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Shuttle Mission STS-133


STS-133: Gantry encloses Discovery
Date: September 21, 2010
Duration: 2 min 39 sec
With the mobile launching platform securely anchored atop Kennedy Space Center's launch pad 39A, the rotating service gantry is placed around space shuttle Discovery.
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STS-133: Discovery perched atop pad
Date: September 21, 2010
Duration: 7 min 37 sec
For the last time in history, the space shuttle Discovery arrives at Kennedy Space Center's launch pad 39A to make one last spaceflight before retirement.
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STS-133: Discovery begins final rollout
Date: September 20, 2010
Duration: 9 min 40 sec
With a large crowd of workers and their families there to witness the rollout, the space shuttle Discovery emerges from the Vehicle Assembly Building.
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STS-133: Space shuttle stacked
Date: September 15, 2010
Duration: 2 min 21 sec
Inside the Vehicle Assembly Building, the space shuttle vehicle stands fully stacked with orbiter Discovery now bolted to the external fuel tank and twin solid rocket boosters.
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STS-133: Hoisting shuttle Discovery
Date: September 10, 2010
Duration: 7 min 15 sec
The shuttle Discovery is hoisted from the center aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building over to high bay No. 3 and carefully lowered into position next to the awaiting fuel tank for attachment.
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STS-133: Orbiter goes vertical
Date: September 10, 2010
Duration: 8 min 9 sec
The sling crane lifts Discovery from the transport hauler that carried the orbiter from its hangar and then rotates the shuttle vertically in the center aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building.
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STS-133: Discovery leaves hangar
Date: September 10, 2010
Duration: 4 min 42 sec
Moving a major step closer to its final spaceflight before retirement, shuttle Discovery takes a road trip from the hangar to the nearby Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center.
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STS-133: Time-lapse of shuttle Discovery's vertical liftoff in VAB
Date: September 10, 2010
Duration: 2 min
Shuttle Discovery 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 for mission STS-133.
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STS-133: Time-lapse of shuttle Discovery moving from hangar to VAB
Date: September 9, 2010
Duration: 2 min 21 sec
This time-lapse movie shows space shuttle Discovery leaving the hangar and making the short trip over to the Vehicle Assembly Building in preparation for preparation for its final launch.
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STS-133: Payload inspections
Date: September 2, 2010
Duration: 11 min 48 sec
With the Permanent Multipurpose Module and Express Logistics Carrier payloads nearly ready to fly, the shuttle Discovery astronauts return to Kennedy Space Center for another hands-on inspection of the mission cargo.
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Shuttle Discovery's history
Date: August 22, 2010
Duration: 15 min 38 sec
Learn more about the history of the space shuttle Discovery and the legacy from the orbiter's missions in this profile movie.
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STS-133: Payload bay closed up
Date: August 19, 2010
Duration: 4 min 11 sec
Space shuttle Discovery's high-speed Ku-band communications antenna is retracted for launch and the payload bay doors closed in preparation for departure from its Florida hangar.
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STS-133: Robonaut ready to launch
Date: August 10, 2010
Duration: 3 min 57 sec
Robonaut 2 arrives at Kennedy Space Center's Space Station Processing Facility to be packed inside the Leonardo cargo module for launch to the International Space Station on STS-133.
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STS-133: Station's spare radiator
Date: July 22, 2010
Duration: 5 min 6 sec
The spare thermal radiator for the International Space Station is mounted aboard the Express Logistics Carrier No. 4 to be launched aboard Discovery.
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STS-133: Blanketing Leonardo
Date: July 19, 2010
Duration: 4 min 21 sec
Technicians apply thick blanketing material around the outer hull of Leonardo as protection during its new role as the Permanent Logistics Module at the International Space Station.
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STS-133: Crew inspects Discovery
Date: July 9, 2010
Duration: 6 min 8 sec
Members of the STS-133 crew to launch aboard space shuttle Discovery visit Kennedy Space Center for an up-close inspection of their spacecraft inside the Orbiter Processing Facility.
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STS-133: Astronauts visit Leonardo
Date: July 8, 2010
Duration: 4 min 11 sec
The space shuttle Discovery astronauts visit Leonardo and climb inside the Permanent Logistics Module during the Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) activities at Kennedy Space Center.
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STS-133: Filling up the module
Date: July 6, 2010
Duration: 5 min 26 sec
One of the many racks being carried to the International Space Station aboard the Permanent Logistics Module is seen here being inserted into Leonardo.
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STS-133: Tank mated to booster rockets
Date: June 15, 2010
Duration: 8 min 52 sec
After completing preps inside a checkout bay of the Vehicle Assembly Building, the external fuel tank for space shuttle Discovery is moved into position for attachment to the waiting solid rocket boosters.
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STS-133: Main engine installation
Date: June 14, 2010
Duration: 7 min 37 sec
The first of space shuttle Discovery's three liquid-fueled main engines is installed onto the vehicle during pre-flight processing for mission STS-133.
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