On May 23, carrying Russian cosmonauts Dmitri Kondratyev Soyuz, NASA astronaut Cady Coleman, the European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli back to Earth. After their vehicle was approximately 600 metres from mission control, outside Moscow, the capital of Russia, he commanded 130 degrees to rotate the orbiting laboratory. This move allowed Nespoli capture digital images and video-high definition of shuttle endeavour is docked to the station.
Soyuz landed and taken to Moscow for routine and post nearby. NASA, the Russian space agency Roscosmos, to process the images as part of the standard layout of the spacecraft.
More photos and videos are high definition will be posted on the site, processing of NASA. still image display, http://go.nasa.gov/stationportraitcontroller:
For information about the international space station, http://www.nasa.gov/stationcontroller:
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