STS-134/Endeavour (ULF-6) lifted off this morning from Pad A at 8:56am EDT in an on-time launch for her last flight. Rendezvous with the ISS is on 5/18, with docking at 6:15am. At launch time, ISS was well ahead, but Endeavour is catching up. We are off to another great mission! One Shuttle mission remains (STS-135/Atlantis). [The Orbiter is carrying the six-member crew of CDR Mark Kelly, PLT Gregory “Box” Johnson, MS1 Mike “Spanky” Fincke, MS2 Roberto Vittori (ESA/Italy), MS3 Drew Feustel, MS4 Gregory “Taz” Chamitoff,- all of them Shuttle veterans and Vittori the last internat
ional astronaut to fly on the Shuttle. STS-134 is the 134th Space Shuttle flight in history, the 25th for Endeavour, and the 36th Shuttle flight to the ISS. Primary payloads for Endeavour are the AMS-2 (Alpha Magnetic
Source: Space Ref (press release)
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