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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-127 crew members are greeted by NASA officials. From left, President of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Keiji Tachikawa shakes the hand of Pilot Doug Hurley; JEM Development Project Team Project Manager Koki Oikawa and Acting Administrator of Exploration Systems Doug Cook greet Mission Specialist Julie Payette, with the Canadian Space Agency; Associate Administrator for Space Operations William Gerstenmaier and Kennedy Center Director Bob Cabana greet Mission Specialist Tom Marshburn; and Mission Specialist Dave Wolf follows. The crew returned to Earth on space shuttle Endeavour to complete the 16-day, 6.5-million mile journey on the STS-127 mission to the International Space Station. Endeavour's main gear touchdown was at 10:48:08 a.m. EDT. Nose gear touchdown was at 10:48:21 a.m. and wheels stop was at 10:49:13 a.m. Endeavour delivered the Japanese Experiment Module's Exposed Facility and the Experiment Logistics Module-Exposed Section to the International Space Station. The mission was the 29th flight to the station, the 23rd flight of Endeavour and the 127th in the Space Shuttle Program, as well as the 71st landing at Kennedy. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-4315

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-114 Mission Specialists Wendy Lawrence (far left) speaks to Kennedy employees in the Space Station Processing Facility while Mission Specialist Charles Camarda (left) listens. They and the other crew members visited several sites during their return to the Center. Their return is being celebrated at a gathering at the KSC Visitor Complex later this evening. KSC-05pd2373

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STS-125 Hubble Crew Press Conference

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STS-125 crew members from left, Commander Scott Altman, Pilot Gregory Johnson, Mission Specialist Michael Good, Mission Specialist Megan McArthur, Mission Specialist John Grunsfeld, Mission Specialist Michael Massimino and Mission Specialist Andrew Feustel, are seen during a press conference, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009, after astronomers declared the NASA's Hubble Space Telescope a fully rejuvenated observatory with the release Wednesday of observations from four of its six operating science instruments at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)

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09/09/2009
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label_outline Explore Sts 125 Postflight, Michael Massimino, Hst Hubble Space Telescope

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andrew feustel gregory johnson hst hubble space telescope john grunsfeld megan mcarthur michael good michael massimino nasa headquarters scott altman sts 125 sts 125 postflight washington dc hq nasa paul e alers sts hubble crew press conference astronauts space nasa