1 00:00:02,040 --> 00:00:03,130 \h Kelly Humphries/STS-134 Descent Commentator: Approximately three miles 2 00:00:03,130 --> 00:00:04,850 \h to the landing site. 3 00:00:04,850 --> 00:00:18,400 \h And there is the runway. 4 00:00:18,400 --> 00:00:23,680 \h Speed. 5 00:00:23,680 --> 00:00:29,060 \h And there’s a (inaudible) view of space shuttle Endeavour as it’s coming in for landing. 6 00:00:29,060 --> 00:00:40,330 \h Gear down and locked. 7 00:00:40,330 --> 00:00:44,390 \h Main gear touchdown. 8 00:00:44,390 --> 00:00:49,690 \h Drag chute deployed by Greg Johnson. 9 00:00:49,690 --> 00:00:58,380 \h Forward gear touchdown. 10 00:00:58,380 --> 00:01:02,030 \h And so after a journey of six and a half million miles, Endeavour landing in darkness, 11 00:01:02,030 --> 00:01:06,110 \h but illuminated by the ingenuity, dedication of every astronaut, scientist, engineer, 12 00:01:06,110 --> 00:01:10,100 \h flight controller, mechanic and dreamer that helped it fly. 13 00:01:10,100 --> 00:01:15,390 \h The fleet’s youngest ship completing its 122 millionth mile after its crew delivered 14 00:01:15,390 --> 00:01:17,480 \h the instrument to the International Space Station. 15 00:01:17,480 --> 00:01:21,150 \h It’ll sift through the cosmic darkness for years to come. 16 00:01:21,150 --> 00:01:24,720 \h Mark Kelly/STS-134 Commander: Houston, Endeavour wheel stop. 17 00:01:24,720 --> 00:01:26,800 \h Barry “Butch” Willmore/CAPCOM: 122 million miles flown during 18 00:01:26,800 --> 00:01:29,680 \h 25 challenging spaceflights. 19 00:01:29,680 --> 00:01:33,550 \h Your landing ends a vibrant legacy for this amazing vehicle that will long be 20 00:01:33,550 --> 00:01:38,420 \h remembered. Welcome home Endeavour. 21 00:01:38,420 --> 00:01:41,360 \h Mark Kelly/STS-134 Commander: Thank you, Houston. You know the space shuttle is 22 00:01:41,360 --> 00:01:46,640 \h an amazing vehicle. To fly through the atmosphere, hit it at mach 25. 23 00:01:46,640 --> 00:01:51,210 \h I mean steer through the atmosphere like an airplane, land on the runway. 24 00:01:51,210 --> 00:01:53,770 \h It is really, really an incredible ship. 25 00:01:53,770 --> 00:01:59,240 \h On behalf of my entire crew, I want to thank every person that’s worked for, 26 00:01:59,240 --> 00:02:02,990 \h to get this mission going and every person that’s worked on Endeavour. 27 00:02:02,990 --> 00:02:10,590 \h It’s sad to see her land for the last time, but she really has a great legacy. 28 00:02:10,590 --> 00:02:11,930 \h Kelly Humphries/STS-134 Descent Commentator: And so the space shuttle Endeavour 29 00:02:11,930 --> 00:02:18,530 \h touching down at Kennedy Space Center on time, at 1:35 a.m. Central Time, 2:35 a.m.