We doubt many of you need a reminder but, just in case, we're here to let you know that Space Shuttle Discovery is set for lift off
today, at 4:50PM ET. While all shuttle launches are certainly worth watching, this one's particularly notable for a number of reasons -- it's the last mission for Discovery and the third-to-last mission for the entire
Space Shuttle program, and it's the first mission to carry a humanoid robot into space: our friend
Robonaut 2. Head on past the break to watch
Spaceflight Now's live coverage of the launch.
[Image:
NASA / Flickr]
Update: Liftoff! Humanoid robots in spaaaaaace.
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