File:STS-134 shuttle crew visits Stennis (SSC-2010-01211).jpeg
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English: STS-134 space shuttle mission Commander Mark Kelly (left) addresses employees gathered at the foot of the A-2 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center during a crew visit June 11. The STS-134 mission targeted for launch in early 2011 is the last scheduled mission for NASA's Space Shuttle Program. All six members of the STS-134 crew joined Kelly during the visit to Stennis (l to r): Kelly, Mission Specialist Mike Fincke, Pilot Greg Johnson, Mission Specialist Greg Chamitoff, European Space Agency Mission Specialist Roberto Vittori and Mission Specialist Andrew Feustel. |
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Date | Taken on 11 June 2010 | ||
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STS-134 shuttle crew visits Stennis (direct link)
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Author | NASA Stennis Space Center |
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