CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - In an auditorium packed with employees at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-134 Pilot Gregory H. Johnson, left, and Mission Specialist Michael Fincke relate stories from their mission. The gathering is part of a crew return event at Kennedy.    Commander Mark Kelly, Johnson and Mission Specialists Fincke, Greg Chamitoff, Andrew Feustel and European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori lifted off May 16, 2011, aboard space shuttle Endeavour. During the nearly 16-day STS-134 mission, Endeavour delivered to the International Space Station the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) and spare parts, including two S-band communications antennas, a high-pressure gas tank and additional spare parts for Dextre. This was the 36th shuttle mission to the station and Endeavour's 25th and final flight.  For more information, visit www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts134/main/index.html.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - During a crew return event at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-134 Mission Specialist Michael Fincke, left, and Pilot Gregory H. Johnson display commemorative coins given to them by Center Director Bob Cabana.    Commander Mark Kelly, Johnson and Mission Specialists Fincke, Greg Chamitoff, Andrew Feustel and European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori lifted off May 16, 2011, aboard space shuttle Endeavour. During the nearly 16-day STS-134 mission, Endeavour delivered to the International Space Station the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) and spare parts, including two S-band communications antennas, a high-pressure gas tank and additional spare parts for Dextre. This was the 36th shuttle mission to the station and Endeavour's 25th and final flight.  For more information, visit www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts134/main/index.html.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Employees at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida are joined by STS-134 Pilot Gregory H. Johnson and Mission Specialist Michael Fincke for a video presentation during a crew return event highlighting the flight.     Commander Mark Kelly, Johnson and Mission Specialists Fincke, Greg Chamitoff, Andrew Feustel and European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori lifted off May 16, 2011, aboard space shuttle Endeavour. During the nearly 16-day STS-134 mission, Endeavour delivered to the International Space Station the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) and spare parts, including two S-band communications antennas, a high-pressure gas tank and additional spare parts for Dextre. This was the 36th shuttle mission to the station and Endeavour's 25th and final flight.  For more information, visit www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts134/main/index.html.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Bob Cabana, director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, introduces STS-134 Pilot Gregory H. Johnson and Mission Specialist Michael Fincke during a crew return event for employees.     Commander Mark Kelly, Johnson and Mission Specialists Fincke, Greg Chamitoff, Andrew Feustel and European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori lifted off May 16, 2011, aboard space shuttle Endeavour. During the nearly 16-day STS-134 mission, Endeavour delivered to the International Space Station the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) and spare parts, including two S-band communications antennas, a high-pressure gas tank and additional spare parts for Dextre. This was the 36th shuttle mission to the station and Endeavour's 25th and final flight.  For more information, visit www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts134/main/index.html.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - STS-134 Pilot Gregory H. Johnson, left, and Mission Specialist Michael Fincke speak to employees at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida during a video presentation, part of a crew return event.     Commander Mark Kelly, Johnson and Mission Specialists Fincke, Greg Chamitoff, Andrew Feustel and European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori lifted off May 16, 2011, aboard space shuttle Endeavour. During the nearly 16-day STS-134 mission, Endeavour delivered to the International Space Station the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) and spare parts, including two S-band communications antennas, a high-pressure gas tank and additional spare parts for Dextre. This was the 36th shuttle mission to the station and Endeavour's 25th and final flight.  For more information, visit www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts134/main/index.html.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Employees line up to visit with STS-134 Pilot Gregory H. Johnson, left, and Mission Specialist Michael Fincke following a crew return event at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.      Commander Mark Kelly, Johnson and Mission Specialists Fincke, Greg Chamitoff, Andrew Feustel and European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori lifted off May 16, 2011, aboard space shuttle Endeavour. During the nearly 16-day STS-134 mission, Endeavour delivered to the International Space Station the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) and spare parts, including two S-band communications antennas, a high-pressure gas tank and additional spare parts for Dextre. This was the 36th shuttle mission to the station and Endeavour's 25th and final flight.  For more information, visit www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts134/main/index.html.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - STS-134 Pilot Gregory H. Johnson, left, and Mission Specialist Michael Fincke speak to employees at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida during a crew return event.     Commander Mark Kelly, Johnson and Mission Specialists Fincke, Greg Chamitoff, Andrew Feustel and European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori lifted off May 16, 2011, aboard space shuttle Endeavour. During the nearly 16-day STS-134 mission, Endeavour delivered to the International Space Station the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) and spare parts, including two S-band communications antennas, a high-pressure gas tank and additional spare parts for Dextre. This was the 36th shuttle mission to the station and Endeavour's 25th and final flight.  For more information, visit www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts134/main/index.html.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
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