Author Topic: Endeavour’s ongoing legacy: AMS-02 proving its value  (Read 8806 times)

Offline Chris Bergin

Mostly about STS-134's approval and planning, with the angle on Endeavour:

http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2013/04/endeavours-legacy-ams-02-proving-value/

AMS-02 Specific comments are here:
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=25151.0
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Offline Space Pete

Nice article Chris!

Very important to remember that AMS science is Endeavour's legacy.
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Offline arachnitect

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Re: Endeavour’s ongoing legacy: AMS-02 proving its value
« Reply #2 on: 04/04/2013 04:37 pm »
Never missing a chance to write about shuttle there Chis?

Well done, and I'm happy to see the focus on Endeavour, though a reference to the prototype AMS flying on Discovery (STS-91) might also be nice.

Offline Chris Bergin

Never missing a chance to write about shuttle there Chris?

Was just a nice angle. No point repeating what everyone else was reporting, so went with Endeavour :)
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Re: Endeavour’s ongoing legacy: AMS-02 proving its value
« Reply #4 on: 04/05/2013 08:07 pm »
Good to know the Shuttle is not going to be forgotten anytime soon.

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