The Discovery astronauts are warmly greet by NASA officials after landing.
› View This VideoThe successful STS-124 mission concludes as Discovery safely touches down at Kennedy Space Center.
› View This VideoMission Control has given Discovery the OK to head for home.
› View This VideoCameras aboard the International Space Station and space shuttle Discovery capture spectacular views as the shuttle performs a fly-around of the station.
› View This VideoThe Expedition 17 and STS-124 crews say goodbye to one another after eight days of joint operations.
› View This VideoSTS-124 and Expedition 17 get together for a joint crew news conference aboard the International Space Station.
› View This VideoHighlights of STS-124's third spacewalk.
› View This VideoJapanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide welcomes the STS-124 and Expedition 17 crews into the new Kibo Japanese Pressurized Module.
› View This VideoHighlights of STS-124's second spacewalk are described by David Beaver, lead spacewalk officer for the mission.
› View This VideoAstronauts Mike Fossum and Ron Garan conduct the first spacewalk of the STS-124 mission.
› View This VideoDiscovery heads into orbit as the external tank falls back to Earth.
› View This VideoDiscovery roars off the launch pad and soars through the clouds for its date with the International Space Station.
› View This VideoThe STS-124 mission crew is wished a safe journey from NASA Launch Director Mike Leinbach.
› View This VideoKennedy's closeout crew helps the STS-124 astronauts with their gear and secured inside the orbiter.
› View This VideoNASA's Astrovan stands ready to take the STS-124 crew members to the launch pad.
› View This VideoAllard Beutel interviews NASA astronaut Jim Dutton.
› View This VideoNASA News Chief at Kennedy Space Center, Allard Beutel, begins live coverage of the Discovery launch on the STS-124 mission.
› View This VideoDisney's Space Ranger gets training tips from the real Buzz -- Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin.
› View This VideoDisney's Space Ranger is joining the STS-124 mission and teaming up with the NASA Kids' Club.
To Infinity ... and Beyond!
› View This VideoSpace shuttle Discovery made an important step toward space when it was moved to its launch pad.
› View This VideoSpace shuttle Discovery made an important step toward space when it was moved to its launch pad.
› View This VideoThe Discovery astronauts train at Kennedy for the upcoming STS-124 mission.
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