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DESCRIPTIONNAME OF SITECITYSTATE
BIRTHPLACEPONTIAC GENERAL HOSPITALLANCASTERPENNSYVANIA
SCHOOLLAKE ORION HIGH SCHOOLORION TOWNSHIPMICHIGAN
SCHOOLOAKWOOD COMUNITY HOSPITALOAKLAND COUNTYMICHIGAN
SCHOOLPURDUE UNIVERSITYWEST LAFEYETTEMICHIGAN
SCHOOLQUEENS UNIVERSITYKINGSTONONTARIO
WORKEDNEUTRAL BOUANCY LABHOUSTONTEXAS
WORKEDSPACECRAFT COMMUNICATORHOUSTONTEXAS

NAME OF VEHICLENAME OF ORBITERMISSION NUMBERMISSION DESCRIPTIONLOCATIONCITYSTATE/COUNTRY
SPACE SHUTTLESPACE SHUTTLE
ATLANTIS
STS-125The fifth servicing mission to Hubble, HST-SM4, was originally scheduled to launch in late 2005 or early 2006 On January 16, 2004, then-NASA Administrator Sean O’Keefe canceled the mission, as well as any future missions to Hubble, citing safety constraints imposed by the Columbia Accident Investigation Board. During the announcement, O’Keefe stated that it was his decision alone, and not a recommendation from any other departments.[15] The decision was widely criticized by the media, the science community, and those in NASA.KENNEDY SPACE CENTERMERRIT ISLANDFLORIDA
SPACE SHUTTLESPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOURSTS 134STS-134 was the penultimate mission of NASA’s Space Shuttle program and the 25th and last spaceflight of Space Shuttle Endeavour. This flight delivered the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer and an ExPRESS Logistics Carrier to the International Space Station. Mark Kelly served as the mission commander. STS-134 was expected to be the final Space Shuttle mission if STS-135 did not receive funding from Congress.CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTEREXPOSITION PARKCA