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Allard Beutel/STS-134 Commentator: Now we have our first looks of Endeavour’s crew,
led by Commander Mark Kelly,
Pilot Greg Johnson.
Greeted first by NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden.
Mission Specialist Mike Fincke, wearing the baseball cap.
European Space Agency’s Roberto Vittori.
Drew Feustel.
Making their way down the essentially receiving/greeting line.
We see Bob Cabana and then behind him.
Deputy Space Shuttle Program Manager LeRoy Cain talking to Mark Kelly.
See from that video it’s an organized, chaotic scene there.
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden talking to Mark Kelly now.
Mark Kelly/STS-134 Commander: It’s great to be back here
at the Kennedy Space Center.
It’s great to bring Endeavour back in great shape.
It looks like it’s ready to go do another mission.
But this is going to be the last flight. Mission went great.
We installed the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, the ELC-3, so we have the station
positioned to where, over the next 10, 15, 20 years, it’s got the spare parts it needs to
continue to doing the science that is so relevant today.
AMS is already collecting data. We’re pretty excited about that.
Looking forward to hearing some more about it.
I really want to thank my crew members who did such a spectacular job on this flight.
Could not have done this without them. They all, every single one of them,
just performed flawlessly.
Greg H. Johnson/STS-134 Pilot: Our commander, we want to thank him, too.
Mark Kelly/STS-134 Commander: So thanks for coming out. It’s great to be back.
And have a good morning. So long.