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Welcome Home, Endeavour!

STS-126 landing in California. Credit: NASA/Tony Landis

The crew of STS-126 returned to Earth after a successful mission to upgrade the International Space Station for larger future crews.

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Astronaut repairs solar wing.

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  • Astronaut Sandra Magnus

    Living in Space

    "Well, the Shuttle has left (and has, a matter of fact, safely landed) and we are getting some much needed rest."

  • U.S. Unity module suspended over space shuttle Endeavour's cargo bay.

    A Milestone Remembered

    Q&A with STS-88 Commander Bob Cabana

  • The first two modules of the International Space Station are joined.

    A Station Celebration

    Marking 10 years since crew members first entered the fledgling space station.

  • Columbia lands at White Sands

    Where to Land the Shuttle

    NASA's space shuttles have a few landing sites to choose from.

  • ISS Progress 31

    Progress Docks with Space Station

    An unpiloted Progress cargo carrier arrived at the International Space Station's Pirs docking compartment Sunday after a four day flight from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

  • Message 6

    "I suddenly find myself on the last night before which I?ll no longer be considered part of the crew on the Space Station. This is a very strange feeling indeed."

  • Sandra Magnus

    Back in Space Again!

    "Well, here I am back in space again. Before the launch I was wondering what it would be like to come back. "

  • Expedition 19

    Expedition 19

    Commander Gennady Padalka and flight engineers Michael Barratt, Koichi Wakata and Tim Kopra will serve aboard the International Space Station as the Expedition 19 crew.

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