File:STS-132 shuttle crew visits Stennis (SSC-2010-01314).jpeg
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English: The STS-132 Atlantis space shuttle crew visited NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center on June 17 to thank facility personnel for their role in enabling its successful mission to the International Space Station. Crew members presented a video recap of their mission, scheduled as the last flight for the Atlantis shuttle. Following the presentation, Stennis Project Directorate Director Keith Brock (center) presented (from left) Mission Specialists Piers Sellers, Stephen Bowen, Michael Good, Garrett Reisman, Pilot Dominic Antonelli, and Commander Kenneth Ham with a plaque commemorating work at Stennis. |
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Date | Taken on 17 June 2010 | ||
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Author | NASA Stennis Space Center |
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