CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - From left, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, Flow Director for space shuttle Endeavour Dana Hutcherson, and Shuttle Launch Director Mike Leinbach get a close look at Endeavour as they wait to greet the STS-130 crew following Endeavour's successful landing on Runway 15 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. After 14 days in space, Endeavour's STS-130 mission was completed on orbit 217. Main gear touchdown was at 10 20 31 EST followed by nose gear touchdown at 10 20 39
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - From left, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, Flow Director for space shuttle Endeavour Dana Hutcherson, and Shuttle Launch Director Mike Leinbach get a close look at Endeavour as they wait to greet the STS-130 crew following Endeavour's successful landing on Runway 15 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. After 14 days in space, Endeavour's STS-130 mission was completed on orbit 217. Main gear touchdown was at 10 20 31 EST followed by nose gear touchdown at 10 20 39 and wheels stop at 10 22 10 It was the 23rd night landing in shuttle history and the 17th at Kennedy. During Endeavour's STS-130 mission, astronauts installed the Tranquility node, a module that provides additional room for crew members and many of the station's life support and environmental control systems. Attached to Tranquility is a cupola with seven windows that provide a panoramic view of Earth, celestial objects and visiting spacecraft. The module was built in Turin, Italy, by Thales Alenia Space for the European Space Agency. The orbiting laboratory is approximately 90 percent complete now in terms of mass. STS-130 was the 24th flight for Endeavour, the 32nd shuttle mission devoted to ISS assembly and maintenance, and the 130th shuttle mission to date.
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