NASA Administrator Greets Discovery Crew

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On Wednesday, March 9, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden welcomed shuttle Discovery's astronauts back home after their 13-day mission to the International Space Station, and talked about the legacy of the agency's longest-serving shuttle and its place in space exploration history. This was Discovery's final flight. STS-133 Commander Steve Lindsey also made remarks, thanking the thousands of NASA employees who helped make the mission a success.
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Thank you Discovery for leading the way for all these years. Thank you especially for twice bringing us back to flight after horrible tragedy.

MNPDC
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i`m going to miss you discovery.
you were the highlight of many years for me.

AcanLord
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I cried throughout the whole landing. I cried through this video. Thank you, Discovery, and we will all miss you terribly.

MooCowMama
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Welcome home crew!
Discovery and the entire fleet will be missed.

hockeyqueen
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Congrats to the Discovery crew and all support teams! Now, please, please, please, get the replacement ASAP!!!

DarthQuola
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the sad person who disliked this video 'ort to go and spite someone else's dream.
We all had a dream to go on Discovery one day!

adamkehoe
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If only my Ford could last that long...Good job and glad you made it home!

ArcadeGames
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I think they should keep the shuttle program running until the Falcon 9/Dragon configuration is ready for service.

kablamo
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never got to see you all land nor take off. Sad that this has ended. I am a spectATOR BEFORE APOLLO.

Wancheady
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awesome....but what are they gonna use to shuttle astronauts to the ISS in the future?
What's the replacement for this old space truck....????

dankbot
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Discovery ftw! Sad its last of Discovery.

distantlandmusic
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@dankbot420 Soyuz, until NASA gets another crew vehicle ready for service. My guess they're going for SpaceX Dragon. I think ESA needs to develop independent access to space as well.

kablamo
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March 9, 2011- the beginning of the death of NASA. Please give them a goal (i.e. go to the moon, mars, etc.) After this it's a slow death.

MrWolfengard