June 28, 2011. It will also be the last ever space shuttle mission.
Atlantis was the last space shuttle, But the mission was STS-135
The last planned space shuttle was the Atlantis
STS-135 is the last space shuttle mission with Atlantis on June 28th 2011.
The last space shuttle landing was by Space Shuttle Atlantis on July 21 at 5:57 a.m. EDT.
The space shuttle Atlantis launch July 8, 2011 and landed July 21, 2011 on mission STS-135, the last of the space shuttle program. Following that mission Atlantis was prepared for display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex not far from the pads where she had been launched on 33 missions.
NASA's last space shuttle mission, STS-135, launched on July 8, 2011, and concluded on July 21, 2011. This mission was conducted by the shuttle Atlantis and marked the final flight of the Space Shuttle program.
The last space shuttle launch was originally planned for early 2011, but it was delayed to July 8, 2011. The Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-135) was the final shuttle mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program before the fleet was retired.
The last Space Shuttle launch was Space Shuttle Atlantis at 11:29 a.m. EDT, on July 8, 2011. For each individual Shuttle, it is as follows: Atlantis: July 8, 2011 Endeavor: May 16, 2011 Discovery: February 24, 2011
The last planned shuttle mission is due July 8, 2011 with Atlantis
The very last NASA shuttle mission, STS-135, took place on July 8, 2011. This mission was conducted by the Space Shuttle Atlantis and marked the final flight of the Space Shuttle program. Atlantis landed safely at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on July 21, 2011, concluding nearly 30 years of shuttle operations.
Space Shuttle Atlantis.
The Space Shuttle Atlantis landed for the final time on July 21, 2011. This landing marked the conclusion of NASA's Space Shuttle program after 30 years of operation. Atlantis completed its last mission, STS-135, delivering supplies to the International Space Station.