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Release of the drag chute helps slow space shuttle Discovery's landing a flight to the International Space Station.

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Release of the drag chute helps slow space shuttle Discovery's landing as it touches down on Runway 15 to end the STS-124 mission, a 14-day flight to the International Space Station. This landing was the 69th at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. In the background, at left, is the Vehicle Assembly Building. The main landing gear touched down at 11:15:19 a.m. EDT. The nose landing gear touched down at 11:15:30 a.m. and wheel stop was at 11:16:19 a.m. The mission completed 5.7 million miles. The STS-124 mission delivered the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's large Japanese Pressurized Module and its remote manipulator system to the space station. Photo credit: NASA/Tom Joseph

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  • Title: Release of the drag chute helps slow space shuttle Discovery's landing a flight to the International Space Station.
  • Location: Kennedy Space Center, FL
  • Owner: KSC
  • Album: cbabir
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