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If you haven’t seen the Space Shuttle launch before, then you shouldn’t wait any longer. NASA has been ordered to end the Space Shuttle program, thus the next five two missions for the Space Shuttle teams will be their last, making it the priority of sub contractors and other third party space exploration companies to find a new way to shuttle people back and forth to and from the International Space Station.
Launch dates change frequently, be sure to check the Cape Canaveral Launch Schedule for launch updates and information.
Located in Cape Canaveral, the Kennedy Space Center is the epicenter for everything related to space travel and exploration. From there will be your best viewing locations to watch one of the last five Space Shuttle Launches over this year. Other places to watch a launch in Brevard Country, FL, include Titusville, the southern area of Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach and Merritt Island. Many of these locations have parks, restaurants and/or piers/docks to view the launch from afar.
The last five Space Shuttle missions will all have a priority of the continued assembly of the International Space Station; each mission will be marked with a prefix of STS and the mission number will range from 130 to 134. All three Shuttles will take place in these missions, Endeavor and Discovery each taking part in two missions each, while the Atlantis only has a single mission.

Space Shuttle Endeavor - STS-130: In the 32nd flight to the International Space Station, the Space Shuttle Endeavor will be carrying the Tranquility Module and the Cupola, which is a robotic control station that will allow a 360-degree view around the ISS. Mission includes three Space Walks. Launch from Kennedy Space Center is targeted for February 7th, 2010, being the first launch of 2010. Endeavour launched at 4:14 am on Feb 8, 2010
Space Shuttle Discovery - STS-131: The Discovery will charter a payload known as the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module. The mission will also commence the removal and replacement of an ammonia tank assembly on the outside of the station, as well as return the Lightweight Adapter Plate Assembly plate. The Discovery will be carrying many other on-board payloads as well, making it the largest payload since mission STS-107. Mission also includes three Space Walks. Target Launch is March 18, 2010. Discovery launched at 6:21 am on April 5, 2010
Space Shuttle Atlantis - STS-132: This will be the final flight of Atlantis. The primary payload of the Atlantis will be the Russian Rassvet Mini-Research Module as well as an Integrated Cargo Carrier-Vertical Light Deployable, which houses a radiator, an airlock and a spare elbow for the European Robotic Arm. At least three Space Walks are planned and the Target Launch is May 14, 2010. Atlantis launched at 2:20 pm on May 14, 2010
Space Shuttle Discovery - STS-133: This will be the final flight of Discovery as well as the final mission of the entire Space Shuttle Orbiter line of vessels and its program. The mission will charter the Pressurized Multipurpose Module as well as the fourth Express Logistics Carrier. The Target Launch will be November 1, 2010.
Space Shuttle Endeavor - STS-134: This will be the final flight of Endeavor. This mission will consist of delivering spare parts, which include two S-band communications antennas, a high-pressure gas tank, as well as additional parts for the Dextre and micrometeoroid debris shields. The payload will also include Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer and the third Express Logistics Carrier, all to be attached to the International Space Station. The Target Launch is February, 2011.
To whom it may concern, I’m very interested to attending the last few launches at the Kennedy Space Center. How can I find when they will be launching? Please, help me any advice will be appreciated.
You show STS 133 and 134 with the same launch date, What’s up?
I s the date wrong for the last shuttle flight?
It states July 29, 2010.
Perhaps it is just an error.
What is the real date?
My husband and I would love to see the space shuttle.
very informative
Launch dates change frequently, the keep up with the latest schedule and find out where to view a launch visit the Cape Canaveral Launch Schedule.
One article I have says there is a space shuttle launch on July 29. Now the websites are saying there is no July 29, the next one is Sept. 16. Can someone confirm the dates for the next shuttle launch? Thank you.
I update this page occasionally, since launch dates change frequently, and to keep up with the latest schedule and find out where to view a launch visit the Cape Canaveral Launch Schedule.