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Reno Air Race Plane Crash Update Print
reno air race 2011 crash picture

Published reports claim three fatalities and some 50 injuries as a result of the 16 September 2011 crash at the Reno Air Races in Stead, Nevada. While the NTSB and FAA websites are silent on details as we go to publish, other reports claim that the aircraft was flown by veteran pilot Jimmy Leeward.

Follow us on Twitter or Facebook for the latest information on the 2011 Reno Air Race plane crash. Discuss this tragedy with other aviation insiders in our forum: Reno Air Race 2011 plane crash.

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Space Shuttle Atlantis Lands Safely - Shuttle Program Ends Print
Space Shuttle Atlantis has landed safely at Kennedy Space Center in Florida in the darkness just before dawn. The arrival marks the end of STS-135 and the United States' Space Shuttle program. The mission to the International Space Station (ISS) lasted thirteen days for the Atlantis orbiter and her crew of four. The spacecraft touched down 21 July 2011 at approximately 5:57 a.m. (ET) with her wheels stopping by about 5:58 a.m. (ET)

Flying Atlantis on this historic mission were Shuttle Commander Chris Ferguson, Pilot Doug Hurley and Mission Specialists Sandra Magnus and Rex Walheim. The focus of STS-135 was to deliver supplies to the ISS that will help sustain its operation in the post-shuttle era. There is no spacecraft, manned or unmanned, currently available that can lift the payloads of a Space Shuttle.

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Shuttle Atlantis Launches On Final Shuttle Flight Print
Space Shuttle Final Flight Launch

The Space Shuttle Atlantis has launched on its and the space shuttle's final flight. Despite concerns over weather, and a last minute glitch that forced a brief hold, the shuttle launched just a couple moments late at NASA Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Pad 39A at 11:29 am EDT on 8 July 2011.

Space Shuttle Final Flight

Video of the historic launch was somewhat marred by the clouds that threatened the launch but the last orbiter to fly in the shuttle program was International Space Station bound with her crew and payload.

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NASA Shuttle Atlantis Live TV Coverage - Space News Print
Space News - Enjoy the live NASA Television video feed of Shuttle Atlantis; the STS-135 mission to the ISS (International Space Station) is the final flight of any space shuttle.

The video should start automatically a few moments after the page loads. The "play button" will not function under this configuration. Please be patient and enjoy the video. (click Read more to see the player)

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