shuttle Discovery moves to launch pad 39A from the vehicle  assembly building at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,  Florida, January 31, 2011. REUTERS/Scott Audette  
03.  The space shuttle Discovery moves to launch pad 39A from the vehicle  assembly building at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida  January 31, 2011. REUTERS/Scott Audette 
04.  Space shuttle Discovery moves to launch pad 39A from the vehicle  assembly building at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida  January 31, 2011. REUTERS/Scott Audette  
05.  The space shuttle Discovery is prepared for launch as the Rotating  Service Structure is rolled back at launch pad 39A, at the Kennedy Space  Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, February 23, 2011. Discovery is  scheduled for launch with a crew of six astronauts on February 24 on a  mission to the International Space Station. REUTERS/Joe Skipper 
06.  The space shuttle Discovery is prepared for launch as the Rotating  Service Structure is rolled back at launch pad 39A, at the Kennedy Space  Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, February 23, 2011. Discovery is  scheduled for launch with a crew of six astronauts on February 24 on a  mission to the International Space Station. REUTERS/Joe Skipper  
07.  Space shuttle Discovery crewmembers (L-R) Mission Specialist Nicole  Stott, Mission Specialist Michael Barratt, Benjamin Drew Jr., Mission  Specialist Steve Bowen, Pilot Eric A. Boe and Mission Commander Steven  Lindsey wave before boarding the astronaut van for the launch pad at the  Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011.  Discovery is set for launch on a mission to the International Space  Station. REUTERS/Pierre Ducharme 
08.  Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Space shuttle Discovery launched  into orbit on its final flight on Thursday for a 11-day mission to the  International Space Station.   REUTERS/Scott Audette 
09.  Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Space shuttle Discovery launched  into orbit on its final flight on Thursday for a 11-day mission to the  International Space Station.     REUTERS/Pierre Ducharme 
10.  Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Six astronauts are aboard on a  mission to the International Space Station. REUTERS/Pierre Ducharme 
11.  Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Space shuttle Discovery launched  into orbit on its final flight on Thursday for a 11-day mission to the  International Space Station.  REUTERS/Scott Audette 
12.  Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Space shuttle Discovery launched  into orbit on its final flight on Thursday for a 11-day mission to the  International Space Station. REUTERS/Pierre Ducharme 
13.  Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Space shuttle Discovery launched  into orbit on its final flight on Thursday for a 11-day mission to the  International Space Station.  REUTERS/Scott Audette 
14.  Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Space shuttle Discovery launched  into orbit on its final flight on Thursday for a 11-day mission to the  International Space Station.     REUTERS/Scott Audette 
15.  Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Six astronauts are aboard on a  mission to the International Space Station.       REUTERS/Scott Audette     (UNITED STATES  - Tags: TRANSPORT SCI TECH)
16.  Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Six astronauts are aboard on a  mission to the International Space Station.    REUTERS/Pierre Ducharme 
17.  Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Space shuttle Discovery launched  into orbit on its final flight on Thursday for a 11-day mission to the  International Space Station.     REUTERS/Pierre Ducharme 
18.  The vacant structure of launch pad 39A is shown after space shuttle  Discovery lifted off for the final time at the Kennedy Space Center in  Cape Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Space shuttle Discovery  blasted off for the last time on Thursday, carrying six astronauts and  carting a load of supplies, spare parts and a robot for the  International Space Station. REUTERS/Pierre Ducharme 
19.  Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Six astronauts are aboard on a  mission to the International Space Station. REUTERS/Joe Skipper 
20.  Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Space shuttle Discovery launched  into orbit on its final flight on Thursday for a 11-day mission to the  International Space Station.  REUTERS/Pierre Ducharme 
21.  Spectators watch as space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy  Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Six  astronauts are aboard on a mission to the International Space Station.  REUTERS/Joe Skipper 
22.  NASA management watch the launch of space shuttle Discovery (STS-133)  from the firing room at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida,  February 24, 2011. Discovery, on its 39th and final flight, is carrying  the Italian-built Permanent Multipurpose Module (PMM), Express  Logistics Carrier 4 (ELC4) and Robonaut 2, the first humanoid robot in  space to the International Space Station.    REUTERS/NASA/Bill  Ingalls/Handout 
23.  Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Discovery carries a crew of six  astronauts on a mission to the International Space Station.    REUTERS/Michael Berrigan 
24.  Space shuttle Discovery (below) continues to orbit as the solid rocket  boosters separate from the spacecraft after it lifted off from the  Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011.  Space shuttle Discovery launched into orbit on its final flight on  Thursday for a 11-day mission to the International Space Station.  REUTERS/Pierre Ducharme 
25.  The underbelly of the space shuttle Discovery is seen during launch  from a camera mounted aboard the orbiter's external fuel tank in this  still image taken from video, February 24, 2011.    REUTERS/NASA TV 
26.  Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011. Discovery carries a crew of six  astronauts on a mission to the International Space Station.      REUTERS/Joe Skipper 
27.  A youngster waves as space shuttle Discovery lifts off at the Kennedy  Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011.  REUTERS/Scott Audette 
28.  A long range tracking camera shows a close-up view of the space shuttle  Discovery en route to space with it's three main engines and two solid  rocket boosters firing in this still image taken from video, February  24, 2011. REUTERS/NASA TV  
29.  Space Shuttle Discovery mission specialists Steve Bowen (C) and Nicole  Stott (R) work on the middeck of the orbiter as the crew prepares to  dock with the International Space Station in this photo provided by NASA  and taken February 24, 2011.    REUTERS/NASA Handout 
30.  Space Shuttle Discovery mission specialist Nicole Stott works on the  middeck of the orbiter as the crew prepares to dock with the  International Space Station in this photo provided by NASA and taken  February 24, 2011.    REUTERS/NASA Handout 
31.  Space Shuttle Discovery mission specialist Steve Bowen works on the  middeck of the orbiter as the crew prepares to dock with the  International Space Station in this photo provided by NASA and taken  February 24, 2011.    REUTERS/NASA Handout 
32.  The space shuttle Discovery is pictured after it undocked from the  International Space Station, in this photograph taken more than 200  miles above Earth and released on March 9, 2011. Astronauts on board  Discovery closed the ship's payload bay doors on Wednesday in  preparation for a landing in Florida that will complete the 27-year  flying career of the world's most-traveled spaceship.  REUTERS/NASA/Handout 
33.  The space shuttle Discovery lands at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, March 9, 2011. The space shuttle Discovery capped a  successful 13-day spaceflight with a smooth landing in Florida on  Wednesday, ending a 27-year flying career for NASA's most-traveled  spaceship as the agency prepares for an uncertain future.REUTERS/Joe  Skipper 
34.  The space shuttle Discovery lands at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape  Canaveral, Florida, March 9, 2011. The space shuttle Discovery capped a  successful 13-day spaceflight with a smooth landing in Florida on  Wednesday, ending a 27-year flying career for NASA's most-traveled  spaceship as the agency prepares for an uncertain future. REUTERS/Stan  Honda/Pool The space shuttle Discovery taxis to a stop after landing at  the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, March 9, 2011. The  space shuttle Discovery capped a successful 13-day spaceflight with a  smooth landing in Florida on Wednesday, ending a 27-year flying career  for NASA's most-traveled spaceship as the agency prepares for an  uncertain future.   REUTERS/Gary Rothstein/Pool 
35.  The space shuttle Discovery taxis to a stop after landing at the  Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, March 9, 2011. The  space shuttle Discovery capped a successful 13-day spaceflight with a  smooth landing in Florida on Wednesday, ending a 27-year flying career  for NASA's most-traveled spaceship as the agency prepares for an  uncertain future.   REUTERS/Gary Rothstein/Pool 
36.  Mission commander Steve Lindsey and Pilot Eric Boe (obscured) sit at  the controls of space shuttle Discovery as it taxis down the runway  after landing at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida  March 9, 2011. The space shuttle Discovery capped a successful 13-day  spaceflight with a smooth landing in Florida on Wednesday, ending a  27-year flying career for NASA's most-traveled spaceship as the agency  prepares for an uncertain future.  REUTERS/Pierre Ducharme 
37.  The space shuttle Discovery taxis to a stop after landing at the  Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, March 9, 2011. The  space shuttle Discovery capped a successful 13-day spaceflight with a  smooth landing in Florida on Wednesday, ending a 27-year flying career  for NASA's most-traveled spaceship as the agency prepares for an  uncertain future.   REUTERS/Gary Rothstein/Pool 
38.  The space shuttle Discovery sits on the runway after landing at the  Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, March 9, 2011.   REUTERS/Stan Honda/Pool 
39.  NASA Astronauts and STS-133 mission crew members, L-R: Mission  Specialists Nicole Stott, Michael Barratt, Pilot Eric Boe, Commander  Steve Lindsey, Mission Specialists Alvin Drew, and Steve Bowen pose for a  photograph in front of the space shuttle Discovery after they landed at  Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, completing Discovery's  39th and final flight on March 9, 2011.  Since 1984, Discovery flew 39  missions, spent 365 days in space, orbited Earth 5,830 times and  traveled 148,221,675 miles.  REUTERS/Bill Ingalls/NASA/Handout  
40.  The space shuttle Discovery is towed from the runway after it landed at  the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, March 9, 2011. Six  astronauts completed a mission to the International Space Station,  ending the 27-year flying career of the world's most travelled  spacecraft.  REUTERS/Pierre Ducharme 
 

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