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Astronaut Nicole Stott said it was moving to see the passion in all the faces of those who greeted them, many of them former colleagues from her Kennedy Space Center engineering days. "That's where it really, really was starting to hit home for me," she said. NASA is ending the shuttle program because it's under presidential direction to spread its wings beyond low-Earth orbit. The goal is to send astronauts to an asteroid and then Mars in the decades ahead. There is not enough money for NASA to achieve that and maintain the shuttle program at the same time. As a result, the shuttles will stop flying this summer after 30 years. Endeavour is due to blast off April 19, Atlantis on June 28. American astronauts will keep hitching rides to the space station on Russian capsules, until private companies are able to provide taxi service to and from orbit. NASA expects to get another nine years out of the space station. Discovery's astronauts took several minutes to go through the long receiving line on the runway. NASA's boss, Charles Bolden, a former shuttle commander who twice flew Discovery, led the welcoming party and called it "an absolutely incredible flight." Earlier in the morning, he joined about 50 local eighth-graders eager to see history in the making. Bolden will announce the final retirement homes for Endeavour and Atlantis on April 12
-- 30 years to the day that Columbia soared on the first shuttle flight. NASA wanted to move Endeavour out to the launch pad Wednesday night. But that trip was delayed until at least Thursday because of the weather. The mission will be commanded by the husband of wounded Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, Mark Kelly. His identical twin brother Scott is currently the skipper of the space station; he returns to Earth next week on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. Scott Kelly and his station crewmates watched Discovery's landing via a laptop computer. "Nice to have our friends home safe!" station astronaut Catherine Coleman wrote in a Twitter update. ___ Online:
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