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The press site at the NASA Kennedy Space Center is seen as the sun rises a few hours prior to the launch of the...
Stennis Space Center Deputy Director Richard Gilbrech (center) presents commemorative plaques to STS-134 crew...
STS-134 mission Commander Mark Kelly is seen preparing to enter space shuttle Endeavour on a monitor in Firing Room...
NASA Twitter followers are seen through a space suit helmet during the STS-134 Tweetup, Thursday, April 28, 2011, at...
Actor Seth Green, a NASA Twitter follower, tweets from his device during the STS-134 Tweetup, Thursday, April 28,...
Barbie Dolls stand by during the STS-134 Tweetup, Thursday, April 28, 2011, at Kennedy Space Center in Cape...
Heather Good, Twitter handle @foundonmars, tweets during the STS-134 Tweetup, Thursday, April 28, 2011, at Kennedy...
NASA Astronaut Clay Anderson speaks to NASA Twitter followers during the STS-134 Tweetup, Thursday, April 28, 2011,...
Actor and Producer Levar Burton tweets with two devices during the STS-134 Tweetup, Thursday, April 28, 2011, at...
NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations William Gerstenmaier monitors the countdown to the launch of the...
NASA Kennedy Space Center Assistant Launch Director Pete Nickolenko monitors the countdown to the launch of the...
Actor Seth Green, a NASA Twitter follower, holds up his mobile device bearing the NASA emblem during the STS-134...
Heather Paul, a project engineer for Johnson Space Center, talks about space suit technology during the STS-134...
The STS-134 crew arrives in T-38 jets on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at the NASA Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing...
The STS-134 crew flies over the Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) in T-38 jets on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at NASA's...
The STS-134 crew arrives in T-38 jets on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at the NASA Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing...
NASA Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) ground crew prepare for the arrival of the STS-134 crew in T-38 jets on Tuesday,...
NASA Twitter followers, who particiapted in the STS-134 Tweetup are seen together by the launch clock, Friday, April...
STS-134 Commander Mark Kelly, center, along with his crew pose for a photograph following their arrival to Kennedy...
STS-134 Commander Mark Kelly, center, along with his crew speaks to the media following their arrival to Kennedy...
NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations William Gerstenmaier points to one the monitors in Firing Room...
STS-134 Commander Mark Kelly, center, along with his crew speaks to the media following their arrival to Kennedy...
STS-134 crew members, Commander Mark Kelly, Mission Specialists Greg Chamitoff, Andrew Feustel, Pilot Greg H....
Actor Seth Green, right, takes a quick photo of two NASA Tweeps holding a Golden Orb Spider during the STS-134...