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[b]Space Cover #169: Automated Transfer Vehicle-2/STS-135/Atlantis Flown Cover[/b] When Space Shuttle Atlantis landed at KSC on July 21, 2011, it marked the end of the 30-year and 135-flight Space Shuttle Program. 600 postal covers returned to Earth aboard Atlantis on STS-135 and the Space Shuttle program's historic final flight. These 600 covers were among the cargo onboard ESA's unmanned ATV-2 spacecraft that was launched to the ISS aboard an Ariane 5 rocket in February 2011. Many of the flown covers were offered for sale by Espace Lollini of France. The top cover shown here (thanks to Chris Calle) is one of only a small number signed by the six ISS Expedition crew members and also rubber stamped with two small ISS onboard cachets. The standard, unsigned covers (example above) were sold by Lollini for around $70, but are out-of-stock now and are on sale elsewhere for $199. Lollini mounted their flown ATV-2 covers in excellent folders, that included a tracking station cover (shown here) and a Mission Control cover. While these flown covers were mainly promoted as being flown on the ATV-2 transfer vehicle, their real significance lies in the fact that they were onboard Atlantis when it accomplished the Space Shuttle Program's final flight. Flown covers and various flown material is common now, but these flown covers have extra special significance: launched by an Ariane 5 rocket from Kourou, South America; flown to the ISS onboard ATV-2 and spent 156 days in space; and finally returned to Earth aboard Atlantis on its and the Space Shuttle Program's last flight.
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