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Shuttle Mission STS-131


STS-131 Flight Day 5: Prepping new ammonia tank in shuttle bay
Date: April 9, 2010
Duration: 16 min 43 sec
The spacewalkers work to unbolt the new Ammonia Tank Assembly from the launch pallet that bridges across the payload bay of space shuttle Discovery.
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STS-131 Flight Day 5: Adding a hand-hold on coolant tank
Date: April 9, 2010
Duration: 6 min 7 sec
Down in the payload bay of space shuttle Discovery's payload, Rick Mastracchio is working to attach a grappling fixture onto the new ammonia tank. This will allow the station's robotic arm to grasp the tank and move it.
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STS-131 Flight Day 5: EVA No. 1 begins
Date: April 9, 2010
Duration: 4 min 54 sec
Spacewalkers Rick Mastracchio and Clay Anderson emerge from the Quest airlock module for the first of three EVAs planned during Discovery's mission at the International Space Station.
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STS-131 Flight Day 5: Update with space station flight director
Date: April 8, 2010
Duration: 12 min 17 sec
International Space Station flight director Ed Van Cise gives an update on activities aboard the combined shuttle-station complex and looks ahead to the plans for Flight Day 5 during this interview before crew wakeup.
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STS-131 Flight Day 5: EVA No. 1 preview
Date: April 8, 2010
Duration: 9 min 28 sec
David Coan, the lead spacewalk officer for Discovery's STS-131 flight, provides this detailed step-by-step preview of EVA No. 1 by astronauts Rick Mastracchio and Clay Anderson.
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STS-131 Flight Day 5: The day's agenda
Date: April 8, 2010
Duration: 3 min 1 sec
Ron Spencer, lead space station flight director for the STS-131 mission, previews the Flight Day 5 activities that will feature the first spacewalk for the Discovery flight and unloading Leonardo.
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STS-131 Flight Day 4: MMT update
Date: April 8, 2010
Duration: 21 min 51 sec
Mission Management Team chairman LeRoy Cain provides this update on the progress of space shuttle Discovery's flight to the International Space Station at 4 p.m. EDT April 8.
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STS-131 Flight Day 4: The highlights
Date: April 8, 2010
Duration: 32 min 51 sec
The International Space Station's big robot arm plucked a cargo-delivery module out of Discovery's payload bay and brought it aboard the outpost on Flight Day 4. All of the day's highlights are packaged into this movie.
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STS-131 Flight Day 4: Media interviews
Date: April 8, 2010
Duration: 18 min 4 sec
Shuttle commander Alan Poindexter, mission specialist Stephanie Wilson and spacewalker Rick Mastracchio participate in live media interviews with the Tom Joyner Syndicated Radio Show, WVIT-TV of Hartford, Connecticut and Fox News Radio.
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STS-131 Flight Day 4: Status briefing
Date: April 8, 2010
Duration: 13 min 29 sec
Courtenay McMillan, the International Space Station's Orbit 1 flight director during Discovery's visit, gives the Flight Day 4 status briefing at 2 a.m. EDT.
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STS-131 Flight Day 4: Cargo-laden Leonardo module attached to station
Date: April 8, 2010
Duration: 9 min 30 sec
The Italian-made Leonardo module rises from shuttle Discovery's payload bay and attaches to the International Space Station, kicking off the hectic work to unload tons of new equipment, science gear and provisions out of the cargo-delivery vessel.
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STS-131 Flight Day 4: Grasp on Leonardo
Date: April 8, 2010
Duration: 6 min 55 sec
The International Space Station's robot arm reaches down into space shuttle Discovery's payload bay and grapples the Leonardo cargo module for unberthing of the Italian-built vessel.
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STS-131 Flight Day 4: The day's agenda
Date: April 7, 2010
Duration: 5 min 9 sec
Lead STS-131 space station flight director Ron Spencer previews the planned activities for Flight Day 4 of shuttle Discovery's mission to the international outpost, which will be highlighted by installation of Leonardo.
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STS-131 Flight Day 4: Update with space station flight director
Date: April 7, 2010
Duration: 13 min 43 sec
International Space Station flight director Ed Van Cise 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-131 Flight Day 3: MMT update
Date: April 7, 2010
Duration: 19 min 43 sec
Mission Management Team chairman LeRoy Cain provides this update on the progress of space shuttle Discovery's flight to the International Space Station at 4 p.m. EDT April 7.
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STS-131 Flight Day 3: The highlights
Date: April 7, 2010
Duration: 35 min 22 sec
All of the video highlights from space shuttle Discovery's rendezvous and docking with the International Space Station to begin its visit for delivering new science equipment and critical supplies are packaged into this movie.

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STS-131 Flight Day 3: Status briefing
Date: April 7, 2010
Duration: 13 min 58 sec
The post-docking Mission Status Briefing for space shuttle Discovery's STS-131 mission was held at 6:30 a.m. EDT during Flight Day 3 with lead shuttle flight director Richard Jones from the Johnson Space Center.

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STS-131 Flight Day 3: Welcome aboard
Date: April 7, 2010
Duration: 3 min 48 sec
The seven space shuttle Discovery astronauts are being welcomed aboard the International Space Station by the six-person Expedition 23 resident crew.
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STS-131 Flight Day 3: Post-docking survey
Date: April 7, 2010
Duration: 5 min 36 sec
Just moments after space shuttle Discovery linked up, external cameras aboard the International Space Station began a survey of the Leonardo module in the payload bay and the shuttle's tail were an apparent tile was lost.
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STS-131 Flight Day 3: Docking!
Date: April 7, 2010
Duration: 12 min 25 sec
Space shuttle Discovery arrives at the International Space Station with the Leonardo cargo-delivery module that is packed with items large and small for the outpost
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