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STS 134

16 May 2011

Space Shuttle mission STS 134 began with the launch of Endeavour from KSC. The ULF6 mission’s main purpose was to deliver the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-02) physics experiment and the ELC-3 to ISS. Endeavour docked with ISS on 18 May, and during the next 12 days of joint operations, Shuttle crewmembers Drew Feustel, Greg Chamitoff, and Mike Fincke completed four EVAs totaling 28 hours and 44 minutes. The Shuttle mission ended on 1 June after a 16-day flight.







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