1 00:00:01,590 --> 00:00:20,230 \h George Diller/STS-130 Landing Commentator: And here they come. Our commander, George Zamka. 2 00:00:20,230 --> 00:00:23,340 \h George Zamka/STS-130 Commander: Well, good evening everybody. We, we're back as we came. 3 00:00:23,340 --> 00:00:33,530 \h It's dark outside. Hey, I just want to say that STS-130 is mission complete. We're safe on deck here in, 4 00:00:33,530 --> 00:00:38,800 \h at Kennedy Space Center and that's due to the work of a lot of people. 5 00:00:38,800 --> 00:00:45,240 \h We had a great team. We had tremendous hardware to bring up. Node 3 was pristine. 6 00:00:45,240 --> 00:00:53,490 \h Cupola was beautiful both in design and care before we left. And Endeavour, oh my goodness, what a, what a machine. 7 00:00:53,490 --> 00:00:57,790 \h She was, she was perfect throughout the flight and we brought her back safe and 8 00:00:57,790 --> 00:01:01,470 \h sound due to a great mission control team as well. 9 00:01:01,470 --> 00:01:10,560 \h So, thanks to all who were involved and I'm going to pass it on to Terry. 10 00:01:10,560 --> 00:01:12,190 \h Terry Virts/STS-130 Pilot: It is so great to be back on Earth. 11 00:01:12,190 --> 00:01:16,700 \h And I just want to echo Zambo's thoughts of thanking all the folks here at Kennedy Space Center and also in 12 00:01:16,700 --> 00:01:21,870 \h Houston, and also around the world, especially our Italian partners for making this mission possible. 13 00:01:21,870 --> 00:01:26,810 \h What a phenomenal flight that we had. It's going to take some time to digest all that we did. 14 00:01:26,810 --> 00:01:37,350 \h It was, it was an amazing experience. Great to be back on Earth and that's it, thanks. 15 00:01:37,350 --> 00:01:43,170 \h Kathryn Hire/STS-130 Mission Specialist: It is great to be back at KSC. Thanks so much for the good weather here. 16 00:01:43,170 --> 00:01:50,600 \h And again, thanks to all the folks who processed the space shuttle, the orbiter, the tanks, the boosters -- all, 17 00:01:50,600 --> 00:01:56,290 \h all over the country that contribute to that. But especially here at the Kennedy Space Center, 18 00:01:56,290 --> 00:02:03,270 \h thanks again for providing us such a wonderful spacecraft and I hope we didn't beat it up too much because we 19 00:02:03,270 --> 00:02:12,760 \h know that you're going to be turning it around one more time to fly it again. So, thanks so much. 20 00:02:12,760 --> 00:02:15,070 \h Stephen Robinson/STS-130 Mission Specialist: Hey, it is indeed great to be back in Florida. 21 00:02:15,070 --> 00:02:20,910 \h And, you know, a lot of people worked on the space shuttle in the Space Shuttle Program for decades before we even ever got to fly. 22 00:02:20,910 --> 00:02:23,970 \h And, a lot of, most of those folks are retired now, 23 00:02:23,970 --> 00:02:31,260 \h looking back and this is your legacy -- this amazing thing you created. So thank you to you, too. 24 00:02:31,260 --> 00:02:35,960 \h Nicholas Patrick/STS-130 Mission Specialist: It's hard to believe we're back after two weeks in space, 25 00:02:35,960 --> 00:02:40,960 \h visiting the amazing International Space Station, and after a year of training, really hard to believe. 26 00:02:40,960 --> 00:02:44,620 \h There's one, of course, one more really important and interesting phase of this flight left, 27 00:02:44,620 --> 00:02:53,150 \h which is sharing the experience with everybody here on Earth and we're really looking forward to that. So, thank you all. 28 00:02:53,150 --> 00:02:55,780 \h Robert Behnken/STS-130 Mission Specialist: Well, when you go last, there's not a lot left to say. 29 00:02:55,780 --> 00:03:00,630 \h But, I do want to thank all the folks here at KSC for providing us such a good ship. 30 00:03:00,630 --> 00:03:07,480 \h All the folks in Italy for providing us Node 3 and the cupola in such tip-top shape as well. 31 00:03:07,480 --> 00:03:12,420 \h We're just glad to be back here in Florida on our first attempt to come in for a landing, 32 00:03:12,420 --> 00:03:15,700 \h which is really exciting to do it on the first time. 33 00:03:15,700 --> 00:03:20,630 \h And happy to put a nice capstone on such a successful mission. Thank you all. 34 00:03:20,630 --> 00:03:27,630 \h And I'll pass it over to George, here, if he's got anything final to say.