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Endeavour Makes Safe Return on Flight Day 15

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2010

Commander George Zamka, pilot Terry Virts, and mission specialists Bob Behnken, Nicholas Patrick, Steve Robinson and Kay Hire return to Earth aboard space shuttle Endeavour after their successful mission to the International Space Station.

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  • That''s the flames from the APU venting. It's harder to see during daylight landings.

  • congratulations to the crew, endeavour and MCC on an extremely successful mission delivering tranquility and opening up new windows to the universe through Coupla. It is great to see the crew safe and sound on the ground. the station is now 98% complete by volume and 90% complete by mass. Great Job!

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  • amazing.. goodjob guys! :)

  • such a nice video..keep up the great work!

  • What's that fire the shuttle is producing when it comes to a stop?

  • He didnt land it, the CDR did. He just pops the chute....

  • Hope you got the right answer already. Its APU exhaust.

  • Amazing video!!!

  • Yep, kill off the people so they can continue with their gambling mania. Just like the father who spends the kids college fund on a Las Vegas binge.

  • The retarded traders have robbed the bank, the money is in their pockets. Now we have to pay the bill and the future will have to wait.

  • The hell with tourism. Science isn't about profit, its about our posterity.

  • by promoting capitalism and limiting government bureaucracy and interference with the aerospace industry? if aeronautics wasn't privatized, you'd have no commercial jets, just the super-rich flying on N.A.C.A propeller planes. if aerospace isn't privatized, space tourism will never get off the ground, other than for the super-rich.

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