STS-124
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English: STS-124 is a space shuttle mission by NASA using the Space Shuttle Discovery, launched 31 May 2008 21:02:12 UTC
NASA galleries for STS-124:
- KSC Media archive link archive copy at the Wayback Machine
- NASA Spaceflight link archive copy at the Wayback Machine
Crew
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Official crew portrait of STS-124
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Official mission poster
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Crew of STS-124 after a trainingsession
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Commander Mark E. Kelly
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Pilot Kenneth Ham
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Mission Specialist Karen L. Nyberg
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Mission specialist Ronald J. Garan, Jr.
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Mission specialist Mike Fossum
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Mission specialist Akihiko Hoshide
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Mission specialist and ISS crewmember Gregory Chamitoff
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Mission specialist and returning ISS crewmember Garrett Reisman
Before launch
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Japanese Kibo module to be launched on STS-124
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JEM in November 2006
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Harmony and Kibo PM
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Discovery being lowered toward the external tank and solid rocket boosters in the Vehicle Assembly Building
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Discovery at LC-39A
Launch
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Launch from NASA TV
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Boosters separation from NASA TV
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Launch from NASA TV
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Launch from NASA TV
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Discovery Liftoff
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Close-up view
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Fish-eye view
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Discovery Launch Video
In Orbit
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Discovery and ISS crew
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Discovery and ISS crew
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Karen Nyberg floating middeck of the Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station.
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Karen Nyberg looking through a window in the Kibo laboratory
First Spacewalk
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Garan
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Garan
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Garan
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Garan
Second Spacewalk
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Fossum
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Garan
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Fossum
Third Spacewalk
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Garan and Fossum
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Garan
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Garan
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Garan
Landing
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Discovery main gear touchdown
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Parachute opening
Others
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ISS configuration after STS-124
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Kibo Japanese Pressurized Module
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Kibo Japanese Pressurized Module
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Japanese Pressurized Module (foreground) and Japanese Logistics Module (top right)
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Kibo Pressurized Module interior
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Kibo Pressurized Module and Experiment Logistic Module - Pressurized Section
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ISS