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Shuttle Mission STS-133


STS-133 Flight Day 6: Sunrise over the shuttle payload bay and PMM
Date: March 1, 2011
Duration: 56 sec
This time-lapse video shows an orbital sunrise illuminating the space shuttle Discovery's payload bay where the Permanent Multipurpose Module awaits unberthing and attachment to the International Space Station a couple hours later.
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STS-133 Flight Day 6: Update with space station flight director
Date: March 1, 2011
Duration: 13 min 33 sec
International Space Station flight director Chris Edelen gives an update on activities aboard the combined shuttle-station complex and looks ahead to the plans for Flight Day 6 during this interview before crew wakeup.
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STS-133 Flight Day 6: Inside the PMM
Date: March 1, 2011
Duration: 3 min 5 sec
Lead station flight director Royce Renfrew details the new Permanent Multipurpose Module for the International Space Station and what it is carrying.
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STS-133 Flight Day 6: Installing PMM
Date: March 1, 2011
Duration: 1 min 57 sec
Unberthing of the Permanent Multipurpose Module from the space shuttle Discovery's payload bay and maneuvering the cargo into position for attachment to the Unity node by the robotic arm is explained by flight director Royce Renfrew.
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STS-133 Flight Day 5: The highlights
Date: March 1, 2011
Duration: 30 min 45 sec
Astronauts Steve Bowen and Al Drew went outside the International Space Station on Flight Day 5 to accomplish last summer's leftover work of packing away a failed cooling pump and routing a power extension cable. Here's all the video highlights.
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STS-133 Flight Day 5: Status briefing
Date: February 28, 2011
Duration: 35 min 52 sec
The lead space station flight director and the lead spacewalk officer hold the Flight Day 5 status briefing following the first EVA of STS-133 Monday evening at 8 p.m. EST.
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STS-133 Flight Day 5: Mission extended
Date: February 28, 2011
Duration: 2 min 16 sec
Mission Control radios the astronauts with news the space shuttle Discovery will take advantage of the available consumables and stay docked to the International Space Station for an additional day.
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STS-133 Flight Day 5: EVA No. 1 concludes
Date: February 28, 2011
Duration: 9 min 45 sec
The spacewalkers return to the Quest airlock module and close the outer hatch to bring the shuttle Discovery mission's first EVA to a successful conclusion.
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STS-133 Flight Day 5: Japanese "Message in a Bottle" captures space
Date: February 28, 2011
Duration: 1 min 33 sec
Al Drew just opened a metal container to "fill" it with the vacuum of space. The cylinder will be returned to Earth and placed on display as part of a public engagement effort by the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency.
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STS-133 Flight Day 5: Failed pump module covered up with thermal blanket
Date: February 28, 2011
Duration: 5 min 17 sec
The thermal door on the failed ammonia cooling pump's storage box has been closed, finishing the day's spacewalking work on that module.
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STS-133 Flight Day 5: Handling tool removed
Date: February 28, 2011
Duration: 8 min 47 sec
The handling fixture removed from the old pump is attached onto aspare flex hose rotatory coupler that is stored on External Stowage Platform No. 2 too.
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STS-133 Flight Day 5: Ammonia venting tools attached to failed pump
Date: February 28, 2011
Duration: 8 min 57 sec
Venting equipment is attached to the pump module for use on the subsequent spacewalk to expel the remaining 10 pounds of ammonia inside the failed cooling device.
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STS-133 Flight Day 5: Bolts engaged to hold old pump in storage box
Date: February 28, 2011
Duration: 12 min
As seen through a helmet-mounted video camera, Steve Bowen uses his cordless power tool to engage four bolts to secure the failed pump module that's now stuffed inside the storage box.
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STS-133 Flight Day 5: Failed pump module finally put into enclosure
Date: February 28, 2011
Duration: 14 min 1 sec
After a half-year hanging outside the space station, this spacewalk finally moves the failed pump module to the open box on the External Stowage Platform No. 2 deck where the replacement pump was housed originally.
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STS-133 Flight Day 5: Robot arm swings Steve Bowen around the station
Date: February 28, 2011
Duration: 7 min 1 sec
The station's robotic arm swings arm passenger Steve Bowen toward the failed pump module to grab it from the mobile transporter and hand-carry it down to the storage enclosure.
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STS-133 Flight Day 5: Spacewalker hops aboard station's robotic arm
Date: February 28, 2011
Duration: 5 min 11 sec
As an orbital sunrise sheds light on the subject, spacewalker Steve Bowen sets up a foot platform on the robot arm and ingressed it and hops aboard for the day's work to relocate the station's failed pump.
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STS-133 Flight Day 5: Update with space station flight director
Date: February 28, 2011
Duration: 10 min 54 sec
International Space Station flight director Chris Edelen 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-133 Launch Replays: Looking out the pilot's window
Date: February 28, 2011
Duration: 13 min 44 sec
A video camera was mounted in one of Discovery's front windows near pilot Eric Boe to document the external fuel tank during ascent. (Replay includes live launch audio!)
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STS-133 Flight Day 5: EVA No. 1 preview
Date: February 28, 2011
Duration: 6 min 35 sec
Art Thomason, the lead spacewalk officer for Discovery's STS-133 flight, provides this detailed step-by-step preview of EVA No. 1 by astronauts Steve Bowen and Al Drew.
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STS-133 Flight Day 4: The highlights
Date: February 28, 2011
Duration: 27 min 57 sec
All of the video highlights from the Flight Day 4 of space shuttle Discovery's voyage to the International Space Station are packaged into this movie.
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