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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