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Description: THE CREW OF STS-135 TALKED ABOUT THE LAST FLIGHT INTO SPACE OF THE SPACE SHUTTLE IN THE BUILDING 8 AUDITORIUM GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER.

Photographer: PAT IZZO

Date: 10/11/2011

Job Number: 2012-00021-0

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label_outline Explore Sts 135, Space Shuttle Sts 135 Crew Visit Goddard Space Flight Center, Auditorium Goddard Space Flight Center

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shuttle space shuttle sts crew goddard nasa space flight center final shuttle mission sts 135 atlantis high resolution ultra high resolution space shuttle sts 135 crew visit goddard space flight center auditorium goddard space flight center space shuttle space last flight sts 135 pat izzo job number preservation copy astronauts space station space program