Equipment added during STS-126 will allow a larger station crew beginning in 2009.
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Commander Chris Ferguson speaks for the STS-126 crew after landing.
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Space shuttle Endeavour wraps up the STS-126 mission with a smooth touchdown at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
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The STS-126 crew receives the good news from CAPCOM Alan Poindexter that space shuttle Endeavour is "go" for the deorbit burn.
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Cameras aboard the International Space Station and space shuttle Endeavour capture spectacular views as the shuttle performs a flyaround of the station.
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Shuttle and station astronauts send a message to the troops wishing them Happy Holidays.
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STS-126 mission specialists Don Pettit and Steve Bowen drink a special Thanksgiving toast using cups Pettit designed for a weightless environment.
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Commander Chris Ferguson and the rest of the STS-126 crew wish a happy Thanksgiving to everyone supporting the mission.
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Cameras mounted on space shuttle Endeavour's twin solid rocket boosters capture amazing footage of the STS-126 launch. (No audio)
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Spacewalkers Shane Kimbrough and Steve Bowen work on the International Space Station's port solar alpha rotary joint during the mission's fourth spacewalk.
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Using a piece of transparent plastic and some tape, STS-126 Mission Specialist Don Pettit builds a coffee cup that works in a weightless environment.
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Astronauts Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper and Steve Bowen work on the starboard solar alpha rotary joint during the third STS-126 spacewalk.
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Astronauts Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper and Shane Kimbrough tackle the second spacewalk of the STS-126 mission.
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STS-126 Commander Chris Ferguson and Expedition 18 Commander Mike Fincke mark the 10th anniversary of the launch of the first module of the International Space Station.
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Students will monitor the arachnid astronauts to see how they spin webs in space.
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Astronauts Steve Bowen and Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper perform the first spacewalk of the STS-126 mission.
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Expedition 18 welcomes STS-126 aboard the International Space Station.
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Endeavour approaches the International Space Station before docking.
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Endeavour's external tank is jettisoned after the journey to orbit.
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Space shuttle Endeavour lights up Kennedy Space Center as it blazes a trail toward orbit.
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Hear Launch Director Mike Leinbach's parting words to the Endeavour crew.
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The countdown continues as the STS-126 crew members climb inside Endeavour and strap in for launch. (Low audio quality)
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The STS-126 astronauts put on their launch-and-entry suits and depart for Launch Pad 39A.
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Joe Delai, STS-126 payload manager, speaks with Candrea Thomas about his role in preparing mission payloads for flight.
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NASA Commentator Candrea Thomas kicks off live coverage of the launch of space shuttle Endeavour.
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Endeavour to deliver enough equipment and supplies to double station's crew size next year.
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STS-126 crew rehearses countdown.
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Space shuttle Endeavour completes an unusual move from one launch pad to another.
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