Endeavour ends space shuttle fleet's 130th mission
Reuters
After 217 orbits around Earth and 5.7 million miles (9.17 million km), commander George Zamka circled Endeavour high over the Kennedy Space Center to burn off speed, then nosed the 100-ton ship onto a canal-lined runway at 10:20 p.m. EST. Ending the space shuttle fleet's 130th mission, Endeavour landed three miles from where it blasted off on February 8.
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