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Mission STS-115 marks the resumption of construction of the International Space Station. During three scheduled...
The White Room crew carefully strap the astronauts into their seats prior to closing the hatch. Atlantis will fly on...
A perfect landing for Atlantis at Kennedy's Shuttle Landing Facility. Touchdown completes STS-115’s successful...
Space Shuttle Atlantis rumbles its way to space through a beautiful Florida sky. Atlantis will fly on mission...
Atlantis' external tank is being photographed by an onboard camera during the launch of mission STS-115. Atlantis...
Launch Commentator George Diller opens televised coverage of the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis. Atlantis will fly...
George Diller gives us a description of how the orbiter is processed and readied for flight. Atlantis will fly on...
Atlantis gets the traditional post-landing inspection by the mission crew members. Touchdown completes STS-115’s...
Mission Control has given Commander Brent Jett the 'go' for deorbit burn. Atlantis is completing mission STS-115...
Launch Commentator George Diller interviews Space Station Mission Manager Robbie Ashley. Atlantis will fly on...
Next on the NASA Space Shuttle Status Report: Time to Fly_ The crew of STS-115 has completed a final phase of...
Jon Cowart hosts the STS-115 webcast. Learn more about Space Shuttle Atlantis, NASA's next mission to the...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, the P3_P4 Truss...
The solid rocket boosters separate from Space Shuttle Atlantis as it continues on its journey to the International...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, the P3_P4...
Today's coverage of the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis begins with opening comments by NASA Launch Commentator...
From Firing Room 4 NASA Launch Director Mike Leinbach gives the Atlantis crew his best wishes for a good flight....
The launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis has been scrubbed until Saturday due to a problem with one of the vehicle's...
The Atlantis crew members leave the Operations and Checkout Building and board NASA's Astrovan for the 20 minute...
NASA's silver van waits for the astronauts to board as they leave the Operations and Checkout Building and head for...
Commander Brent Jett congratulates his crew and the mission support team on a job well done. Touchdown completed...
Kennedy Space Center Director Jim Kennedy invites viewers to submit their questions about the STS-115 mission to the...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, the P3_P4...
The astronauts take their seats inside the orbiter as the White Room crew strap them in for flight before the hatch...