With Mark Kelly in Command Crew Train for STS-134 Shuttle Mission
The crew of the STS-134 mission, space shuttle Commander Mark Kelly, Pilot Greg Johnson and Mission Specialists Greg Chamitoff, Mike Fincke, Drew Feustel and European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori, trained Feb. 11 in a shuttle simulator at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. The crew practiced launches and shuttle abort modes. The STS-134 mission is targeted to launch aboard space shuttle Endeavour on April 19.

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STS-134: Space Shuttle Endeavour's last Mission

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Space Shuttle: A Remarkable Flying Machine (1981)

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Mark Kelly and the History of Astronauts Making the Jump to Politics

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Pilot Reveals What It’s Like to Land Space Shuttle By Hand

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Uncovering the Secrets of the International Space Station (Full Episode) | Superstructures

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Atlantis Crew Rehearses Launch Countdown

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Artemis II Launch & TLI Training

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How to Land the Space Shuttle... from Space

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How The Space Shuttle Worked | Full Documentary

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STS-135 Ascent Flight Control Team Simulation

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Mark and Scott Kelly on Giffords, shuttle launch

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The Insane Engineering of Re-Entry

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Space Shuttle: The Final Flight

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The Mach 3 Monster with a Drinking Problem

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20 years later, Mark Kelly reflects on the space shuttle Columbia disaster

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STS 133: The Highlights

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Blown Away Interviewing a Four-Time Space Shuttle Astronaut (Tom Henricks Full Interview)

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Last Flight of the Space Shuttle (2012)

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Atlantis's Final Landing at Kennedy Space Center

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