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As of April 2005, Space Shuttle and Station crews have spent more than 348 hours -- equivalent to two weeks -- spacewalking on the International Space Station.
 
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STS 126 Mission / Videos

Endeavour lands at Edwards

Space shuttle Endeavour wraps up the STS-126 mission with a smooth touchdown at Edwards Air Force Base in California. View Video


Endeavour Performs a Flyaround of the Station

Cameras aboard the International Space Station and space shuttle Endeavour capture spectacular views as the shuttle performs a flyaround of the station. View Video


Final Spacewalk for STS-126

Spacewalkers Shane Kimbrough and Steve Bowen work on the International Space Station's port solar alpha rotary joint during the mission's fourth spacewalk. View Video


Message to the Troops

Shuttle and station astronauts send a message to the troops wishing them Happy Holidays. View Video


Third Spacewalk for STS-126

Astronauts Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper and Steve Bowen work on the starboard solar alpha rotary joint during the third STS-126 spacewalk. View Video


Second Spacewalk for STS-126

Astronauts Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper and Shane Kimbrough tackle the second spacewalk of the STS-126 mission. View Video


STS-126 Conducts First Spacewalk

Astronauts Steve Bowen and Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper perform the first spacewalk of the STS-126 mission. View Video


Expedition 18 Welcomes STS-126

Expedition 18 welcomes STS-126 aboard the International Space Station. View Video


STS-126 Approach and Rendezvous

Endeavour approaches the International Space Station before docking. View Video


STS 126 Launch Video

Space shuttle Endeavour lights up Kennedy Space Center as it blazes a trail toward orbit. View Video



STS 126 Details:

Orbiter: Endeavour
Mission: STS-126
Primary Payload: Multi-Purpose Logistics Module
Target Launch Date: Nov. 14
Launch Time: 00:55 a.m. GMT
Launch Pad: 39A
Mission Duration: 15 days
Landing Date: Nov. 29
Landing Time: 7 p.m. GMT
Landing Site: Kennedy Space Center
Inclination/Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles


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Discovery Rolls Out
Space shuttle Discovery made an important step toward space when it was moved to its launch pad. View Video



Tour of Japanese Experiment Module
STS-123 Mission Specialist Takao Doi gives a tour of Kibo, the Japanese Experiment Module, for the Japanese Prime Minister. View Video



Joint Crew News Conference
The STS-123 and Expedition 16 crews answer questions from the media in a joint crew news conference. View Video



STS 123 Farewell Ceremony
The STS-123 and Expedition 16 crews bid one another farewell. View Video



STS 123 Lands at KSC
The space shuttle Endeavour touches down in Florida, ending a successful mission. View Video



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