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STS-108 Endeavour
Final Approach And Touchdown
December 17, 2001

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Shuttle Endeavour makes its final approach.
Shuttle Endeavour makes its
final approach before landing.
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Crew members return to Crew Quarters.
With the runway in sight, Endeavour
glides toward a perfect landing.
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Shuttle Endeavour touches down on Runway 15.
Shuttle Endeavour touches down on Runway 15, capping an 11-day mission.
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View the landing from a different camera angle.
View the landing of Shuttle Endeavour
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -– After 11 days, 19 hours and 36 minutes in orbit, Shuttle Endeavour touches down for a picture-perfect landing at 12:55:10 p.m. EST on KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility. STS-108 was a Utilization Flight that carried the replacement Expedition Four crew to the International Space Station, as well as the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, filled with supplies and equipment.
 

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December 17, 2001


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