Update: Schedule for Harvesting STS-134 Experiment Samples

The STS-134 Harvesting of Experiment Samples page has been updated to reflect the new harvesting schedule based on the current landing date of Endeavour of 2:32 am on Wednesday, June 1. You can access the page at:
http://ssep.ncesse.org/current-flight-opportunities/sts-134-final-flight-of-shuttle-endeavour/sts-134-harvesting-of-experiment-samples/

All STS-134 teams are urged to review the schedule, which has the experiment samples arriving at the participating communities on Thursday, June 2, or Friday, June 3, depending on exactly when the different experiment samples are harvested and shipped. Note that the schedule may still change if the landing were to be delayed (due to weather concerns at the landing site, for example); in this case, the schedule will be updated again to reflect the latest landing date and time.

 

The SSEP on-orbit research opportunity is enabled through NanoRacks LLC, which is working in partnership with NASA under a Space Act Agreement as part of the utilization of the International Space Station as a National Laboratory.

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