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STS130-S-031 (8 Feb. 2010) --- Against a black night sky, space shuttle Endeavour and its six-member STS-130 crew...
NASA Shuttle Launch Director Michael Leinbach talks with other launch managers in Firing Room Four of the Launch...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden looks out the window of Firing Room Four in the Launch Control Center during the...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden talks with other NASA mission managers in Firing Room Four of the Launch Control...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, standing left, and other NASA mission managers monitor the countdown of the...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, left, and Associate Administrator Chris Scolese look out the window of Firing...
NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations Bill Gerstenmaier, center, reacts to an updated weather report...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, left, and NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese are seen in Firing Room Four...
The space shuttle Endeavour is seen on a monitor in Firing Room Four of the Launch Control Center as it launches...
NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese, left, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, right, and other mission...
Guests look on from the terrace of Operations Support Building II as space shuttle Endeavour launches from pad 39A...
NASA Commentator Allard Beutel begins the STS-130 launch commentary.
The STS-130 astronauts suit up for launch and head to the Astrovan for the 20-minute ride to Launch Pad 39A.
The STS-130 astronauts take their seats aboard space shuttle Endeavour and strap in for launch.
Launch Director Mike Leinbach says farewell to the STS-130 crew members, wishing them, 'Good luck and Godspeed.'
STS130-S-051 (8 Feb. 2010) --- Against a black night sky, space shuttle Endeavour and its six-member STS-130 crew...
STS130-S-055 (8 Feb. 2010) --- Against a black night sky, space shuttle Endeavour and its six-member STS-130 crew...
STS130-S-045 (8 Feb. 2010) --- Against a black night sky, space shuttle Endeavour and its six-member STS-130 crew...
STS130-S-047 (8 Feb. 2010) --- Against a black night sky, space shuttle Endeavour and its six-member STS-130 crew...
STS130-S-050 (8 Feb. 2010) --- Against a black night sky, space shuttle Endeavour and its six-member STS-130 crew...
STS130-S-032 (8 Feb. 2010) --- Against a black night sky, space shuttle Endeavour and its six-member STS-130 crew...
STS130-S-057 (8 Feb. 2010) --- Against a black night sky, space shuttle Endeavour and its six-member STS-130 crew...
STS130-S-052 (8 Feb. 2010) --- Against a black night sky, space shuttle Endeavour and its six-member STS-130 crew...
STS130-S-042 (8 Feb. 2010) --- Against a black night sky, space shuttle Endeavour and its six-member STS-130 crew...