sứ mạng 134, tàu Endeavour
<h3>Back to the Hangar</h3> Still attached to a purge unit that pumps conditioned air into a shuttle after landing, space shuttle Endeavour is pulled into Orbiter Processing Facility-1. Endeavour's final return from space completed the 16-day, 6.5-million-mile STS-134 mission.
<h3>Back to the Hangar</h3> Still attached to a purge unit that pumps conditioned air into a shuttle after landing, space shuttle Endeavour is pulled into Orbiter Processing Facility-1. Endeavour's final return from space completed the 16-day, 6.5-million-mile STS-134 mission.
<h3>Back on the Ground</h3> The crew of STS-134 poses for a photo on the Shuttle Landing Facility following the landing of space shuttle Endeavour. From left, are the European Space Agency's Roberto Vittori, Pilot Greg H. Johnson, Commander Mark Kelly, and Mission Specialists Mike Fincke, Greg Chamitoff and Drew Feustel. The crew returned to Earth at 2:35 a.m. EDT on Runway 15, completing a 16-day, 6.5-million mile journey to the International
<h3>Undocking and Fly-Around</h3> NASA astronauts Greg H. Johnson (left), STS-134 pilot; Michael Fincke (center) and Greg Chamitoff, both mission specialists, are busy on the aft flight deck of space shuttle Endeavour during undocking and fly-around operations with the International Space Station on flight day 15. Chamitoff is using a handheld laser ranging device -- designed to measure the range between two spacecraft -- through one of the overhead windows.
trạm ko gian ISS
<h3>Endeavour Departing</h3> Backdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS-134 crew member on the space shuttle Endeavour after the station and shuttle began their post-undocking relative separation.
<h3>Endeavour Departing</h3> Backdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS-134 crew member on the space shuttle Endeavour after the station and shuttle began their post-undocking relative separation.
<h3>Endeavour's Dazzling Journey</h3> The docked space shuttle Endeavour (STS-134), backdropped by a night time view of Earth and a starry sky are featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 28 crew member on the station.
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May 28, 2011
Image credit: NASA
May 28, 2011
<h3>Docked Operations</h3> The forward section of the space shuttle Endeavour is pictured with two components of the International Space Station (ISS) -- the Harmony node (left) and the European Space Agency's Columbus laboratory. Nine astronauts and cosmonauts continue to work inside the shirt-sleeve environment of the ISS and preparing for the final of four spacewalks on May 26.
Image credit: NASA
Image credit: NASA