Last shuttle stocks up space station, hauls away the trash
Globe and Mail Wednesday 13th July, 2011
The astronauts making NASA’s last shuttle flight turned into moving men and garbage haulers Wednesday with no time to dwell on their place in space history.When asked by a journalist how the mission was going, Atlantis’s pilot, Douglas Hurley, replied: "I’ve got one word for you. Really busy."
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