The Last Discovery Space Shuttle launched today.... whats next?? flight to mars? moon??

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Discovery, the world's most traveled spaceship, thundered into orbit for the final time Thursday, heading toward the [COLOR=#366388 ! important][COLOR=#366388 ! important]International [COLOR=#366388 ! important]Space [/COLOR][COLOR=#366388 ! important]Station[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] on a journey that marks the beginning of the end of the shuttle era.
The six astronauts on board, all experienced space fliers, were thrilled to be on their way after a delay of nearly four months for fuel tank repairs. But it puts Discovery on the cusp of retirement when it returns in 11 days and eventually heads to a museum.
Discovery is the oldest of NASA's three surviving space shuttles and the first to be decommissioned this year. Two missions remain, first by Atlantis and then [COLOR=#366388 ! important][COLOR=#366388 ! important]Endeavour[/COLOR][/COLOR], to end the 30-year program.
It was Discovery's 39th launch and the 133rd shuttle mission overall.
"Enjoy the ride," the test conductor radioed just before liftoff. Commander Steven Lindsey thanked everyone for the work in getting Discovery ready to go: "And for those watching, get ready to witness the majesty and the power of Discovery as she lifts off one final time."
Emotions ran high as Discovery rocketed off its seaside pad into a late afternoon clear blue sky, and arced out over the Atlantic on its farewell flight. There were a tense few minutes before liftoff when an Air Force computer problem popped up. The issue was resolved and Discovery took off about three minutes late, with just a few seconds remaining in the countdown.
Discovery will reach the space station Saturday, delivering a small chamber full of supplies and an experimental humanoid robot. "Look forward to having company here on ISS in a couple days," station commander [COLOR=#366388 ! important][COLOR=#366388 ! important]Scott [COLOR=#366388 ! important]Kelly[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] said in a Twitter message.
The orbiting lab was soaring over the South Pacific when Discovery blasted off.
"Discovery now making one last reach for the stars," the Mission Control commentator said once the shuttle cleared the launch tower.
On-board TV cameras showed some pieces of foam insulation breaking off the external fuel tank four minutes into the flight, but shouldn't pose any safety concerns because it was late enough after liftoff.
NASA is under presidential direction to retire the [COLOR=#366388 ! important][COLOR=#366388 ! important]shuttle [COLOR=#366388 ! important]fleet[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] this summer, let private companies take over trips to orbit and focus on getting astronauts to asteroids and Mars.
An estimated 40,000 guests gathered at Kennedy Space Center to witness history in the making, including a small delegation from Congress and Florida's new Gov. Rick Scott. Discovery frenzy took over not only the launch site, but neighboring towns.
Roads leading to the launching site were jammed with cars parked two and three deep; recreational vehicles snagged prime viewing spots along the Banana River well before dawn. Businesses and governments joined in, their signs offering words of encouragement. "The heavens await Discovery," a Cocoa Beach church proclaimed. Groceries stocked up on extra red, white and blue cakes with shuttle pictures. Stores ran out of camera batteries.
 

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Dang I had a few billion set to the side...hoping they were going to put it on Ebay.
 

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that is NOT the final Space shuttle flight.2 more...

the last one is April 19th or so...

this is Discovery's final flight


I hope to actually see the last one! so Im excited for that.
 

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thanks TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY TRY..ill edit
 

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years from now this entire program will get cut from spending....govt will have no choice...
 

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I am hoping that I will be able to take my future nieces and nephews on space tourist flights....our next great leap as a species to is colonize space but I doubt I will live to see that :(.
 

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