1 00:00:07,360 --> 00:00:15,440 \h As space shuttle Atlantis landed at the end of mission STS-129, astronaut Nicole Stott completed a first and a last. 2 00:00:15,440 --> 00:00:20,190 \h NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida welcomed her home as its first former 3 00:00:20,190 --> 00:00:24,780 \h employee to live and work aboard the International Space Station. 4 00:00:24,780 --> 00:00:29,380 \h Stott's return also marked another significant event -- the last time a station 5 00:00:29,380 --> 00:00:34,670 \h crew member is scheduled to travel to or from the station aboard a space shuttle. 6 00:00:34,670 --> 00:00:40,760 \h She joined the space station's six-person crew when she launched aboard shuttle Discovery in August. 7 00:00:40,760 --> 00:00:46,020 \h Her launch came more than two decades after she began her NASA career at Kennedy. 8 00:00:46,020 --> 00:00:50,920 \h It was a career that brought her high-level experience with both the shuttle and the station. 9 00:00:50,920 --> 00:00:56,580 \h Stott began working at Kennedy in 1988 as a shuttle program operations engineer. 10 00:00:56,580 --> 00:01:02,390 \h Before heading to space this summer, the native of Clearwater, Florida talked about her time at Kennedy. 11 00:01:02,390 --> 00:01:08,230 \h Stott: "After growing up in Florida and seeing shuttles launch while I was at university, 12 00:01:08,230 --> 00:01:15,830 \h I got a job at Kennedy Space Center in shuttle operations... I mean, what cooler place could you be working? 13 00:01:15,830 --> 00:01:20,030 \h And every step of the way there, I was just thrilled with the jobs I had." 14 00:01:20,030 --> 00:01:25,890 \h Stott went on to serve as landing convoy commander, and later as shuttle Endeavour's flow director. 15 00:01:25,890 --> 00:01:30,860 \h Stott: "I’m working on a space shuttle. I’m on the runway for landing... 16 00:01:30,860 --> 00:01:37,040 \h I’m in the control center where we’re launching the shuttle. I mean, it didn’t seem like it could get any cooler than that... 17 00:01:37,040 --> 00:01:43,830 \h And fortunately, I had people that I considered to be mentors that I worked with there." 18 00:01:43,830 --> 00:01:49,520 \h During her last two years at Kennedy, she joined the Space Station Hardware Integration Office. 19 00:01:49,520 --> 00:01:53,990 \h Stott was selected by NASA as an astronaut in July 2000. 20 00:01:53,990 --> 00:01:57,930 \h While other employees from Kennedy have gone on to become astronauts, 21 00:01:57,930 --> 00:02:03,060 \h Stott's time living and working aboard the station makes her experience unique. 22 00:02:03,060 --> 00:02:08,440 \h As the STS-129 mission ended and the landing convoy she once commanded surrounded 23 00:02:08,440 --> 00:02:16,430 \h Atlantis on the runway, Stott's journey came full circle -- from Kennedy -- to space -- and back home again. 24 00:02:16,430 --> 00:02:25,080 \h Nicole Stott: “Everything I did with hardware here at KSC, with knowing how dedicated the people that working on the hardware, 25 00:02:25,080 --> 00:02:31,960 \h it prepares you. I mean, you feel like you have an intimate relationship with not only the people here at the space center, 26 00:02:31,960 --> 00:02:36,900 \h but with the hardware itself. And I think that, you know, I felt good every step of the way.