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Shuttle Mission STS-130


STS-130 crew module camera: Astronauts rocket off the launch pad
Date: February 16, 2010
Duration: 18 min 58 sec
This video from a camera on Endeavour's flight deck shows what it's like to launch into orbit aboard the space shuttle. The footage begins with the final countdown to blastoff and continues through the astronauts getting out of their seats to see the jettisoned fuel tank fall away. (Includes live launch audio!)
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STS-130 Launch Replays: Looking out the pilot's window
Date: February 16, 2010
Duration: 1 min 25 sec
A video camera was mounted in one of Endeavour's front windows near pilot Terry Virts to document the external fuel tank during ascent. (Replay includes live launch audio!)
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STS-130 External Tank camera: From liftoff to orbit!
Date: February 16, 2010
Duration: 9 min 26 sec
This is the complete footage from the camera mounted on space shuttle Endeavour's external fuel tank from liftoff through separation from the orbiter in space. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-130 Solid Rocket Booster camera: Port SRB looking up
Date: February 16, 2010
Duration: 2 min 39 sec
Hitch a ride up and down on the left-hand solid rocket booster during shuttle Endeavour's STS-130 launch. This upward-facing camera on the booster provides a great view of the ascent and separation from the shuttle. (Includes live launch audio!)
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STS-130 Solid Rocket Booster camera: Port SRB looking inward
Date: February 16, 2010
Duration: 1 min 27 sec
The sideways-facing video camera on space shuttle Endeavour's left-hand solid rocket booster provides this footage of the external tank's intertank foam insulation and then SRB separation. (Includes natural sound!)
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STS-130 Solid Rocket Booster camera: Port SRB looking down
Date: February 16, 2010
Duration: 2 min 48 sec
The down-facing camera on space shuttle Endeavour's left-hand solid rocket booster gives this footage of the launch through the high-altitude jettisoning. (Includes live launch audio!)
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STS-130 Solid Rocket Booster camera: Starboard SRB looking up
Date: February 16, 2010
Duration: 3 min 4 sec
From liftoff to separation high into the night sky, take a ride on shuttle Endeavour's right-hand solid rocket booster with movie from a video camera on the SRB facing upward. (Includes live launch audio!)
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STS-130 Solid Rocket Booster camera: Starboard SRB looking inward
Date: February 16, 2010
Duration: 1 min 12 sec
The sideways-facing video camera on space shuttle Endeavour's right-hand solid rocket booster provides this footage of the external tank's intertank foam insulation and then SRB separation.
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STS-130 Solid Rocket Booster camera: Starboard SRB looking down
Date: February 16, 2010
Duration: 2 min 52 sec
A downward-facing video camera mounted on the right-hand solid rocket booster gives this footage of the launch and continues through separation from the external tank. (Includes live launch audio!)
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STS-130 Flight Day 9: Docking adapter moved
Date: February 16, 2010
Duration: 12 min 59 sec
The Pressurized Mating Adapter No. 3 is installed onto the outboard port of Tranquility, giving the new module a stowage closet. The PMA is a spare docking port not in use at this stage of the station's life.
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STS-130 Flight Day 9: The day's agenda
Date: February 15, 2010
Duration: 33 sec
Lead STS-130 space station flight director Bob Dempsey previews the planned activities for Flight Day 9 of Endeavour's mission to the international outpost.

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STS-130 Flight Day 8: The highlights
Date: February 15, 2010
Duration: 55 min 59 sec
All of the video highlights from Flight Day 8 of space shuttle Endeavour's mission to the International Space Station are packaged into this movie.
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STS-130 Flight Day 8: Media interviews
Date: February 15, 2010
Duration: 19 min 54 sec
Endeavour astronauts Terry Virts and Bob Behnken participate in live media interviews with WOR Radio of New York, KTVI-TV of St. Louis, Missouri and WREG-TV of Memphis, Tennessee.
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STS-130 Flight Day 8: Status briefing
Date: February 15, 2010
Duration: 26 min 26 sec
The Mission Status Briefing for Flight Day 8 of space shuttle Endeavour's STS-130 mission was held at 2:30 a.m. EST with lead shuttle flight director Kwatsi Alibaruho from the Johnson Space Center.
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STS-130 Flight Day 8: Cupola's new home
Date: February 15, 2010
Duration: 9 min 22 sec
The cupola, a seven-windowed observation portal, is installed on the Earth-facing side of the International Space Station's Tranquility module to serve as a robotics control room.
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STS-130 Flight Day 8: Removing cupola
Date: February 15, 2010
Duration: 15 min 5 sec
The International Space Station's robotic arm plucks the cupola off its launch position on the outboard berthing point to its permanent home on the Earth-facing side of Tranquility.
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STS-130 Flight Day 8: Educational event
Date: February 15, 2010
Duration: 21 min 26 sec
Space shuttle Endeavour astronauts Kay Hire and Terry Virts answers student questions in this educational event with NASA Explorer Schools.
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STS-130 Flight Day 8: Arm grabs cupola
Date: February 15, 2010
Duration: 8 min 24 sec
Operators Kay Hire and Terry Virts maneuver the space station's robot arm into position to grapple the cupola for relocation. Cupola couldn't be launched on the underside of the module because that wouldn't fit in Endeavour's payload bay. So it rode to orbit temporarily docked to the far end of Tranquility.
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STS-130 Flight Day 8: Update with space station flight director
Date: February 14, 2010
Duration: 5 min 17 sec
International Space Station flight director Mike Lammers gives an update on activities aboard the combined shuttle-station complex and looks ahead to the plans for Flight Day 8 during this interview before crew wakeup.
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STS-130 Flight Day 8: The day's agenda
Date: February 14, 2010
Duration: 48 sec
Lead STS-130 space station flight director Bob Dempsey previews the planned activities for Flight Day 8 of Endeavour's mission to the international outpost.
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