STS-132 Space Shuttle Atlantis Landing


CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-132 Commander Ken Ham leads his crew out of the Crew Transfer Vehicle on the Shuttle Landing Facility. Ham is followed by Pilot Tony Antonelli, and Mission Specialists Steve Bowen and Piers Sellers. Atlantis wrapped up its 4.8-million-mile STS-132 mission to the International Space Station at 8:48 a.m. EDT. The six-member STS-132 crew carried the Russian-built Mini Research Module-1 to the space station. STS-132 is the 34th shuttle mission to the station, the 132nd shuttle mission overall and the last planned flight for Atlantis. For information on the STS-132 mission and crew, visit www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts132/index.html. Photo credit: Kim Shiflett

STS132-S-146 (26 May 2010) --- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA astronaut Ken Ham, STS-132 commander, leads his crew out of the Crew Transfer Vehicle on the Shuttle Landing Facility. Ham is followed by astronauts Tony Antonelli, pilot; Steve Bowen and Piers Sellers, both mission specialists. Out of view are astronauts Garrett Reisman and Michael Good, both mission specialists. Atlantis wrapped up its 4.8-million-mile STS-132 mission to the International Space Station at 8:48 a.m. (EDT) on May 26, 2010. The six-member STS-132 crew carried the Russian-built Mini Research Module 1 to the space station. STS-132 is the 34th shuttle mission to the station, the 132nd shuttle mission overall and the last planned flight for Atlantis.