3 STS-126 Endeavour The Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module is visible in Endeavour's cargo bay with over 14,000 pounds of cargo
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5 Space Shuttle Endeavour Endeavour at launch pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral on July 11, 2009 Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
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17 sts-130 NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida - space shuttle Endeavour
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19 STS-126 Endeavour -2 12-11-08 Endeavour flies by Johnson Space Center on a modified Boeing 747
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39 Space Shuttle Endeavour STS126 launch “It is sad, I'm glad I got ...” –Man in Black“It is very sad that Endeav...” –Hunter Colby
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44 STS-126 Endeavour -5 Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module in Endeavour's payload bay and vertical stabilizer and orbital maneuvering system (OMS) pods
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80 sts118-s-002 from the left Richard A. (Rick) Mastracchio, Barbara R. Morgan, Charles O. Hobaugh, pilot; Scott J. Kelly, commander; Tracy E. Caldwell, Canadian Space Agency's Dafydd R. (Dave) Williams, and Alvin Drew Jr
81 sts126-s-002 Christopher J. Ferguson, commander, center; Eric A. Boe, pilot, third from right. from left to right, are Sandra H. Magnus, Stephen G. Bowen, Donald R. Pettit, Robert S. (Shane) Kimbrough and Heidemarie M. Stefanyshyn-Piper
82 sts123-s-002 From right (front row) Dominic L. Gorie, commander; and Gregory H. Johnson, pilot. From left (back row) Richard M. Linnehan, Robert L. Behnken, Garrett E. Reisman, Michael J. Foreman and (JAXA) Takao Doi
108 STS-49 crew of First Endeavour Mission SOON AFTER LANDING. L TO R: RICHARD HIEB; KEVIN CHILTON; DANIEL BRANDENSTEIN; THOMAS AKERS; PIERRE THUOT; KATHRYN THORNTON; BRUCE MELNICK.