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Shuttle Mission STS-124


STS-124 Flight Day 4: SARJ inspection
Date: June 3, 2008
Duration: 4 min 28 sec
Spacewalker Mike Fossum performs a closeup inspection of the troubled station Solar Alpha Rotary Joint. The massive ring allows the starboard solar arrays to rotate in paddlewheel fashion.
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STS-124 Flight Day 4: Kibo windows
Date: June 3, 2008
Duration: 7 min 42 sec
Mike Fossum releases three bolts on the launch locks holding coverings that protected Kibo's windows during the trip to orbit. The windows will give good views of the lab's robot arm.
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STS-124 Flight Day 4: Kibo module's docking port covers removed
Date: June 3, 2008
Duration: 7 min 55 sec
The spacewalkers remove protective covers from the docking port on the Japanese Kibo science laboratory that will join the module to the space station.
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STS-124 Flight Day 4: Shuttle power umbilicals to Kibo unhooked
Date: June 3, 2008
Duration: 8 min 44 sec
Early preparations to ready the Kibo laboratory to be hoisted out of the payload bay begin as spacewalker Mike Fossum disconnects power cables to the module that served as electrical umbilicals between the shuttle and Kibo.
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STS-124 Flight Day 4: OBSS retrieved
Date: June 3, 2008
Duration: 6 min 32 sec
The 50-foot-long space shuttle heat shield inspection boom is retrieved from its stowage location on the station truss structure. The boom was anchored there for the last two months having been left by the shuttle Endeavour crew in March because the Kibo science laboratory module launched aboard Discovery was too large for the sensor platform to be carried as well.
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STS-124 Flight Day 4: OBSS cover
Date: June 3, 2008
Duration: 1 min 54 sec
Spacewalker Ron Garan has removed covers on the end of the boom that shielded the sensor package during this two-month storage in space. The shrouds guarded against contamination and helped with thermal protection.
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STS-124 Flight Day 4: Elbow camera
Date: June 3, 2008
Duration: 7 min 47 sec
Spacewalker Mike Fossum positioned on the side of the station's Harmony module reaches over to the shuttle Discovery's extended robot arm and removed launch restraint straps on the elbow camera. The straps were put in place to ensure the camera wouldn't bump the Kibo module in the payload bay during launch.
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STS-124 Flight Day 4: Kibo animation
Date: June 3, 2008
Duration: 28 sec
Hoisting of the Japanese Kibo science laboratory module out of the space shuttle Discovery's payload bay and installation onto the space station's Harmony connecting module is previewed in this animation.
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STS-124 Flight Day 4: OBSS animation
Date: June 3, 2008
Duration: 35 sec
Retrieval of the stored Orbiter Boom Sensor System from the space station for return to shuttle Discovery is previewed in this narrated animation by lead STS-124 station flight director Annette Hasbrook.
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STS-124 Flight Day 4: EVA No. 1 preview
Date: June 3, 2008
Duration: 8 min 37 sec
Narrated animation previews the first spacewalk of space shuttle Discovery's STS-124 mission. Astronauts Mike Fossum and Ron Garan will prepare the Japanese Kibo lab module for installation to the station and attempt to clean contamination on a solar array rotary joint.
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STS-124 Flight Day 4: Update with station flight director
Date: June 3, 2008
Duration: 14 min 1 sec
International Space Station flight director Emily Nelson gives an update on activities aboard the combined shuttle-station complex and looks ahead to the work planned for Flight Day 4 during this interview early in the morning, June 3.
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STS-124 Flight Day 3: The highlights
Date: June 3, 2008
Duration: 34 min 4 sec
All of the highlights from rendezvous day are packaged together in this movie. Flight Day 3 saw shuttle Discovery dock with the International Space Station for delivery of the Kibo logscience laboratory module.
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STS-124 Flight Day 3: Crew's camcorder footage of boarding the station
Date: June 2, 2008
Duration: 19 min 2 sec
This remarkable video makes the viewer feel like you are aboard the shuttle Discovery and space station as the astronauts open the hatchway between the two spacecraft following the docking. The shuttle crew then floats into the station for a brief tour.
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STS-124 Flight Day 3: Status briefing
Date: June 2, 2008
Duration: 40 min 54 sec
Lead STS-123 shuttle flight director Matt Abbott holds the Mission Status Briefing for Flight Day 3 to recap space shuttle Discovery's docking to the space station. Mission Management Team chairman LeRoy Cain discusses the launch pad damage.
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STS-124 Flight Day 3: Welcome aboard
Date: June 2, 2008
Duration: 3 min 14 sec
The Expedition 17 crew living aboard the International Space Station welcomes the arriving space shuttle Discovery astronauts into their orbital home following the docking.
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STS-124 Flight Day 3: Docking
Date: June 2, 2008
Duration: 7 min 21 sec
Space shuttle Discovery docks to the space station at 2:03 p.m. EDT June 2 carrying the Japanese science laboratory, the largest module for the complex.
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STS-124 Flight Day 3: Discovery's Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver pirouette
Date: June 2, 2008
Duration: 6 min 39 sec
Discovery performs the nose-first Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver pirouette to rotate the shuttle's belly into view of the space station for the ISS crew to snap detailed pictures of the orbiter's black tiles in the search for any launch impact damage.
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STS-124 Flight Day 3: Docking preview
Date: June 2, 2008
Duration: 1 min 15 sec
Lead STS-124 shuttle flight director Matt Abbott narrates this animation showing space shuttle Discovery's approach and docking with the orbiting International Space Station.
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STS-124 Flight Day 2: The highlights
Date: June 2, 2008
Duration: 33 min 54 sec
The space shuttle Discovery astronauts enjoy their first full day in space, sending down video showing life aboard the space shuttle and checks of the heat shield. The video highlights are packaged in this movie from Flight Day 2.
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STS-124 Flight Day 2: Crew video
Date: June 1, 2008
Duration: 10 min 26 sec
The space shuttle Discovery astronauts downlinked this candid footage shot during Flight Day 2. The interesting video shows the crew's activities during the first full day in orbit.
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