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A New Discovery



Repaired sample cut in half. It took around 90 minutes for the pair to ride the ISS's robotic arm out to the farthest part of the array where the astronauts worked for over four hours to complete the repair.


  • Discovery makes a perfect touchdown at the shuttle landing facility's...

  • On this flight to the ISS, Discovery's prime job was to deliver the Harmony...

  • STS (space transportation system)-120, ISS (international space station)-10A....

  • Inside Harmony Node 2. The Harmony module, of approximately 2,600ft³ of...

  • Band antenna sub assembly. A non-working radio antenna was retrieved by...

  • The testing of the tile repair dispensing gun, tile repair ablator dispenser...

  • Repaired sample cut in half. It took around 90 minutes for the pair to ride...

  • Sample bag. The ISS's robotic arm would be operating at the fullest extent of...

  • "This mission demonstrates the value of having humans in space and our...

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