Thursday, May 27, 2010

SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS - LAST FLIGHT - STS132


Space Shuttle Atlantis' Final Landing 5-26-10 (FULL HD)

May 26, 2010 — STS-132 Commander Ken Ham and his five crewmates: Pilot Tony Antonelli and Mission Specialists Garrett Reisman, Steve Bowen, Mike Good and Piers Sellers are safely back on Earth after space shuttle Atlantis glided to a picture-perfect landing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla. on Wednesday morning, May 26. It was Atlantis' 32nd and final flight, traveling a total of more than 120 million miles. The 12-day, STS-132 mission delivered the Russian Mini Research Module-1, Rassvet ("dawn") to the International Space Station. (NASAtelevision) 5-26-10


STS-132 Launch

Watching STS-132 launch from the causeway, Friday, May 14th.


Shuttle Astronauts Happy to be Home

STS-132 Commander Ken Ham, Pilot Tony Antonelli and Mission Specialists Garrett Reisman, Steve Bowen, Mike Good and Piers Sellers speak with journalists about the accomplishments of their twelve-day, round trip journey to the International Space Station and how it feels to be back on Earth.

IT'S HUMAN NATURE, IT'S OK! WOW


STS-132: The Mission Highlights

From pre-launch preparations to a safe landing twelve days later, the milestones of STS-132 and its crew's accomplishments are recapped in this comprehensive look back at the latest shuttle mission to the International Space Station. Along with Atlantis' launch and return to NASA's Kennedy Space Center, other highlighted events include the mission's three spacewalks, the installation of the Russian Mini Research Module-1, Rassvet ("dawn") on the ISS's Zarya module, and media interviews of the STS-132 crew of Commander Ken Ham, Pilot Tony Antonelli and Mission Specialists Garrett Reisman, Steve Bowen, Mike Good and Piers Sellers. This was the final of 32 flights by shuttle Atlantis, completing a 25-year career covering more than 120 million miles.

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