1 00:00:06,730 --> 00:00:03,850 and here is commander Mark Kelly r134 2 00:00:10,090 --> 00:00:06,740 mission commander making his for flight 3 00:00:12,550 --> 00:00:10,100 on the space shuttle he's logged a total 4 00:00:20,609 --> 00:00:12,560 of 38 days in space 5 00:00:26,880 --> 00:00:23,859 going over to our pilot now Greg Johnson 6 00:00:33,360 --> 00:00:26,890 he's making his second spaceflight 7 00:00:37,209 --> 00:00:33,370 previously also piled on sts-123 in 2008 8 00:00:41,950 --> 00:00:37,219 he's logged over 4,000 hours in 40 9 00:00:43,689 --> 00:00:41,960 different type of aircraft this is Mike 10 00:00:46,720 --> 00:00:43,699 Fincke mission specialist number one 11 00:00:48,639 --> 00:00:46,730 this is his third spaceflight but his 12 00:00:51,490 --> 00:00:48,649 first space shuttle flight he was 13 00:00:54,610 --> 00:00:51,500 launched previously from Russia on Soyuz 14 00:00:56,919 --> 00:00:54,620 spacecraft and he's locked 365 days in 15 00:01:00,939 --> 00:00:56,929 space with over 26 hours on six 16 00:01:06,670 --> 00:01:00,949 spacewalks mission specialist grape 17 00:01:12,110 --> 00:01:09,890 this is his second spaceflight but he's 18 00:01:17,270 --> 00:01:12,120 already logged 183 days in space aboard 19 00:01:20,870 --> 00:01:17,280 the space station he's Canadian born 20 00:01:23,120 --> 00:01:20,880 from Montreal and there's drew Feustel 21 00:01:31,060 --> 00:01:23,130 mission specialist number three making 22 00:01:33,380 --> 00:01:31,070 his second trip into space he served as 23 00:01:35,090 --> 00:01:33,390 an astronaut for more than a decade of 24 00:01:39,560 --> 00:01:35,100 working on both the space shuttle and 25 00:01:41,420 --> 00:01:39,570 the space station branches in Houston he 26 00:01:54,929 --> 00:01:41,430 flew on the fifth and final HST 27 00:01:59,910 --> 00:01:58,260 he's mission specialist number two he 28 00:02:01,319 --> 00:01:59,920 was selected as an astronaut by the 29 00:02:04,260 --> 00:02:01,329 European Space Agency 30 00:02:06,919 --> 00:02:04,270 he's from Viterbo Italy and he has flown 31 00:02:10,740 --> 00:02:06,929 to the International Space Station twice 32 00:02:14,009 --> 00:02:10,750 and here come our astronauts leaving the 33 00:02:16,979 --> 00:02:14,019 suit-up room bound for the elevator they 34 00:02:25,390 --> 00:02:16,989 will take them down to the astronaut fan 35 00:02:30,039 --> 00:02:27,789 this is the same elevator that all 36 00:02:31,869 --> 00:02:30,049 astronauts since Apollo have used to 37 00:03:45,390 --> 00:02:31,879 leave the crew quarters and go out to 38 00:03:52,470 --> 00:03:47,759 may allow another ten minutes or so for 39 00:03:54,869 --> 00:03:52,480 the crew to get off the Astro van and 40 00:03:58,559 --> 00:03:54,879 look around a little bit and head up the 41 00:04:02,309 --> 00:03:58,569 fixed service structure and and begin 42 00:04:04,619 --> 00:04:02,319 boarding the space shuttle so that 43 00:04:06,869 --> 00:04:04,629 allows for about a half an hour for the 44 00:04:09,569 --> 00:04:06,879 entire process from the time they leave