From the mission notes: International Space Station crew rotation and assembly of a fourth
starboard truss segment (ITS S6) and a fourth set of solar arrays and batteries. Also replaced a failed unit for a system that converts urine to drinking water. The day before expected landing, the crew answered questions from many students including Crista Nishimoto of Stevenson Middle School who asked the question at the space downlink at Punahou School.
Atlantis was the last space shuttle, But the mission was STS-135
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 planned space shuttle was the Atlantis
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.
This was to have happened last year, but problems were found that had to be corrected. The latest estimate is in Feb. 2011, but this is still subject to change. Check the nasa.gov website for the latest information.
The last space shuttle mission was STS-135
The last planned shuttle mission is due July 8, 2011 with Atlantis
Atlantis was the last space shuttle, But the mission was STS-135
Space Shuttle Discovery.
STS-135 is the last space shuttle mission with Atlantis on June 28th 2011.
June 28, 2011. It will also be the last ever space shuttle mission.
STS-135
No. The next shuttle mission - which will be the next-to-last shuttle launch - is scheduled for October, 2010.
Shuttle Discovery's Last Mission - 2013 TV was released on: USA: 1 August 2013
The last planned space shuttle was the Atlantis
There has never been a space shuttle mission to Mars. The space shuttle is not designed for planetary trips.
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.