STS-135 - The Final Space Shuttle Mission

A head cam I would like to be wearing:

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and off we go.
 
The pump module is finally secured at the back of the Atlantis payload bay:


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2 hours and 20 minutes in the work continues.
 
It still goes on with some troubleshooting on the robotic arm operating base in the Russian segment:

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Nearly done five hours and one more task to go.
 
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Returning to airlock:

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Hatch closed:

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Job done, the last shuttle era spacewalk lasted 6 hours 31 minutes.
 
Supplies and equipment in the Raffaello multi-purpose logistics module:

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Yesterday’s highlights:


The plan for today is:

Flight Day 6

• If required, focused inspection of Atlantis’ thermal protection system heat shield with the OBSS
• Cargo transfer from Raffaello and Atlantis’ middeck to ISS
 
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Yesterday's recap:


The plan for today is:

Flight Day 7

• Cargo transfer from Raffaello to ISS
• Crew off-duty time​

The wake up call this morning at 06:29 BST (01:29 EDT) was "Man on the Moon” by Michael Stipe of R.E.M:

 
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Yesterday's highlights:


The plan for today:

Flight Day 8

• Cargo transfer from Raffaello to ISS
• Joint Crew News Conference​
 
Yesterday's highlights:


The plan for today:

Flight Day 9

• Cargo transfer from Raffaello to ISS
• Crew off-duty time​
 
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