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  2. Space Shuttle orbiter - Wikipedia

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    Space Shuttle glass cockpit (simulated, composite image) A window on Endeavour 's aft flight deck. The orbiter's flight deck or cockpit originally had 2,214 controls and displays, about three times as many as the Apollo command module. [2] The crew cabin consisted of the flight deck, the mid-deck, and the utility area.

  3. File:Crew of STS-107, official photo.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Summary. Description Crew of STS-107, official photo.jpg. English: The crew of the final ill-fated flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia, mission STS-107, in October 2001. This is the official crew photograph from mission STS-107 on the Space Shuttle Columbia. From left to right are mission specialist David Brown, commander Rick Husband, mission ...

  4. STS-126 - Wikipedia

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    Space shuttle Endeavour and the STS-126 crew land at Edwards Air Force Base, California. after completing a mission to the International Space Station. Endeavour lands back at Kennedy Space Center atop the 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft. After awakening, the crew of Endeavour got to work preparing for reentry. While working through the deorbit ...

  5. STS-134 - Wikipedia

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    STS-134 (ISS assembly flight ULF6) [ 9 ] was the penultimate mission of NASA 's Space Shuttle program and the 25th and last spaceflight of Space Shuttle Endeavour. [ 10 ] This flight delivered the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer and an ExPRESS Logistics Carrier to the International Space Station. [ 11 ] Mark Kelly served as the mission commander.

  6. STS-88 - Wikipedia

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    3–4 December (Flight Day 1, Launch) [] Space Shuttle Endeavour launched at 3:35:34 am EST from the Kennedy Space Center 's Launch Pad 39A. STS-88 was the first shuttle flight to the International Space Station. After launch, the crew opened the shuttle's payload bay doors, deployed the Ku-Band antenna, and activated the shuttle's Hitchhiker ...

  7. STS-129 - Wikipedia

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    STS-129 (ISS assembly flight ULF3) [ 2 ] was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Atlantis was launched on November 16, 2009, at 14:28 EST, [ 3 ][ 4 ] and landed at 09:44 EST on November 27, 2009, on runway 33 at the Kennedy Space Center 's Shuttle Landing Facility. It was also the last Shuttle mission of the ...

  8. Space Shuttle - Wikipedia

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    The flight deck was the top level of the crew compartment and contained the flight controls for the orbiter. The commander sat in the front left seat, and the pilot sat in the front right seat, with two to four additional seats set up for additional crew members.

  9. STS-61-C - Wikipedia

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    STS-51-L (25) →. STS-61-C was the 24th mission of NASA 's Space Shuttle program, and the seventh mission of Space Shuttle Columbia. It was the first time that Columbia, the first space-rated Space Shuttle orbiter to be constructed, had flown since STS-9. The mission launched from Florida 's Kennedy Space Center on January 12, 1986, and landed ...