STS-126 Endeavour Landing at Edwards

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The STS-126 crew members concluded their successful mission to the International Space Station when the shuttle touched down at 4:25 p.m. EST.

Endeavour arrived at the station Nov. 16, delivering equipment that will help allow the station to double its crew size to six. In addition, the STS-126 astronauts delivered Expedition 18 Flight Engineer Sandra Magnus, who replaced Greg Chamitoff, now a mission specialist who returned to Earth aboard Endeavour.

STS-126 is the 124th shuttle mission and 27th shuttle flight to visit the space station, 22nd flight for Endeavour.

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  • i saw a ufo in it at 4:03

  • When the shuttle lands at Edwards, does it come in from the east or from the west? Judging by the mountains & hills visible in the background as the shuttle touches down, I'm guessing it comes in from the west.

  • yes, heat and exhaust coming out from the APU system

  • It could Unlock the Key Einstein and Others have been looking for; The Unification of the 4 forces into what some call: "The Theory of Everything". It will allow us to get the breakthroughs needed for Quantum Computing resulting in computers millions of times faster then we see today. Instant communication anywhere anytime and almost unlimited storage for computers. Understanding Gravity could result in Anti-Gravity Propulsion and answer questions like; Is there more then 1 Universe?; Etc.

  • So how exactly is Large Hadron Collider help humanity?

  • Big shame it`s going out of service. You Americans are so lucky with this Space Shuttle. I wish Europe started serious investment in Space Programs. We spend about 1/6 per European compared to each American. Perhaps i shouldn`t complain; It will most likely catch up as the European Union becomes more unified and we got some other great projects like the ITER fusion reactor and the Large Hadron Collider. Can`t wait to see what it discovers. Different dimensions the understanding of Gravity. Wow.

  • Ignore that comment.... the announcer spoke too soon and I posted the comment before the booms

  • The announcer mentions the sonic booms but you can't hear them...

  • thanks for posting this. I saw the launch live from KSC but missed the landing today. Congratulations Endeavour crew, and welcome home.

  • i saw this live on tv it was cool :)

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