STS-134 mission key data
STS-134 is the 36th Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station and 134th Space Shuttle mission. It is the penultimate flight of the Space Shuttle programme and the last flight of Endeavour, Shuttle orbiter OV-105, which made its maiden flight in 1992 and has flown 24 times before this mission.
| Mission | STS-134 |
| Launching site | Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA |
| Launch date | Monday 16 May 2011, 14:56 CEST (12:56 GMT |
| Spacecraft | Space Shuttle Endeavour |
| Docking | Wednesday 18 May 2011, 12:15 CEST (11:15 GMT)* |
| Crew |
Mark E. Kelly, Commander Gregory H. Johnson, Pilot Michael Fincke, Mission Specialist 1 Roberto Vittori, Mission Specialist 2 Andrew J. Feustel, Mission Specialist 3 Gregory Chamitoff, Mission Specialist 4 |
| Primary payload |
Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-02) Express Logistics Carrier 3 (ELC-3) |
| Landing | Wednesday 1 June 2011, 08:32 CEST (06:32 GMT)* |
| Mission duration | 16 days |
* As of 16 May 2011
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