April 20, 2010
 President Barack Obama waves hello as he exits of Air Force One along
with Senator Bill Nelson after landing at the NASA Kennedy Space Center
in Cape Canaveral, Fla. on Thursday, April 15, 2010. Obama visited
Kennedy to deliver remarks on the bold new course the
administration is charting to maintain U.S. leadership in human space
flight. Image Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
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April 20, 2010
 The crews of STS-131 and Expedition 23 gathered for a group portrait in
the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station while space
shuttle Discovery was docked at the station. STS-131 crew (in light
blue shirts) are commander Alan Poindexter, pilot James P. Dutton Jr.,
and mission
specialists Clayton Anderson, Rick Mastracchio, Dorothy
Metcalf-Lindenburger, Stephanie Wilson and Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency astronaut Naoko Yamazaki. Expedition 23 crew Commander Oleg
Kotov, cosmon... Continue reading...
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April 20, 2010
 During the STS-131 mission's first spacewalk, astronauts Rick
Mastracchio and Clayton Anderson (out of frame) moved a new 1,700-pound
ammonia tank from space shuttle Discovery's cargo bay to a temporary
parking place on the station, retrieved an experiment from the Japanese
Kibo
Laboratory exposed facility and replaced a Rate Gyro Assembly on one of
the truss segments. Image Credit: NASA Continue reading...
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April 20, 2010
 Dwarfed by space shuttle Discovery and with Earth's horizon and the
blackness of space providing the backdrop for the scene, NASA
astronauts Rick Mastracchio (right) and Clayton Anderson worked in
Discovery's aft payload bay during the mission's third and final
spacewalk. During the
six-hour, 24-minute spacewalk, Mastracchio and Anderson hooked up fluid
lines of the new 1,700-pound tank, retrieved some micrometeoroid
shields from the Quest airlock's exterior, relocated a portable foot
restrai... Continue reading...
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April 20, 2010
 During the second of three spacewalks STS-131 astronauts Rick
Mastracchio (left) and Clayton Anderson continued maintenance
activities outside the International Space Station by installing a
1,700-pound ammonia tank on the station's Starboard 1 truss. Image
Credit: NASA
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April 20, 2010
WASHINGTON-
On the afternoon of Thursday, April 15 President Barack Obama will
visit Cape Canaveral, Florida and deliver remarks on the bold new
course the Administration is charting for NASA and the future of U.S.
leadership in human space flight. Both the arrival and
departure of Air Force One at the Shuttle Landing Facility and his
remarks at the NASA Operations and Checkout Building are open to the
media. Note that all media must apply through the NASA website https://media.ksc.nasa.g... Continue reading...
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April 19, 2010
 During the second spacewalk of the STS-131 mission, NASA astronauts
Rick Mastracchio and Clayton Anderson (out of frame) unhooked and
removed the depleted ammonia tank and installed a 1,700-pound
replacement on the station’s Starboard 1 truss. This was the second of
three spacewalks in the
coolant tank replacement process. Image Credit: NASA Continue reading...
Posted by Prateek Tripathi.
April 19, 2010
 During the STS-131 mission's first spacewalk, which lasted about 6.5
hours, NASA astronaut Rick Mastracchio helped move a new 1,700-pound
ammonia tank from space shuttle Discovery's cargo bay to a temporary
parking place on the station, retrieved an experiment from the Japanese
Kibo
Laboratory exposed facility and replaced a Rate Gyro Assembly on one of
the truss segments. Image Credit: NASA Continue reading...
Posted by Prateek Tripathi.
April 12, 2010
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April 12, 2010
 Space shuttle Discovery's engines ignited at 6:21 a.m. EDT Monday,
April 5, for liftoff of the STS-131 mission from Launch Pad 39A at
NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The seven-member crew will deliver the
multi-purpose logistics module Leonardo, filled with supplies, a new
crew sleeping quarters
and science racks that will be transferred to the International Space
Station's laboratories. The crew also will switch out a gyroscope on
the station’s truss, install a spare ammonia storage tank and ... Continue reading...
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