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Shuttle Mission STS-119


STS-119 Flight Day 10: The highlights
Date: March 25, 2009
Duration: 45 min 7 sec
The video highlights from Flight Day 10 of space shuttle Discovery's mission to the International Space Station are packaged into this movie, including President Obama's call to the crew.
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STS-119 Flight Day 10: Status briefing
Date: March 24, 2009
Duration: 16 min 8 sec
Lead station flight director for the STS-119 mission, Kwatsi Alibaruho, holds the Mission Status Briefing for Flight Day 10 at 4:00 p.m. EDT to report on the progress of the flight and look ahead to undocking.
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STS-119 Flight Day 10: The joint crew in-flight news conference
Date: March 24, 2009
Duration: 30 min 58 sec
The combined crews of the space shuttle Discovery mission STS-119 and International Space Station's Expedition 18 gather for the traditional in-flight news conference with reporters.
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STS-119 Flight Day 10: President calls
Date: March 24, 2009
Duration: 38 min 3 sec
President Barack Obama, hosting school kids and members of Congress, called the crews of the shuttle Discovery and the international space station, quizzing the astronauts about life in space and offering congratulations for a successful station assembly mission.
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STS-119 Flight Day 9: The highlights
Date: March 24, 2009
Duration: 37 min 26 sec
All of the video highlights from Flight Day 9 of space shuttle Discovery's mission, which featured a six-and-a-half-hour spacewalk by Ricky Arnold and Joe Acaba are seen in this movie.
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STS-119 Flight Day 9: Status briefing
Date: March 23, 2009
Duration: 47 min 56 sec
The lead space station flight director and the spacewalk officer for Discovery's STS-119 flight hold the Mission Status Briefing at 7:45 p.m. EDT following the third EVA.
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STS-119 Flight Day 9: Working on station arm
Date: March 23, 2009
Duration: 9 min 47 sec
Spacewalker Ricky Arnold performs some maintenance on the free end of the International Space Station's Canadian-built robot arm, greasing and adjusting the grapple snare wires.
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STS-119 Flight Day 9: Moving rail cart
Date: March 23, 2009
Duration: 20 min 36 sec
Perched on the end of the space station's robot arm, spacewalker Joe Acaba pulls the Crew and Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart off the station rail tracks. He holds the cart in his hands while the arm swings him from the station's port side of the Mobile Transporter over to the starboard side for re-installation.
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STS-119 Flight Day 8: The highlights
Date: March 23, 2009
Duration: 30 min 3 sec
Flight Day 8's video highlights from space shuttle Discovery's Sunday docked to the International Space Station are available in this movie from March 22.
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STS-119 Flight Day 8: Status briefing
Date: March 22, 2009
Duration: 47 min 4 sec
Lead station flight director for the STS-119 mission, Kwatsi Alibaruho, holds the Mission Status Briefing for Flight Day 8 from Johnson Space Center at 6:45 p.m. EDT.
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STS-119 Flight Day 8: Media interviews
Date: March 22, 2009
Duration: 17 min 47 sec
Space shuttle Discovery and Expedition 18 astronauts gather inside the International Space Station for live media interviews CNN Espanol, CBS News and WOFL-TV of Orlando, Florida.
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STS-119 launch replays: Camera 071
Date: March 22, 2009
Duration: 39 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 071 provides a front view of space shuttle Discovery during ignition of the main engines and the billowing plume of stream in the last seconds of the countdown. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-119 launch replays: Camera 070
Date: March 22, 2009
Duration: 33 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 070 is zoomed in on space shuttle Discovery's three main engines to give this close-up view during ignition. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-119 launch replays: Camera 063
Date: March 22, 2009
Duration: 32 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 063 positioned on the fixed service tower of Complex 39A points toward the umbilicals between the external tank and the orbiter. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-119 launch replays: Camera 061
Date: March 22, 2009
Duration: 35 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 061 positioned on the fixed service tower of Complex 39A points downward to see the nose of shuttle Discovery during liftoff. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-119 launch replays: Camera 054
Date: March 22, 2009
Duration: 36 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 054 from the mobile launcher platform is angled upward to see the starboard underside wing of Discovery and the fuel umbilicals between the shuttle and the external tank during ignition and liftoff. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-119 launch replays: Camera 051
Date: March 22, 2009
Duration: 41 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 051 mounted on the mobile launcher platform watches the starboard-side T-0 umbilical retract at liftoff. These umbilicals route propellant, electrical and data lines from the tail service mast to the port side of Discovery's aft engine compartment. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-119 launch replays: Camera 050
Date: March 22, 2009
Duration: 38 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 050 mounted on the mobile launcher platform watches the port-side T-0 umbilical retract at liftoff. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-119 launch replays: UCS-11 tracker
Date: March 22, 2009
Duration: 2 min 45 sec
The UCS-11 camera site positioned northwest of launch pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center provides this view of space shuttle Discovery's liftoff, roll maneuver and initial ascent. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-119 launch replays: UCS-23 tracker
Date: March 22, 2009
Duration: 3 min 9 sec
This video of space shuttle Discovery's launch on STS-119 was captured by the UCS-23 tracking camera positioned southeast of the pad. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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