Space Shuttle “Endeavour” was launched to space at 14:56 CEST (12:56 GMT) on 16 May from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The 16-day-long STS-134 mission will deliver AMS-02, a big cosmological instrument to the Space Station and its crew includes ESA’s Italian astronaut Roberto Vittori. This is the last flight of “Endeavour”.
“Endeavour” roars up to sky with Roberto Vittori and AMS-02

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The world, as a whole, needs to explore space. We are flying through space on a tiny rock, but there is so much we have yet to explore. We need public support if we are to make any progress with space travel and exploration.




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