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  • STS-131
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  • STS-131 (ISS assembly flight 19A) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Space Shuttle Discovery launched on 5 April 2010 at 6:21 am from Kennedy Space Center's launch pad 39A, and landed at 9:08 am on 20 April 2010 on runway 33 at the Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility. The mission marked the longest flight for space shuttle Discovery.
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launch mass
  • 4521749.0
COSPAR ID
  • 2010
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  • 220
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Previous Mission
crew size
  • 7
landing date
  • --04-20
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  • Second
SATCAT
  • 36507
Mission Duration
  • 1306031.0
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  • Seated: James Dutton Alan Poindexter , Standing : Rick Mastracchio, Stephanie Wilson, Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger, Naoko Yamazaki and Clayton Anderson
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Name
  • STS-131
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terminology
  • Astronaut
Insignia
  • STS-131 patch.svg
Image caption
  • --04-05
crew photo
  • STS-131_Official_Crew_Photo.jpg
orbit period
  • 5400.0
orbit inclination
  • 51.600000
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docking
  • --04-07
Operator
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  • JAXA
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  • Third
launch site
Notes
  • Notes: *This was the final Space Shuttle mission with a seven person crew. *It was the final Space Shuttle crew with any "rookie" astronauts; all of the remaining missions would have all-veteran crews. *STS-131 was the third and last mission in the Space Shuttle program with three female astronauts. STS-40 and STS-96 were the first two. *STS-131 marked the first time two Japanese astronauts, Naoko Yamazaki from the shuttle crew and Soichi Noguchi on the ISS, were in space together. *Expedition 23 Flight Engineer Tracy Caldwell Dyson was on the ISS at the time. This made STS-131 it the first time four women have been in space at once. *Naoko Yamazaki was the last Japanese astronaut to fly on the space shuttle.
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Mission Type
  • ISS logistics
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  • First
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  • gee
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Programme
Launch date
  • --04-05
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  • First
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  • Second
crew members
Position
  • Pilot
  • Commander
  • Mission Specialist 1
  • Mission Specialist 3
  • Mission Specialist 4
  • Mission Specialist 5
  • Mission Specialist Educator 2
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  • First
orbits completed
  • 238
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  • Third
Next Mission
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  • STS-131 (ISS assembly flight 19A) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Space Shuttle Discovery launched on 5 April 2010 at 6:21 am from Kennedy Space Center's launch pad 39A, and landed at 9:08 am on 20 April 2010 on runway 33 at the Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility. The mission marked the longest flight for space shuttle Discovery. The primary payload was a Multi-Purpose Logistics Module loaded with supplies and equipment for the International Space Station. The mission also removed and replaced an ammonia tank assembly outside the station on the S1 truss. STS-131 furthermore carried several on-board payloads; this mission had the most payloads since STS-107.}}[citation needed]
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