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foxgods77says
LOVE IT! Normally I’m the dork that almost cries because people don’t seem to understand what a feat the ISS is, that its one of those things people as a whole had on their list of “the world of tomorrow” things, like in the johnny quest cartoons LOL but this made me laugh and chuckle so much I actually did cry, I LOVE IT!! Thank you NASA so much…no matter what happens to the active programs, FOR NEVER losing your sence of humor and bringing a smile to our people up there doing great work. :)
MJD1701Asays
Who could be better to do this, NO ONE. And this came in second? There is something wrong at NASA.
denlep69says
What a nice gesture. The Shatner’s voiceover is fantastic. And this came from a fellow canadian of good old Bill: You still got it my friend!!! And from a history buff, I can’t ask for more appropriate song for the last of Discovery. I will remember that one for a long long time. Bravo!
bosburnsays
WTG! Long overdue? Not really…Discovery’s mission is over. This was NASA’s most awesome wake-up call ever! :)
myposterhorsesays
so cool…a wonderful tribute to the space ship Discovery on her final mission.
FPSJeffsays
Science is so awesome.
mlfiebersays
Amazing, what a generous gesture, way to go NASA, Shatner’s still got it! Swimgirl 52
Radioflyer911says
Does anybody know what the mission is?
TiminPhoenixsays
Nice…
bsobelsays
if this was the second what was the first?
sffilksays
Star Trekkin’ across the universe!
FPicciolisays
@bsobel “Blue sky” by Big Red Todd and the Monsters
Trekky623says
Shatner did this on STS-29 in 1989 as well, just three missions after the Challenger disaster.
LauraGrace53says
does this make anyone else teary-eyed? ;) well done, and happy landings~!
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foxgods77 says
LOVE IT! Normally I’m the dork that almost cries because people don’t seem to understand what a feat the ISS is, that its one of those things people as a whole had on their list of “the world of tomorrow” things, like in the johnny quest cartoons LOL but this made me laugh and chuckle so much I actually did cry, I LOVE IT!! Thank you NASA so much…no matter what happens to the active programs, FOR NEVER losing your sence of humor and bringing a smile to our people up there doing great work. :)
MJD1701A says
Who could be better to do this, NO ONE. And this came in second? There is something wrong at NASA.
denlep69 says
What a nice gesture. The Shatner’s voiceover is fantastic. And this came from a fellow canadian of good old Bill: You still got it my friend!!! And from a history buff, I can’t ask for more appropriate song for the last of Discovery. I will remember that one for a long long time. Bravo!
bosburn says
WTG! Long overdue? Not really…Discovery’s mission is over. This was NASA’s most awesome wake-up call ever! :)
myposterhorse says
so cool…a wonderful tribute to the space ship Discovery on her final mission.
FPSJeff says
Science is so awesome.
mlfieber says
Amazing, what a generous gesture, way to go NASA, Shatner’s still got it!
Swimgirl 52
Radioflyer911 says
Does anybody know what the mission is?
TiminPhoenix says
Nice…
bsobel says
if this was the second what was the first?
sffilk says
Star Trekkin’ across the universe!
FPiccioli says
@bsobel “Blue sky” by Big Red Todd and the Monsters
Trekky623 says
Shatner did this on STS-29 in 1989 as well, just three missions after the Challenger disaster.
LauraGrace53 says
does this make anyone else teary-eyed? ;) well done, and happy landings~!