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  • 18/05/2025
On May 16, 2011, the space shuttle Endeavour launched on its 25th and final flight.

This was also the penultimate mission of the entire shuttle program. Five NASA astronauts and one Italian astronaut made up the STS-134 crew. They launched from Kennedy Space Center and spent nearly 16 days in orbit. The first two days were spent catching up to the International Space Station. When they got there, they dropped of a bunch of science experiments and other supplies. They also did four spacewalks to install new equipment outside of the space station and do some other routine maintenance. Endeavour’s primary payload was the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, a particle physics experiment that would study cosmic radiation and look for antimatter and dark matter. They also installed new external sensors to help future missions dock there. Over the course of this mission, Endeavour clocked more than 6 million miles. The shuttle traveled more than 122 million miles over the course of its 19 years in service. After it retired, it was moved to the California Science Center in Los Angeles.

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00:00On this day in space, on May 16, 2011, the space shuttle Endeavour launched on
00:07its 25th and final flight. This was also the penultimate mission of the entire
00:11shuttle program. Five NASA astronauts and one Italian astronaut made up the STS-134
00:17crew. They launched from Kennedy Space Center and spent nearly 16 days in orbit.
00:21The first two days were spent catching up to the International Space Station.
00:25When they got there they dropped off a bunch of science experiments and other
00:28supplies. They also did four spacewalks to install new equipment outside of the
00:33space station and do some other routine maintenance. Endeavour's primary payload
00:38was the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, a particle physics experiment that would
00:41study cosmic radiation and look for antimatter and dark matter. They also
00:46installed new external sensors to help future missions dock there. Over the
00:50course of this mission, Endeavour clocked more than 6 million miles. The shuttle
00:55traveled more than 122 million miles over the course of its 19 years in
00:58service. After it retired, it was moved to the California Science Center in Los
01:02Angeles. And that's what happened on this day in space.

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