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FINAL SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION IN 2011

Shuttle Atlantis coming in for one final landing

This Week in NASA History: Final Space Shuttle Mission Launches - July 8,  2011 - NASA

On July 21, 2011, NASA’s space shuttle program completed
its final, and 135th, mission, when the shuttle Atlantis landed
at Kennedy Space Center in
Florida.

During the program’s 30-year history, its five orbiters—
Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour—
carried more than 350 people into space and flew more than
500 million miles, and shuttle crews conducted important
research, serviced the Hubble Space Telescope and helped
in the construction of the International Space Station, among
other activities.

NASA retired the shuttles to focus on a deep-space exploration
program that could one day send astronauts to asteroids and
Mars.

Space Shuttle Atlantis By the Numbers: A 25-Year Legacy | Space

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PAST NEWS THAT MADE HISTORY

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Carlos

Carlos Santana postpones Las Vegas residency after breaking finger in fall

Santana Says He's 'Immortal Like' Michael Jackson & Miles Davis
Carlos Humberto Santana Barragán is 78 years old today.

In 2023, Rolling Stone named him the 11th greatest guitarist
of all time. He has won 10
Grammy Awards
and three Latin
Grammy
Awards, and was inducted along with his namesake
band into
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.     

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A STAR WAS BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1988

Die Hard (1988) - IMDb

Die Hard' cast: Where are they now?

On July 20, 1988, Die Hard, an action film starring Bruce
Willis as wisecracking New York City cop John McClane,
opened in theaters across the United States.

A huge box-office hit, the film established Willis as a movie
star and spawned three sequels. Die Hard also became
Hollywood shorthand for describing the plot of other
actions films, as in “Speed is Die Hard on a bus.”

Die Hard' turns 30: All about the film and who could have played John  McClane - ABC News

Bruce Willis Makes Rare Public Appearance Amid Dementia Battle | iHeart
Bruce Willis (70) was spotted in public for the second time
since announcing his battle with frontotemporal dementia
and aphasia, on January 22.

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WHEN RADIO WAS RADIO ~


Joe Gearing at radio station WLEU.

1950s Erie DJ Joe Gearing and WLEU Radio Station

Disc Jockey Joe Gearing These pictures are of Joe Gearing, who in 1955 was  Erie's only all night DJ. The radio station was WLEU 1450, later WWGO and  WEYZ. Studios and offices

In 1955, Joe was Erie’s only all night dj. There was a Sunday
feature article on him in the Erie Times on Sunday May, 29,
1955. Joe worked at WLEU, which later became WWGO and
others, from October 1954 to July 1958. By the end of the 60’s,
Joe shifted his attention to becoming a talk show host, working
at many southwestern PA radio stations, including KDKA and
WJAS in Pittsburgh.

Disc Jockey Joe Gearing These pictures are of Joe Gearing, who in 1955 was  Erie's only all night DJ. The radio station was WLEU 1450, later WWGO and  WEYZ. Studios and offices


Joe Gearing (1934 – 2015) Photo taken in 2006.

In addition to his radio career, Gearing once served as a magistrate.

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WOMEN’S RIGHTS CONVENTION IN 1848

OTD in 1848, the Seneca Falls Convention began, launching the women's  suffrage movement. To learn more about the people and milestones in the  fight for women's rights, access our Women's History Collection

At the Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, New York, a
woman’s rights convention—the
first ever held in the
United States—convened
with almost 200 women in
attendance.

The convention was organized by Lucretia Mott and
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, two abolitionists who met at
the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention in London.

As women, Mott and Stanton were barred from the
convention floor, and the common indignation that
this aroused in both of them was the impetus for
their founding of the women’s rights movement in
the United States.


The Seneca Falls Convention — Diary Entry from 1848 | by Peter Paccone |  Medium

The Declaration of Sentiments: a Framework for Women's Equality | by  RepresentWomen | Medium

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