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Shuttle Mission STS-135


STS-135 Flight Day 4: MMT update
Date: July 11, 2011
Duration: 38 min 4 sec
Mission Management Team chairman LeRoy Cain holds this news conference from Johnson Space Center on July 11 at 4 p.m. EDT following the MMT's meeting on Flight Day 4.
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STS-135 Flight Day 4: Status briefing
Date: July 11, 2011
Duration: 15 min 55 sec
International Space Station flight director Jerry Jason gives the status briefing on space shuttle Atlantis' mission during Flight Day 4 at 9:45 a.m. EDT July 11.
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STS-135 Flight Day 4: Raffaello installed
Date: July 11, 2011
Duration: 9 min 46 sec
A cargo-delivery module packed with 9,400 pounds of food, equipment and science gear is parked at the International Space Station's doorway for unloading.
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STS-135 Flight Day 4: Raffaello module unberthed from Atlantis' bay
Date: July 11, 2011
Duration: 19 min 31 sec
The Canadian-built arm has hoisted the Italian module cleanly out of the shuttle's payload bay for mounting to the nadir port of the station's Harmony connecting node.
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STS-135 Flight Day 4: Raffaello grappled
Date: July 11, 2011
Duration: 7 min 8 sec
The Raffaello module riding in shuttle Atlantis' payload bay is grappled by the International Space Station's robot arm under the control of astronauts Sandy Magnus and Doug Hurley from the workstation inside the Cupola.
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STS-135 Flight Day 4: Update with space station flight director
Date: July 11, 2011
Duration: 8 min 43 sec
International Space Station flight director Courtenay McMillan gives an update on activities aboard the combined shuttle-station complex and looks ahead to the plans for Flight Day 4 during this interview before crew wakeup.
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STS-135 Flight Day 3: The highlights
Date: July 10, 2011
Duration: 28 min 6 sec
All of the video highlights from space shuttle Atlantis' rendezvous and docking with the International Space Station to begin its visit are packaged into this movie.
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STS-135 Flight Day 3: MMT update
Date: July 10, 2011
Duration: 31 min 50 sec
Mission Management Team chairman LeRoy Cain holds this news conference from Johnson Space Center on July 10 at 4 p.m. EDT following the MMT's meeting on Flight Day 3.
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STS-135 Flight Day 3: Status briefing
Date: July 10, 2011
Duration: 33 min 17 sec
Kwatsi Alibaruho, Atlantis' lead space shuttle flight director, holds the Mission Status Briefing from the Johnson Space Center in Houston at 1:30 p.m. EDT on Sunday, July 10.
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STS-135 Flight Day 3: Welcome aboard
Date: July 10, 2011
Duration: 6 min 34 sec
The four space shuttle Atlantis astronauts are welcomed aboard the outpost by the six-person International Space Station Expedition 28 resident crew.
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STS-135 Flight Day 3: Docking!
Date: July 10, 2011
Duration: 19 min 19 sec
America's final space shuttle has arrived at the International Space Station, the science laboratory it trucked piece by piece to orbit for assembly, to deliver one last massive load of goods and provisions that only the winged spaceplanes can carry.
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STS-135 Flight Day 3: Atlantis lines up
Date: July 10, 2011
Duration: 15 min 43 sec
Atlantis marks the arc from the point beneath the International Space Station to a point in front of the complex to align with the docking port on the Harmony module.
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STS-135 Flight Day 2: The highlights
Date: July 9, 2011
Duration: 20 min 30 sec
Post-launch inspections of space shuttle Atlantis' wing leading edge panels and nose cap were the focus of activities on Flight Day 2. Watch all the highlights of the day in this movie.
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STS-135 Flight Day 2: MMT update
Date: July 9, 2011
Duration: 21 min 9 sec
Mission Management Team chairman LeRoy Cain holds this news conference from Johnson Space Center on July 9 at 4 p.m. EDT following the MMT's meeting on Flight Day 2.
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STS-135 Flight Day 2: Status briefing
Date: July 9, 2011
Duration: 36 min 6 sec
Kwatsi Alibaruho, Atlantis' lead space shuttle flight director, holds the Mission Status Briefing from the Johnson Space Center in Houston at 2 p.m. EDT on Saturday, July 9.
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STS-135 Flight Day 1: The highlights
Date: July 8, 2011
Duration: 29 min 55 sec
The highlights from Flight Day 1 of space shuttle Atlantis' STS-135 mission to the space station are packaged together into this movie, showing the astronauts going to the pad and the shuttle launching into orbit.
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STS-135: Post-launch news conference
Date: July 8, 2011
Duration: 54 min 53 sec
NASA officials hold the post-launch news conference at Kennedy Space Center following Atlantis' liftoff on the final space shuttle mission.
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STS-135: Full launch experience
Date: July 8, 2011
Duration: 26 min 56 sec
From the launch team readiness polls during the T-minus 9 minute hold to Atlantis' arrival in orbit, this movie captures the full experience of the final space shuttle launch in history.
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STS-135: Launch as seen live!
Date: July 8, 2011
Duration: 5 min 28 sec
After a cliff-hangar countdown, Atlantis thunders to life and majestically rockets into history, putting on one last sky show for spectators on NASA's 135th and final shuttle launch.
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STS-135 Launch Replays: Inside Houston's Mission Control
Date: July 8, 2011
Duration: 9 min 41 sec
Go behind the scenes in the Mission Control Center during space shuttle Atlantis' launch. This footage shows the ascent flight control team at work, led by flight director Richard Jones and CAPCOM Butch Wilmore, and includes the team's communications audio channel.
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