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STS-131 payload; Ames Space Bio-Sciences Lab; Mouse embryoid cells, Dr Eduardo Almeida P. I.
STS-131 payload; Ames Space Bio-Sciences Lab, Dr Eduardo Almeida P. I.; Assembly of Space Tissue Loss hardware
STS-131 payload; Ames Space Bio-Sciences Lab, Dr Eduardo Almeida P. I.; hollow fibers used in Cell Bioreactors
STS-131 payload; Ames Space Bio-Sciences Lab, Dr Eduardo Almeida P. I.; complete cell bioreactor prior to connecting...
STS-131 payload; Ames Space Bio-Sciences Lab, Dr Eduardo Almeida P. I.; Assembly of Space Tissue Loss Hardware
STS-131 payload; Ames Space Bio-Sciences Lab, Dr Eduardo Almeida P. I.; Media Bags: part of Space Tissue Loss hardware.
STS-131 payload; Ames Space Bio-Sciences Lab, Dr Eduardo Almeida P. I.; Cell Bioreactors with media syringes attached
NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations Bill Gerstenmaier, left, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden,...
STS131-S-087 (20 April 2010) --- NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, left, Special Assistant to the...
The crew of STS-131 suits up for launch before heading to the Astrovan.
STS131-S-093 (20 April 2010) --- Japanese astronaut Naoko Yamazaki, holds a Japanese flag near the space shuttle...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Inside a laboratory in the Space Station Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Inside a laboratory in the Space Station Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in...
STS-131 payload; Ames Space Bio-Sciences Lab, Dr Eduardo Almeida P. I.; 3 of 4 rail assemblies prior to insertion...
STS-131 payload; Ames Space Bio-Sciences Lab, Dr Eduardo Almeida P. I.; Scientists prepare cell bioreactors within...
NASA TV's coverage begins for the launch of space shuttle Discovery on the STS-131 mission.
STS-131 Mission: Fortifying the Space Station - Teamwork proved the key to unlock a complex but successful mission.
Mission STS-131 is now complete with the safe landing of Discovery at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The STS-131 crew gives shuttle Discovery a final once-over before leaving the tarmac for a family reunion.
Astronaut James P. Dutton, Jr. discusses his journey to becoming an astronaut and flying on the STS-131 mission.
The STS-131 crew are seated and secured inside space shuttle Discovery.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - With drag chute unfurled, space shuttle Discovery lands on Runway 33 at the Shuttle Landing...
STS-131 Launch Director Pete Nickolenko bids the Discovery crew Godspeed for a safe journey.
The Discovery crew members were at Kennedy Space Center to participate in the Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test,...