1 00:00:09,230 --> 00:00:33,990 \h Kyle Herring/Mission Control And landing gear is down. Main gear touchdown. And nose gear touchdown. 2 00:00:33,990 --> 00:00:37,830 \h Space shuttle Discovery's rolling out on Runway 15 at the Kennedy Space Center, 3 00:00:37,830 --> 00:00:45,510 \h completing 202 orbits of the Earth while traveling 5,304,000 miles. 4 00:00:45,510 --> 00:00:49,780 \h This landing marks the 70th shuttle mission to end at KSC. 5 00:00:49,780 --> 00:00:52,960 \h Discovery spent eight days docked to the International Space Station, 6 00:00:52,960 --> 00:00:55,940 \h leaving behind the first Japanese long-duration crew member and 7 00:00:55,940 --> 00:01:03,030 \h also leaving it more power capability -- setting the stage for an increase to six-person crew in late May. 8 00:01:03,030 --> 00:01:08,780 \h Sandy Magnus, mission specialist, now aboard Discovery -- home after 134 days in space, 9 00:01:08,780 --> 00:01:15,910 \h 129 of those aboard the International Space Station. Discovery's completing the 36th voyage 10 00:01:15,910 --> 00:01:39,950 \h of its life and the 125th space shuttle mission in the history of the program. 11 00:01:39,950 --> 00:01:43,040 \h Lee Archambault/STS-119 Commander Houston, Discovery is wheelstop. 12 00:01:43,040 --> 00:01:47,660 \h George Zamka/STS-119 CAPCOM Houston copies, wheelstop. Welcome home Discovery after a great mission to bring the 13 00:01:47,660 --> 00:01:55,170 \h International Space Station to full power. Special welcome home to Sandy after living and working on board ISS as a member of