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The Endeavour docking probe, bottom as it approaches the docking module on the Harmony node of the International Space Station, top, on Wednesday. AP CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Endeavour and its six ...
This space wallpaper of the International Space Station and the docked space shuttle Endeavour, flying at an altitude of approximately 350 km, was taken by Expedition 27 crew member Paolo Nespoli ...
Endeavour is still en route to the International Space Station; it is expected to dock on Wednesday at 6:16am Eastern time. Today, the crew inspected the orbiter's thermal protection system and ...
The space shuttle Endeavour has taken its final bow, but its last mission also marks the first time a space shuttle has ever been photographed while docked to the International Space Station.
This image of the International Space Station and the docked Space Shuttle Endeavour, flying at an altitude of approximately 220 miles, was taken by Expedition 27 crew member Paolo Nespoli from ...
Wanna know why? Check this out: Endeavour docked on the International Space Station: Holy. Haleakala! [Click to embiggen; note that the images shown here are also done with Emmanuel Rietsch.] ...
This photograph, which shows Endeavour docked at the ISS, was taken by STS-134 mission specialist Ron Garan on May 19, 2011. "Thus far during the 14-day mission, the Endeavour crew has installed ...
The space shuttle Endeavour and International Space Station shine front and center in this amazing (and historic) photo of the two vehicles docked together as seen from a Russian Soyuz spacecraft.
Concluding a highly successful docked mission for STS-134, Endeavour and her crew undocked at 22:55 Central on Sunday, ahead of a busy and prolonged farewell to the Station which she was heavily ...
Cape Canaveral, Florida - The space shuttle Endeavour is in the clear despite debris that peeled off during launch ahead of its docking with the International Space Station, Nasa said on Friday.
Nasa has released unique footage of the Endeavour space shuttle docked to the International Space Station. It follows the release on Tuesday of the first still images of the same phenomenon ...
Space Shuttle Endeavour commander Mark Polansky docked the shuttle to the International Space Station's Harmony node at 12:47 p.m. EDT while flying about 220 miles above the Gulf of Carpentaria ...
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