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2262:(ACES). The crew got as far as "fluid loading", where the crew consumes a set quantity of fluids to counteract the effects of gravity, in their deorbit preps. The crew was informed of the one orbit wave off about one hour prior to the deorbit burn. After the crew was told of the wave off, they held in their procedures to see if they would be given a go for the second landing opportunity. However, they were not given a go for the second chance and the crew began backing out of their deorbit preps. Both landing chances were waved off due to bad weather at the
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temporarily stow the old ATA on the truss structure. The new ATA had its electrical connections made, but the fluid connections were deferred until the third spacewalk since the EVA was behind the time-line. Mastracchio and
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s heat shield. The pair were joined by commander Alan
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crew. The entire joint crew took part in a crew photo, which was followed by a joint crew news conference with U.S., Russian and
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was getting equipment together and set up to record the inspections of the shuttle's heat shield. The inspections were recorded so they could be downlinked to the ground once docked to the ISS. Once all that work was done, commander
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and installed the new ATA. Anderson and
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were secured to the LC-39A structure at 6:49 EST on March 3, 2010. The 3.4 mi (5.5 km) trek took 6 hours 51 minutes to complete. The rollout was delayed 24 hours by the threat of lightning from a passing cold front. That weather moved away, and the stiff wind gusts blowing on
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Space Coast on the next day were not a factor for the rollout. Ahead of the rollout, engineers noticed some damage caused by birds to the External Tank (ET-135), which was repaired inside the VAB. Birds had managed to reach the tank, and pecked away at the Thermal Protection System (TPS) foam.
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STS-131 crew got a safety briefing from the station crew, then began to transfer items that would be needed for later in the day and early on flight day 4. Two items that were transferred were the two EMUs that will be used for the three spacewalks. The crew also completed a grapple of the
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s payload bay, the spacewalkers had some problems securing a bolt on the ATA to the LMC. The spacewalk took 6 hours and 24 minutes, bringing the total EVA time to 20 hours and 19 minutes. While the EVA was going on, commander Alan Poindexter and mission specialist Naoko Yamazaki continued
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On flight day 9, Rick Mastracchio and Clay Anderson completed the third and final spacewalk of the STS-131 mission. Their tasks included hooking up the ammonia and nitrogen lines to the new Ammonia Tank Assembly (ATA), installing the old ATA in the shuttle's payload bay, retrieving some
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began their final preparations for landing. The crew packed and stowed away items they no longer need for the rest of the flight. Throughout the day, commander Alan Poindexter and pilot Jim Dutton completed a series of checkouts of flight systems. These checks include 2 firings of the
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and begin breathing pure oxygen for an hour, while the atmospheric pressure inside the airlock was lowered to 10.2 psi. This procedure is known as the pre-breathe protocol and is done before every spacewalk, to purge nitrogen from the blood stream and prevent
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in the payload bay on flight day 12, prior to the docked late inspection. The crews conducted some transfer operations between the ISS and shuttle mid-deck, which brings the overall transfer operations to ninety-four percent complete for the mission.
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The Lightweight Multi-Purpose Equipment Support Structure Carrier (LMC) carried a refurbished Ammonia Tank Assembly (ATA) to the ISS. The refurbished ATA was removed from the Space Station and returned for use on this mission during
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crews had the morning off on flight day 8. After their morning off the crews continued their transfer activities, which are more than seventy percent complete. The crews also conducted several PAO events, including VIP events with
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departed from the ISS, pilot Jim Dutton took control of the shuttle and performed a fly around of the space station. The undocking was preceded by a farewell ceremony, where shuttle commander Alan Poindexter and station commander
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antenna. The antenna suffered a failure during normal checkout and setup on orbit. Due to the failure, the normal downlink of imagery of the external tank was not completed. The crew on board will monitor the inspections of the
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into the VAB on February 12, 2010, was delayed because of cold weather at the Kennedy Space Center. For the rollover, temperatures in the VAB had to be above 45 °F (7 °C) for more than twelve hours because
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later than planned. The delay in unberthing was caused by a set of bolts on the Common Berthing Mechanism (CBM) getting stuck due to a broken pin. The crew will finish putting
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loaded with supplies and equipment for the International Space Station. The mission also removed and replaced an ammonia tank assembly outside the station on the
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and Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger began activating and checking out the Shuttle Remote Manipulator System (SRMS) also known as the
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and replaced a failed gyroscope that is part of the station's navigation system, along with several get-ahead tasks.
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said farewells on behalf of their crews. After undocking the shuttle crew stowed the
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Lightweight Multi-Purpose Equipment Support Structure Carrier
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4389:"STS-131: Discovery returns home for perfect landing at KSC"
4274:"STS-131: Discovery undocks – STORRM and TriDAR highlighted"
3730:"STS-131: Crew begin FD2 inspections, without KU capability"
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4251:"Departing Discovery leaves station stocked with supplies"
3897:"Delivery van pulls up to the International Space Station"
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576:. The mission marked the longest flight for Space Shuttle
3707:"Discovery's Ku-band antenna likely lost for the mission"
3457:"STS-131: Discovery's Logistics Flight Baselined by PRCB"
3352:"Preflight Interview: Naoko Yamazaki, Mission Specialist"
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station's structure until the mission's third spacewalk.
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The first time four women were in space at the same time.
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3851:"Shuttle Discovery docks to space station right on time"
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Video tour of STS-131 on LC-39A one month before launch
4366:"Shuttle Discovery safely returns to Florida spaceport"
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Astronaut Clayton Anderson playing with a water bubble.
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STS-131 marked the first time two Japanese astronauts,
4013:"Astronauts discuss upcoming spacewalks, space summit"
3805:"Crew inspects shuttle, but data downlink has to wait"
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flies around the ISS after undocking (44 mins 7 secs).
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Highlights from the second spacewalk (23 mins 54 secs)
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Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger inside the MPLM Leonardo.
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Highlights from the first spacewalk (21 mins 43 secs).
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Chris Bergin and Chris Gebhardt (February 22, 2010).
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lands on runway 33 at KSC ending the STS-131 mission.
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4183:"Discovery crew puts away module, scans heat shield"
3661:"Discovery perched atop launch pad for April flight"
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Stephanie Wilson with technical blueprints in Node 1
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Naoko Yamazaki eats a snack in the Kibo laboratory.
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April 14 (Flight Day 10 – Final transfers/off duty)
1505:and Stephanie Wilson. The interviews were with the
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3593:"NASA Prepares Shuttle Discovery for April Launch"
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1538:Stephanie Wilson and Naoko Yamazaki in the Cupola.
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3615:"Cold weather delays Discovery's rollover to VAB"
1783:Group photo while in the cupola observing the EVA
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880:(ISS). The MPLM also carried the third and final
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4387:Chris Bergin and Philip Sloss (April 20, 2010).
1702:Flight Day 6 highlights (19 minutes 58 seconds).
564:launched on April 5, 2010, at 6:21 am from
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3146:"Cloudy Skies Delay Space Shuttle's Homecoming"
1885:Highlights from flight day 9 (38 mins 14 secs).
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3038:List of International Space Station spacewalks
2170:soon after post-undocking relative separation.
882:Minus Eighty Degree Laboratory Freezer for ISS
180:2,051,031 kilograms (4,521,749 lb)(total)
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3479:"Canadian Content on Shuttle Mission STS-131"
3069:National Aeronautics and Space Administration
182:121,047 kilograms (266,864 lb) (orbiter)
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3547:"Discovery gets ready for tank and boosters"
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2196:On flight day 14, the crew of Space Shuttle
2050:On flight day 12, the crew of Space Shuttle
1863:. During the installation of the old ATA in
1496:at 11:58 UTC (07:58 EDT). The joint STS-131/
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1436:View of the underside of the crew cabin of
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16:2010 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
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1992:April 15 (Flight Day 11 – MPLM unberthing)
1040:This mission was the second flight of the
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2811:"The Earth in the Color of Lapis Lazuli"
1455:approaches the Space Station for docking.
1151:began its trip, known as the rollout, to
133:10,029,810 kilometres (6,232,235 mi)
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1115:2nd "descending node" entry since 2003
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3617:. Floridatoday.com. February 10, 2010
3525:"Two Shuttles, Two Crews on the Move"
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1834:(JAXA), Japanese students, astronaut
1832:Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency
1737:Ammonia Tank Assembly (ATA) from the
1480:April 8 (Flight Day 4 – MPLM ingress)
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7317:Dragon Spacecraft Qualification Unit
5077:International Space Station Insignia
4524:s preparation and launch for STS-131
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3455:Chris Gebhardt (February 23, 2009).
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3202:"NASA's Shuttle and Rocket Missions"
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2082:April 17 (Flight Day 13 – Undocking)
1897:Mastracchio and Anderson working in
1318:April 6 (Flight Day 2 – Inspections)
888:(WORF), one Crew Quarters Rack, the
4345:from the original on April 22, 2010
3272:
3229:Bergin, Chris (February 15, 2010).
1657:April 10 (Flight Day 6 – Transfers)
1209:
741:on the ISS, were in space together.
190:102,039 kilograms (224,957 lb)
13:
7840:Spacecraft which reentered in 2010
5085:International Space Station Emblem
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4364:William Harwood (April 20, 2010).
4249:William Harwood (April 17, 2010).
4181:William Harwood (April 16, 2010).
4011:William Harwood (April 10, 2010).
3784:from the original on April 9, 2010
3636:Chris Bergin (February 15, 2010).
3087:"Remaining Space Shuttle Missions"
3067:from websites or documents of the
2322:Flyover cities during the landing.
2270:April 20 (Flight day 16 – Landing)
1801:April 12 (Flight Day 8 – Off duty)
1609:to their new location on the ISS.
978:12,371 kilograms (27,273 lb)
855:
14:
7861:
4505:
3895:William Harwood (April 8, 2010).
3849:William Harwood (April 7, 2010).
3803:William Harwood (April 6, 2010).
3705:William Harwood (April 5, 2010).
3591:Tariq Malik (February 23, 2010).
3427:"STS-131 Shuttle Mission Imagery"
2154:separates from the Space Station.
2109:Shuttle Remote Manipulator System
1028:15,332 kilograms (33,801 lb)
890:Muscle Atrophy Resistive Exercise
785:Seats 1–4 are on the flight deck.
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4517:Time-lapse photography video of
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3962:Chris Gebhardt (April 8, 2010).
3872:Chris Gebhardt (April 7, 2010).
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1064:Mission poster, designed in the
989:1,764 kilograms (3,889 lb)
986:Lightweight MPESS Carrier (LMC)
886:Window Orbital Research Facility
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44:s payload bay, prior to berthing
5853:† - mission failed to reach ISS
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4412:"STS-131 Mission Summary (PDF)"
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4339:"STS-131 MCC Status Report #30"
4318:"STS-131 MCC Status Report #28"
4296:"STS-131 MCC Status Report #26"
4272:Chris Bergin (April 17, 2010).
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4228:"STS-131 MCC Status Report #24"
4204:Chris Bergin (April 16, 2010).
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4161:"STS-131 MCC Status Report #22"
4135:"STS-131 MCC Status Report #19"
4109:"STS-131 MCC Status Report #17"
4087:"STS-131 MCC Status Report #15"
4061:"STS-131 MCC Status Report #13"
4035:"STS-131 MCC Status Report #11"
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3986:"STS-131 MCC Status Report #09"
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3941:"STS-131 MCC Status Report #07"
3920:"STS-131 MCC Status Report #06"
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3828:"STS-131 MCC Status Report #04"
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3775:"STS-131 MCC Status Report #03"
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3302:Spotts, Peter (April 5, 2010).
3122:Chris Bergin (April 10, 2010).
2295:Landing video (7 mins 49 secs).
1904:s aft payload bay during EVA 3.
1854:April 13 (Flight Day 9 – EVA 3)
1732:April 11 (Flight Day 7 – EVA 2)
1492:and shuttle mission specialist
1215:April 5 (Flight Day 1 – Launch)
1091:33rd shuttle mission to the ISS
941:1,800 kilograms (4,000 lb)
861:Multi-Purpose Logistics Module
787:Seats 5–7 are on the mid-deck.
660:Dorothy M. Metcalf-Lindenburger
3728:Chris Bergin (April 5, 2010).
3682:Chris Bergin (March 3, 2010).
3254:"Consolidated Launch Manifest"
3043:List of Space Shuttle missions
1916:Clayton Anderson during EVA 3.
1592:April 9 (Flight Day 5 – EVA 1)
1076:162nd NASA crewed space flight
870:Multi-Purpose Logistics Module
585:Multi-Purpose Logistics Module
95:
1:
4445:"STS-131 Mission Information"
3308:The Christian Science Monitor
3053:
2339:
2219:Dryden Flight Research Center
2205:(RCS) jets and a test of the
1586:Wilson relaxing in the Cupola
1391:took more than 350 photos of
1361:Extravehicular Mobility Units
943:~260 kilograms (570 lb)
5847:Ongoing spaceflights are in
4466:"Chronology of Wakeup Calls"
3659:Justin Ray (March 3, 2010).
3048:List of spacewalks 2000–2014
2760:Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger
2620:Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger
1956:Eastern Guilford High School
1474:was docked with the station.
1242:Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger
1079:131st shuttle mission since
1015:410 kilograms (900 lb)
1002:382 kilograms (842 lb)
967:127 kilograms (280 lb)
703:Second and last spaceflight
625:Second and last spaceflight
393:346 kilometres (215 mi)
383:320 kilometres (200 mi)
238:Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger
33:Canadarm2 grapples the MPLM
7:
7835:Spacecraft launched in 2010
6958:indicates failure missions.
5894:U.S. Space Shuttle missions
4881:International Space Station
4812:Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
3252:NASA (September 24, 2009).
3005:
1996:On flight day 11, the MPLM
1960:Gibsonville, North Carolina
1651:The crew enjoying time off
1246:International Space Station
956:~18 kilograms (40 lb)
878:International Space Station
552:International Space Station
10:
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5922:Approach and Landing Tests
3523:NASA (February 22, 2010).
3200:NASA (February 16, 2010).
3033:List of human spaceflights
2572:" (The Pigeons and a Boy)
2260:Advanced Crew Escape Suits
2105:Orbiter Boom Sensor System
1402:Orbiter Boom Sensor System
1332:Orbital Maneuvering System
998:Orbiter Boom Sensor System
737:from the shuttle crew and
583:The primary payload was a
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7739:SpaceX COTS Demo Flight 1
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4512:NASA's Space Shuttle page
3279:NASA (December 5, 2008).
2644:We Weren't Born to Follow
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1795:Mastracchio during EVA 2.
1679:Naval Postgraduate School
1639:Mastracchio during EVA 1.
1259:thermal protection system
1130:Vehicle Assembly Building
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953:Distribution Unit (SPDU)
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2782:"The Miracle of Flight"
2211:White Sands Space Harbor
1749:s mid-deck and the MPLM
1355:were on the mid-deck of
1292:lifts off Launch Pad 39A
1157:mobile launcher platform
1135:An earlier plan to move
574:Shuttle Landing Facility
321:April 20, 2010, 13:08:35
5706:Boeing Crew Flight Test
3481:. Canadian Space Agency
3085:NASA (September 2009).
2203:Reaction Control System
598:
339:SLF Runway 15
278:April 5, 2010, 10:21:22
7830:Space Shuttle missions
5086:
5078:
4488:"STS-131 Wakeup Calls"
4468:. NASA. August 2, 2005
4417:. NASA. Archived from
4111:. NASA. Archived from
4063:. NASA. Archived from
4037:. NASA. Archived from
3988:. NASA. Archived from
3918:NASA (April 8, 2010).
3773:NASA (April 6, 2010).
3502:"STS-131 Quick-Look 2"
3429:. NASA. Archived from
3350:NASA (March 8, 2010).
3256:. NASA. Archived from
3065:public domain material
2909:What A Wonderful World
2223:Edwards Air Force Base
2047:
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1524:decompression sickness
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933:Orbiter Docking System
913:
325:2010-04-20UTC13:08:36Z
282:2010-04-05UTC10:21:22Z
233:Richard A. Mastracchio
5084:
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4391:. NASAspaceflight.com
4276:. NASAspaceflight.com
4208:. NASAspaceflight.com
3876:. NASASpaceflight.com
3732:. NASAspaceflight.com
3686:. NASAspaceflight.com
3640:. NASASpaceflight.com
3572:. NASAspaceflight.com
3459:. NASASpaceflight.com
3233:. NASASpaceflight.com
3126:. NASASpaceflight.com
2679:Stairway To The Stars
2207:Flight Control System
2034:
1808:
1599:Kibo Exposed Facility
1507:Tom Joyner Radio Show
1226:Space Shuttle program
1063:
1055:
975:Leonardo (MPLM FM-1)
911:
822:Metcalf-Lindenburger
763:Crew seat assignments
696:Mission Specialist 5
680:Mission Specialist 4
668:Mission Specialist 3
642:Mission Specialist 1
510:Space Shuttle program
463:April 17, 2010, 12:52
358:Reference system
154:Spacecraft properties
7006:Orbital launches in
5777:List of ISS visitors
4895:Uncrewed ISS flights
4498:on January 16, 2016.
3663:. Spaceflightnow.com
3433:on February 20, 2010
2944:Star Spangled Banner
2264:Kennedy Space Center
1822:, Russian president
1550:Wilson in the US lab
1395:s heat shield. Once
1387:and flight engineer
1072:The mission marked:
964:ROEU 751A umbilical
749:Tracy Caldwell Dyson
654:Mission Specialist 2
570:Kennedy Space Center
451:April 7, 2010, 07:44
7673:USA-222 / FASTRAC-2
7669:USA-222 / FASTRAC-1
3173:"STS-131 press kit"
3152:on January 16, 2015
3028:2010 in spaceflight
2506:"Find Us Faithful"
2451:6 hours 24 minutes
2422:7 hours 26 minutes
2393:6 hours 27 minutes
2334:Crew on the tarmac.
1954:with students from
1562:Robotic workstation
730:were the first two.
646:Richard Mastracchio
604:
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5759:Boeing Starliner-1
5087:
5079:
4877:Human spaceflights
4836:(1994 documentary)
3020:Spaceflight portal
2714:Because We Believe
2048:
1813:The joint STS-131/
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1192:at Launch Pad 39A.
1120:Shuttle processing
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1048:Mission milestones
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675:Third spaceflight
649:Third spaceflight
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353:Orbital parameters
130:Distance travelled
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7845:April 2010 events
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7684:USA-219 / O/OREOS
7651:USA-220 / FASTSAT
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4576:Completed flights
4424:on March 25, 2010
4141:on April 15, 2010
4115:on March 16, 2021
4067:on April 13, 2010
4041:on April 12, 2010
3992:on April 11, 2010
3549:. Spaceflight.com
3358:on March 15, 2010
3103:on March 24, 2010
3003:
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2976:On The Road Again
2842:Opening theme to
2615:Kristin Chenoweth
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2166:The underside of
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1359:checking out the
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691:Only spaceflight
663:Only spaceflight
637:Only spaceflight
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442:(Harmony forward)
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4816:Washington, D.C.
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2986:The entire crew
2920:Stephanie Wilson
2854:Rick Mastracchio
2690:Stephanie Wilson
2655:Rick Mastracchio
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2379:Clayton Anderson
2375:Rick Mastracchio
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1349:Rick Mastracchio
1344:Stephanie Wilson
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747:Flight Engineer
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253:Clayton Anderson
243:Stephanie Wilson
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1104:
1095:
1086:
1071:
1039:
1027:
1022:
899:
873:
867:
862:
849:Mastracchio
811:Mastracchio
708:
634:James Dutton
582:
577:
560:
540:
537:ISS assembly
532:
531:
448:Docking date
434:Docking port
334:Landing site
318:Landing date
187:Landing mass
169:
54:Mission type
38:
34:
18:
7771:Perseus 003
7767:Perseus 002
7763:Perseus 001
7759:Perseus 000
7704:Intelsat 17
7665:FalconSat-5
7656:NanoSail-D2
7530:Kosmos 2469
7492:Kosmos 2468
7488:Kosmos 2467
7479:Chinasat-6A
7474:Kosmos 2466
7470:Kosmos 2465
7466:Kosmos 2464
7431:Nilesat 201
7394:Cartosat-2B
7389:EchoStar XV
7329:Shijian XII
7264:Waseda-SAT2
7207:Kosmos 2463
7192:Kosmos 2462
7115:Kosmos 2461
7104:Kosmos 2460
7093:Kosmos 2459
7077:Intelsat 16
7062:Tranquility
5818:Crew Dragon
5770:Individuals
5749:Soyuz MS-27
5712:Soyuz MS-26
5700:Soyuz MS-25
5677:Soyuz MS-24
5657:Soyuz MS-23
5642:Soyuz MS-22
5627:Soyuz MS-21
5617:Soyuz MS-20
5607:Soyuz MS-19
5597:Soyuz MS-18
5582:Soyuz MS-17
5572:Soyuz MS-16
5541:Soyuz MS-12
5515:Soyuz MS-08
5490:Soyuz MS-04
5138:Soyuz TMA-9
5123:Soyuz TMA-8
5113:Soyuz TMA-7
5103:Soyuz TMA-6
5057:Soyuz TMA-4
5042:Soyuz TMA-2
5027:Soyuz TMA-1
5012:Soyuz TM-34
4992:Soyuz TM-33
4977:Soyuz TM-32
4947:Soyuz TM-31
4450:February 5,
3595:. SPACE.com
3287:December 6,
3264:October 16,
3107:December 8,
2785:Mike Hyden
2510:Steve Green
2495:Played for
2486:Flight Day
2039:secured in
1828:RSC Energia
1667:Destiny lab
1094:106th post-
795:Poindexter
472:Time docked
399:Inclination
291:Launch site
275:Launch date
177:Launch mass
121:minutes, 11
7824:Categories
7747:SMDC-ONE 1
7642:SkyTerra-1
7632:Fengyun 3B
7627:Meridian 3
7611:Compass-G4
7555:Shijian 6H
7551:Shijian 6G
7450:Tian Hui 1
7364:Arabsat-5A
7307:Compass-G3
7281:COMSATBw-2
7030:Compass-G1
6945:Enterprise
6893:Challenger
5562:Since 2020
4889:See also:
4805:On display
3054:References
2998:TRANSCRIPT
2965:TRANSCRIPT
2933:TRANSCRIPT
2898:TRANSCRIPT
2885:Jim Dutton
2867:TRANSCRIPT
2833:TRANSCRIPT
2802:TRANSCRIPT
2773:TRANSCRIPT
2738:TRANSCRIPT
2703:TRANSCRIPT
2668:TRANSCRIPT
2633:TRANSCRIPT
2594:TRANSCRIPT
2559:TRANSCRIPT
2546:Jim Dutton
2528:TRANSCRIPT
2363:End (UTC)
2340:Spacewalks
2215:New Mexico
2101:Oleg Kotov
1865:Discovery'
1393:Discovery'
1385:Oleg Kotov
1328:Discovery'
1238:Jim Dutton
1236:and pilot
1230:Discovery'
1103:18th post-
1097:Challenger
1066:Armageddon
1007:Port Sill
972:Bays 7–12
618:Commander
613:Astronaut
413:90 minutes
362:Geocentric
159:Spacecraft
7743:Mayflower
7546:Chang'e 2
7512:Yaogan 11
7502:Michibiki
7459:September
7440:Yaogan 10
7272:Negai ☆''
7180:CryoSat-2
7140:Yaogan 9C
7136:Yaogan 9B
7132:Yaogan 9A
7119:GLONASS-M
7108:GLONASS-M
7097:GLONASS-M
6938:Endeavour
6931:Discovery
6804:Cancelled
5901:Completed
5849:underline
5430:2015–2019
5264:2010–2014
5093:2005–2009
4902:1998–2004
4567:Discovery
4519:Discovery
4428:March 25,
4395:April 21,
4372:April 21,
4349:April 19,
4323:April 19,
4302:April 17,
4280:April 20,
4257:April 20,
4234:April 16,
4212:April 18,
4189:April 18,
4166:April 15,
4145:April 14,
4119:April 13,
4093:April 12,
4071:April 11,
4045:April 10,
4019:April 11,
3970:April 10,
3410:April 25,
3404:"STS-131"
3362:March 11,
3335:April 12,
3313:April 12,
3182:March 26,
3156:April 19,
3130:April 10,
2478:Apollo 15
2461:mission.
2438:Anderson
2409:Anderson
2366:Duration
2308:Discovery
2276:Discovery
2198:Discovery
2184:Discovery
2168:Discovery
2152:Discovery
2137:Discovery
2113:Discovery
2096:Discovery
2092:Discovery
2088:Discovery
2068:Discovery
2052:Discovery
2041:Discovery
2035:The MPLM
2009:Discovery
1944:Discovery
1899:Discovery
1820:Roscosmos
1744:Discovery
1472:Discovery
1453:Discovery
1438:Discovery
1422:Discovery
1406:Canadarm2
1397:Discovery
1381:Discovery
1373:Discovery
1357:Discovery
1290:Discovery
1221:Discovery
1190:Discovery
1174:Discovery
1149:Discovery
1142:Discovery
1137:Discovery
1126:Discovery
1087:Discovery
930:Bays 1–2
919:Location
884:(MELFI),
846:Anderson
838:Yamazaki
814:Anderson
578:Discovery
561:Discovery
372:Low Earth
337:Kennedy,
329: UTC
286: UTC
208:Crew size
170:Discovery
117:hours, 47
79:2010-012A
73:COSPAR ID
39:Discovery
7717:December
7647:STPSat-2
7620:November
7484:Gonets-M
7406:AISSat-1
7398:AlSat-2A
7368:Chollian
7354:TanDEM-X
7323:STSAT-2B
7302:SERVIS-2
7277:Astra 3B
7244:Akatsuki
7044:February
6918:disaster
6912:Columbia
6899:disaster
6886:Atlantis
6877:Orbiters
6847:STS-61-J
6842:STS-61-M
6837:STS-62-A
6832:STS-61-H
6827:STS-61-G
6822:STS-61-F
6817:STS-61-E
6812:STS-41-F
6088:STS-51-L
6083:STS-61-C
6073:STS-61-B
6068:STS-61-A
6063:STS-51-J
6058:STS-51-I
6053:STS-51-F
6048:STS-51-G
6043:STS-51-B
6038:STS-51-D
6033:STS-51-C
6023:STS-51-A
6018:STS-41-G
6013:STS-41-D
6008:STS-41-C
6003:STS-41-B
5809:Present
5793:Vehicles
4608:STS-51-I
4603:STS-51-G
4598:STS-51-D
4593:STS-51-C
4588:STS-51-A
4583:STS-41-D
4570:(OV-103)
4472:April 5,
4343:Archived
3996:April 9,
3947:April 8,
3925:April 9,
3903:April 9,
3880:April 7,
3857:April 8,
3834:April 7,
3811:April 7,
3788:April 7,
3782:Archived
3780:. NASA.
3758:April 5,
3736:April 6,
3713:April 6,
3690:March 3,
3667:March 3,
3644:April 7,
3508:April 7,
3485:April 8,
3463:March 9,
3388:April 3,
3006:See also
2880:Newsboys
2650:Bon Jovi
2064:Leonardo
2060:Leonardo
2056:Leonardo
2037:Leonardo
2020:Leonardo
1998:Leonardo
1940:Leonardo
1840:Fox News
1751:Leonardo
1739:S1 truss
1683:Monterey
1663:Leonardo
1607:Leonardo
1486:Leonardo
1340:Canadarm
1106:Columbia
1011:Canadarm
874:Leonardo
863:Leonardo
776:Landing
609:Position
589:S1 truss
554:(ISS).
543:) was a
483:hours, 8
62:Operator
35:Leonardo
7789:GSAT-5P
7708:HYLAS-1
7694:Orion 7
7690:USA-223
7661:USA-221
7637:COSMO-4
7606:BSat 3B
7539:October
7525:USA-216
7507:USA-215
7445:USA-214
7410:TIsat-1
7402:StudSat
7286:USA-213
7260:Shin'en
7238:ICC-VLD
7234:Rassvet
7229:STS-132
7197:USA-212
7169:STS-131
7057:STS-130
7023:January
6862:STS-400
6857:STS-3xx
6852:STS-144
6788:STS-135
6783:STS-134
6778:STS-133
6768:STS-132
6763:STS-131
6758:STS-130
6737:STS-129
6732:STS-128
6727:STS-127
6722:STS-125
6717:STS-119
6707:STS-126
6702:STS-124
6697:STS-123
6692:STS-122
6682:STS-120
6677:STS-118
6672:STS-117
6662:STS-116
6657:STS-115
6652:STS-121
6642:STS-114
6631:STS-107
6621:STS-113
6616:STS-112
6611:STS-111
6606:STS-110
6601:STS-109
6591:STS-108
6586:STS-105
6581:STS-104
6576:STS-100
6571:STS-102
6546:STS-106
6541:STS-101
6515:STS-103
5904:(crews)
5829:Future
5754:Axiom-4
5687:Axiom-3
5667:Axiom-2
5632:Axiom-1
5455:TMA-19M
5450:TMA-18M
5445:TMA-17M
5419:TMA-15M
5414:TMA-14M
5409:TMA-13M
5394:TMA-11M
5389:TMA-10M
5384:TMA-09M
5369:TMA-07M
5364:TMA-06M
5359:TMA-05M
5344:TMA-03M
5334:STS-135
5324:STS-134
5314:STS-133
5299:TMA-01M
5284:STS-131
5274:STS-130
5248:STS-129
5233:STS-127
5218:STS-119
5208:STS-126
5198:STS-124
5183:STS-122
5173:STS-120
5158:STS-117
5143:STS-116
5128:STS-121
5108:STS-114
5032:STS-113
5017:STS-111
5007:STS-110
4997:STS-108
4982:STS-104
4932:STS-101
4879:to the
4825:Related
4797:Retired
4773:STS-133
4768:STS-131
4763:STS-128
4758:STS-119
4753:STS-124
4748:STS-120
4743:STS-116
4738:STS-121
4733:STS-114
4728:STS-105
4723:STS-102
4713:STS-103
2971:Day 16
2939:Day 15
2904:Day 14
2873:Day 13
2839:Day 12
2808:Day 11
2779:Day 10
2749:Galileo
2492:Artist
2459:STS-132
2356:Start (
2243:KEZI-TV
2016:Harmony
2003:Harmony
1861:STS-132
1671:KETV-TV
1511:WVIT-TV
1109:mission
1100:mission
983:Bay 13
961:Bay 7S
948:Bay 4P
903:STS-128
872:(MPLM)
830:Wilson
803:Dutton
773:Launch
593:STS-107
539:flight
533:STS-131
522:STS-132
517:STS-130
487:minutes
479:days, 5
323: (
295:Kennedy
280: (
216:Members
125:seconds
113:days, 2
94:SATCAT
22:STS-131
7795:KA-SAT
7486:No.2,
7424:August
7359:Ofek-9
7338:Picard
7334:Prisma
7312:Badr-5
7268:Hayato
7256:DCAM-2
7252:DCAM-1
7248:IKAROS
7186:GSAT-4
7066:Cupola
7015:2011 →
7000:← 2009
6904:report
6867:Others
6566:STS-98
6556:STS-97
6551:STS-92
6536:STS-99
6510:STS-93
6505:STS-96
6495:STS-88
6490:STS-95
6485:STS-91
6480:STS-90
6475:STS-89
6465:STS-87
6460:STS-86
6455:STS-85
6450:STS-94
6445:STS-84
6440:STS-83
6435:STS-82
6430:STS-81
6420:STS-80
6415:STS-79
6410:STS-78
6405:STS-77
6400:STS-76
6395:STS-75
6390:STS-72
6380:STS-74
6375:STS-73
6370:STS-69
6365:STS-70
6360:STS-71
6355:STS-67
6350:STS-63
6340:STS-66
6335:STS-68
6330:STS-64
6325:STS-65
6320:STS-59
6315:STS-62
6310:STS-60
6300:STS-61
6295:STS-58
6290:STS-51
6285:STS-57
6280:STS-55
6275:STS-56
6270:STS-54
6260:STS-53
6255:STS-52
6250:STS-47
6245:STS-46
6240:STS-50
6235:STS-49
6230:STS-45
6225:STS-42
6215:STS-44
6210:STS-48
6205:STS-43
6200:STS-40
6195:STS-39
6190:STS-37
6180:STS-35
6175:STS-38
6170:STS-41
6165:STS-31
6160:STS-36
6155:STS-32
6134:STS-33
6129:STS-34
6124:STS-28
6119:STS-30
6114:STS-29
6104:STS-27
6099:STS-26
5724:Future
5304:TMA-20
5228:TMA-15
4962:STS-98
4952:STS-97
4922:STS-96
4912:STS-88
4791:Status
4718:STS-92
4708:STS-96
4703:STS-95
4698:STS-91
4693:STS-85
4688:STS-82
4683:STS-70
4678:STS-63
4673:STS-64
4668:STS-60
4663:STS-51
4658:STS-56
4653:STS-53
4648:STS-42
4643:STS-48
4638:STS-39
4633:STS-41
4628:STS-31
4623:STS-33
4618:STS-29
4613:STS-26
4443:NASA.
4410:NASA.
4298:. NASA
4230:. NASA
4089:. NASA
3943:. NASA
3830:. NASA
3826:NASA.
3754:. NASA
3425:NASA.
3331:. NASA
3283:. NASA
3178:. NASA
3171:NASA.
2876:"Joy"
2744:Day 9
2709:Day 8
2674:Day 7
2639:Day 6
2613:&
2600:Day 5
2565:Day 4
2534:Day 3
2503:Day 2
2498:Links
2448:12:36
2443:06:14
2433:EVA 3
2419:12:56
2414:05:30
2404:EVA 2
2390:11:58
2385:05:31
2371:EVA 1
2247:Eugene
2241:; and
2237:; the
2231:Boston
2227:WBZ-AM
1846:, and
1830:, the
1153:LC-39A
1042:TriDAR
1036:TriDAR
1023:Total:
922:Cargo
728:STS-96
724:STS-40
709:Notes:
630:Pilot
566:LC-39A
485:
481:
477:
465:
453:
409:Period
368:Regime
299:LC-39A
123:
119:
115:
111:
7755:QbX-2
7751:QbX-1
7342:BPA-1
7202:SES-1
7154:April
7086:March
6774:2011
6754:2010
6748:2010s
6713:2009
6688:2008
6668:2007
6648:2006
6638:2005
6627:2003
6597:2002
6562:2001
6532:2000
6526:2000s
6501:1999
6471:1998
6426:1997
6386:1996
6346:1995
6306:1994
6266:1993
6221:1992
6186:1991
6151:1990
6145:1990s
6110:1989
6095:1988
6079:1986
6029:1985
5999:1984
5993:STS-9
5988:STS-8
5983:STS-7
5978:STS-6
5974:1983
5968:STS-5
5963:STS-4
5958:STS-3
5954:1982
5948:STS-2
5943:STS-1
5939:1981
5933:1980s
5918:1977
5912:1970s
5823:Soyuz
5799:Past
5740:2025
5730:2024
5683:2024
5653:2023
5623:2022
5593:2021
5568:2020
5551:MS-15
5546:MS-13
5537:2019
5531:MS-11
5525:MS-10
5520:MS-09
5511:2018
5505:MS-07
5500:MS-06
5495:MS-05
5486:2017
5480:MS-03
5475:MS-02
5470:MS-01
5461:2016
5436:2015
5400:2014
5375:2013
5350:2012
5310:2011
5270:2010
5214:2009
5179:2008
5149:2007
5119:2006
5099:2005
5062:TMA-5
5053:2004
5047:TMA-3
5038:2003
5003:2002
4958:2001
4928:2000
4918:1999
4908:1998
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3176:(PDF)
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1848:MSNBC
1747:'
1675:Omaha
1081:STS-1
1068:theme
925:Mass
770:Seat
558:
438:PMA-2
403:51.6°
167:
101:36507
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7567:XM-5
7382:July
7295:June
7008:2010
5833:Orel
5782:crew
4492:NASA
4474:2010
4452:2010
4430:2010
4397:2010
4374:2010
4351:2010
4325:2010
4304:2010
4282:2010
4259:2010
4236:2010
4214:2010
4191:2010
4168:2010
4147:2010
4121:2010
4095:2010
4073:2010
4047:2010
4021:2010
3998:2010
3972:2010
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3859:2010
3836:2010
3813:2010
3790:2010
3760:2010
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3578:2010
3555:2010
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3390:2010
3364:2010
3337:2010
3315:2010
3289:2008
3266:2009
3239:2010
3213:2010
3206:NASA
3184:2010
3158:2010
3132:2010
3109:2009
3094:NASA
2350:EVA
2217:and
2005:node
1513:and
1468:Kibo
1351:and
1254:band
726:and
688:JAXA
599:Crew
545:NASA
203:Crew
66:NASA
7659:),
7258:),
7221:May
7122:735
7111:732
7100:731
7072:SDO
5289:132
5238:128
5188:123
5163:118
5133:115
5022:112
4987:105
4972:100
4967:102
4937:106
2994:MP3
2990:WAV
2961:MP3
2957:WAV
2929:MP3
2925:WAV
2894:MP3
2890:WAV
2863:MP3
2859:WAV
2829:MP3
2825:WAV
2798:MP3
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2769:MP3
2765:WAV
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2730:WAV
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2664:MP3
2660:WAV
2629:MP3
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