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Views taken in Moscow, Russi
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Views taken in Moscow, Russi
S98-01285
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1998-01-30 |
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NASA |
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S98-01285 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views of the STS-88
STS088-371-011
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1998-12-11 |
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NASA |
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STS088-371-011 |
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Various STS-88 crewmembers p
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STS-88 mission commander Rob
STS088-329-025
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1998-12-13 |
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NASA |
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STS088-329-025 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views of the STS-88
STS088-346-013
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1999-01-05 |
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NASA |
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STS088-346-013 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views taken of the S
STS088-335-004
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1998-12-30 |
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NASA |
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STS088-335-004 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views of the STS-88
STS088-361-010
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1999-01-11 |
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NASA |
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STS088-361-010 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views taken of the S
STS088-335-006
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1998-12-30 |
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NASA |
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STS088-335-006 |
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STS-88 in-flight crew portra
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STS-88 in-flight crew portra
STS088-350-012
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1999-01-05 |
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NASA |
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STS088-350-012 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views of the STS-88
STS088-350-028
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1999-01-05 |
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NASA |
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STS088-350-028 |
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Currie and Kregel pose upsid
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Mission Specialist Nancy Cur
STS070-329-009
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1995-07-28 |
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NASA |
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STS070-329-009 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views of the STS-88
STS088-371-008
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image |
| date |
1998-12-11 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
STS088-371-008 |
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Ross and Newman prepare for
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STS-88 mission specialist Ja
STS088-306-035
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IMAGE |
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image |
| date |
1998-12-22 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
STS088-306-035 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views of the STS-88
STS088-306-015
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IMAGE |
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image |
| date |
1998-12-22 |
| creator |
NASA |
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STS088-306-015 |
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Currie and Krikalev remove l
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STS-88 mission specialist Na
s88e5085
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image |
| date |
1998-12-11 |
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NASA |
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s88e5085 |
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Currie, Cabana, Newman and K
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STS-88 mission specialist Na
STS088-349-003
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1999-01-05 |
| creator |
NASA |
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STS088-349-003 |
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STS-88 in-flight crew portra
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STS-88 in-flight crew portra
sts088-350-010
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IMAGE |
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image |
| date |
1999-01-05 |
| creator |
NASA |
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sts088-350-010 |
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STS-88 in-flight crew portra
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The STS-88 crew takes one of
s88e5170
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IMAGE |
| mediatype |
image |
| date |
1998-12-14 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
s88e5170 |
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Various views of STS-88 crew
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Various views of members of
STS088-338-026
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| date |
1998-12-30 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
STS088-338-026 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views of the STS-88
STS088-313-009
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IMAGE |
| mediatype |
image |
| date |
1999-01-13 |
| creator |
NASA |
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STS088-313-009 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views of the STS-88
STS088-359-033
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image |
| date |
1999-01-11 |
| creator |
NASA |
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STS088-359-033 |
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Various STS-88 crewmembers p
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STS-88 mission commander Rob
STS088-329-021
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| date |
1998-12-13 |
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NASA |
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STS088-329-021 |
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Views taken in Moscow, Russi
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Views taken in Moscow, Russi
S98-01293
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image |
| date |
1998-01-30 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
S98-01293 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views of the STS-88
STS088-371-010
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IMAGE |
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image |
| date |
1998-12-11 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
STS088-371-010 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views of the STS-88
STS088-313-022
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image |
| date |
1999-01-13 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
STS088-313-022 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views of the STS-88
STS088-306-004
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image |
| date |
1998-12-22 |
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NASA |
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STS088-306-004 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views of the STS-88
STS088-361-008
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1999-01-11 |
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NASA |
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STS088-361-008 |
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Various views of the ISS sta
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Various views of the Interna
STS088-352-035
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IMAGE |
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image |
| date |
1998-12-12 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
STS088-352-035 |
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Views taken in Moscow, Russi
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Views taken in Moscow, Russi
S98-01295
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IMAGE |
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image |
| date |
1998-01-30 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
S98-01295 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views of the STS-88
STS088-319-019
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IMAGE |
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image |
| date |
1998-12-28 |
| creator |
NASA |
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STS088-319-019 |
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Various views of the STS-88
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Various views of the STS-88
STS088-361-009
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IMAGE |
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image |
| date |
1999-01-11 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
STS088-361-009 |
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Views taken in Moscow, Russi
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Views taken in Moscow, Russi
S98-01297
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| date |
1998-01-30 |
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NASA |
| identifier |
S98-01297 |
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| General Description |
International Space Station Imagery |
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| General Description |
International Space Station Imagery |
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| General Description |
STS-88 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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| General Description |
STS-88 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-88 crew members particip
| Description |
STS-88 crew members participate in the Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) for that mission in KSC's Space Station Processing Facility. Discussing the mission are, from left to right, Pilot Rick Sturckow, Mission Specialists Jerry Ross and Nancy Currie, and Commander Bob Cabana. The CEIT gives astronauts an opportunity to get a hands-on look at the payloads with which they will be working on-orbit. STS-88, the first ISS assembly flight, is targeted for launch in July 1998 aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour |
| Release Date |
12/05/1997 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -
| Description |
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - STS-109 Pilot Duane Carey checks the windshield and windows from inside Columbia. This is Carey's first Shuttle flight. He and the crew are at KSC to take part in Crew Equipment Interface Test activities that include familiarization with the orbiter and equipment. STS-109 is the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Servicing mission. The crew also comprises Commander Scott Altman, Payload Commander John Grunsfeld and Mission Specialists Nancy Currie, James Newman, Richard Linnehan and Michael Massimino. The goal of the mission is to service the HST, replacing Solar Array 2 with Solar Array 3, replacing the Power Control Unit, removing the Faint Object Camera and installing the Advanced Camera for Surveys, installing the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) Cooling System, and installing New Outer Blanket Layer insulation on bays 5 through 8. Mission STS-109 is scheduled for launch Feb. 14, 2002 |
| Release Date |
12/01/2001 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -
| Description |
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-109 Commander Scott Altman checks the windshield and windows from inside Columbia. He and the crew are at KSC to take part in Crew Equipment Interface Test activities that include familiarization with the orbiter and equipment. STS-109 is the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Servicing mission. The crew also comprises Pilot Duane Carey, Payload Commander John Grunsfeld and Mission Specialists Nancy Currie, James Newman, Richard Linnehan and Michael Massimino. The goal of the mission is to service the HST, replacing Solar Array 2 with Solar Array 3, replacing the Power Control Unit, removing the Faint Object Camera and installing the Advanced Camera for Surveys, installing the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) Cooling System, and installing New Outer Blanket Layer insulation on bays 5 through 8. Mission STS-109 is scheduled for launch Feb. 14, 2002 |
| Release Date |
12/01/2001 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
| Description |
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-109 Mission Specialist Nancy Currie gets a suit check during Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities. She and other crew members - Commander Scott Altman, Pilot Duane Carey, Payload Commander John Grunsfeld and Mission Specialists James Newman, Richard Linnehan and Michael Massimino - are at Kennedy for the TCDT that also includes emergency egress training and a simulated countdown. Columbia is scheduled to be launched Feb. 28 on mission STS-109, a Hubble Servicing Mission. The goal of the mission is to replace Solar Array 2 with Solar Array 3, replace the Power Control Unit, remove the Faint Object Camera and install the ACS, install the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) Cooling System, and install New Outer Blanket Layer insulation. The launch will be the first for Columbia after returning from California where it underwent extensive maintenance, inspections and enhancements. More than 100 upgrades make Columbia safer and more reliable than ever before |
| Release Date |
01/30/2002 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
| Description |
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-109 Mission Specialist Michael Massimino relaxes during a suit check, part of Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities. He and other crew members - Commander Scott Altman, Pilot Duane Carey, Payload Commander John Grunsfeld and Mission Specialists Nancy Currie, James Newman and Richard Linnehan - are at Kennedy for the TCDT that also includes emergency egress training and a simulated countdown. Columbia is scheduled to be launched Feb. 28 on mission STS-109, a Hubble Servicing Mission. The goal of the mission is to replace Solar Array 2 with Solar Array 3, replace the Power Control Unit, remove the Faint Object Camera and install the ACS, install the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) Cooling System, and install New Outer Blanket Layer insulation. The launch will be the first for Columbia after returning from California where it underwent extensive maintenance, inspections and enhancements. More than 100 upgrades make Columbia safer and more reliable than ever before |
| Release Date |
01/30/2002 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-109 Mission Specialist James Newman waves during suit check, which is part of Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities. He and other crew members - Commander Scott Altman, Pilot Duane Carey, Payload Commander John Grunsfeld and Mission Specialists Nancy Currie, Richard Linnehan and Michael Massimino - are at Kennedy for the TCDT that also includes emergency egress training and a simulated countdown. Columbia is scheduled to be launched Feb. 28 on mission STS-109, a Hubble Servicing Mission. The goal of the mission is to replace Solar Array 2 with Solar Array 3, replace the Power Control Unit, remove the Faint Object Camera and install the ACS, install the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) Cooling System, and install New Outer Blanket Layer insulation. The launch will be the first for Columbia after returning from California where it underwent extensive maintenance, inspections and enhancements. More than 100 upgrades make Columbia safer and more reliable than ever before |
| Release Date |
01/30/2002 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
| Description |
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-109 Payload Commander John Grunsfeld relaxes during suit check, which is part of Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities. He and other crew members - Commander Scott Altman, Pilot Duane Carey and Mission Specialists Nancy Currie, James Newman, Richard Linnehan and Michael Massimino - are at Kennedy for the TCDT that also includes emergency egress training and a simulated countdown. Columbia is scheduled to be launched Feb. 28 on mission STS-109, a Hubble Servicing Mission. The goal of the mission is to replace Solar Array 2 with Solar Array 3, replace the Power Control Unit, remove the Faint Object Camera and install the ACS, install the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) Cooling System, and install New Outer Blanket Layer insulation. The launch will be the first for Columbia after returning from California where it underwent extensive maintenance, inspections and enhancements. More than 100 upgrades make Columbia safer and more reliable than ever before |
| Release Date |
01/30/2002 |
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