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Shuttle Mission STS-130


STS-130: Crew begins practice count
Date: January 18, 2010
Duration: 6 min 19 sec
Commander George Zamka and his crew of space station builders reached Kennedy Space Center at sundown January 18 for the week's emergency training exercises and a countdown dress rehearsal.
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STS-130: Tranquility reaches pad 39A
Date: January 18, 2010
Duration: 6 min 37 sec
The Tranquility module that'll be a new room with a view for the International Space Station was trucked to space shuttle Endeavour's launch pad on January 18.
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STS-130: Canister goes upright
Date: January 13, 2010
Duration: 4 min 35 sec
The transportation canister hauling the Tranquility payload is taken to the rotating building at Kennedy Space Center and turned vertically for delivery to the launch pad.
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STS-130: Packing up the payload
Date: January 12, 2010
Duration: 6 min 42 sec
Tranquility is loaded into a special transport canister shaped like the shuttle's 60-foot-long payload bay at Kennedy Space Center's Space Station Processing Facility for transport to the pad.
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Expedition 22: Mission status update and Russian spacewalk preview
Date: January 11, 2010
Duration: 38 min 23 sec
International Space Station flight officials from NASA's Johnson Space Center update the activities of the Expedition 22 crew, preview the Jan. 14 Russian spacewalk to outfit the new Poisk module and report on plans for the upcoming STS-130 shuttle mission.
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STS-130: Frigid journey to launch pad
Date: January 6, 2010
Duration: 6 min 12 sec
Working through bone-chilling temperatures gripping the Kennedy Space Center, a small team of technicians moved Endeavour from the Vehicle Assembly Building to the launch pad on January 6.
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STS-130: Time-lapse of shuttle Endeavour reaching pad 39A
Date: January 6, 2010
Duration: 1 min 46 sec
This time-lapse footage show space shuttle Endeavour's arrival at launch pad 39A in preparation for its planned February 7 blastoff to the International Space Station.
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STS-130: Tranquility sealed up for launch
Date: December 16, 2009
Duration: 4 min 38 sec
The entrance hatch on Tranquility was closed December 16 to ready the module for launch aboard shuttle Endeavour to the International Space Station.
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STS-130: Hoisting shuttle Endeavour
Date: December 12, 2009
Duration: 6 min 4 sec
The shuttle Endeavour is hoisted from the center aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building over to high bay No. 1 and carefully lowered into position next to the awaiting fuel tank for attachment.
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STS-130: Time-lapse of shuttle Endeavour's vertical ascent in VAB
Date: December 12, 2009
Duration: 49 sec
Shuttle Endeavour is rotated vertically, then lifted high into the rafters of the Vehicle Assembly Building on the way to meet up with its fuel tank and solid rocket boosters.
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STS-130: Orbiter goes vertical
Date: December 11, 2009
Duration: 5 min 8 sec
The sling crane lifts Endeavour from the transport hauler that carried the orbiter from its hangar and then rotates the shuttle verticallly in the center aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building.
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STS-130: Time-lapse of shuttle Endeavour moving from hangar to VAB
Date: December 11, 2009
Duration: 1 min 5 sec
This time-lapse movie shows space shuttle Endeavour leaving its hangar and making the short trip over to the Vehicle Assembly Building in preparation for its STS-130 launch in early 2010.
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STS-130: Endeavour nearly ready to roll
Date: November 23, 2009
Duration: 6 min 50 sec
With Endeavour's payload bay doors already closed and locked, technicians put the final touches on the shuttle before its departure from the hangar.
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STS-130: External tank meets SRBs
Date: November 23, 2009
Duration: 12 min 37 sec
The external fuel tank for shuttle Endeavour's STS-130 mission was hoisted out of its checkout cell and moved into position for attachment to the twin solid rocket booster in the Vehicle Assembly Building on November 23.
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STS-130: Installing the main engines
Date: November 6, 2009
Duration: 3 min 5 sec
The third of space shuttle Endeavour's three main engines is installed on the orbiter during pre-flight preparation work at Kennedy Space Center for mission STS-130.
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STS-130: Crew visits Endeavour in the space shuttle hangar
Date: November 6, 2009
Duration: 5 min 9 sec
Members of the STS-130 crew to launch aboard space shuttle Endeavour visited Kennedy Space Center in early November for an up-close inspection of their spacecraft.
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STS-130: Astronauts check out their mission's payloads
Date: November 5, 2009
Duration: 4 min 46 sec
As part of the Crew Equipment Interface Test activities in early November, the astronauts got to lay their hands on the Tranquility module at the Space Station Processing Facility.
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STS-130: Fuel tank unloaded from barge
Date: October 24, 2009
Duration: 3 min 43 sec
Shuttle Endeavour's external tank is unloaded from its covered barge and moved to the Vehicle Assembly Building to begin preparations for STS-130.
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STS-130: Tank arrives at launch site
Date: October 24, 2009
Duration: 4 min 37 sec
The external fuel tank for Endeavour travels up the Cape Canaveral waterway and arrives at the Kennedy Space Center on October 24 aboard a transport barge from the Lockheed Martin manufacturing plant near New Orleans.
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STS-128 Flight Day 9: Routing cables
Date: September 5, 2009
Duration: 7 min 44 sec
The astronauts' next item on the to-do list during the spacewalk was laying two 60-foot-long avonics cables on the exterior of the space station. The wires will be used by the Tranquility node that launches next February.
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