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Spacehab Research Double Module on board STS-107. The Spacehab hardware was specifically designed to be nestled inside the cargo bay of the Space Shuttles. The inaugural flight of Spacehab's research double module, which launched January 2003 on STS-107, ended when the Space Shuttle Columbia broke up during re-entry. In February 2003 Spacehab ...
STS-107 was the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle program, and the 28th and final flight of Space Shuttle Columbia. The mission ended on February 1, 2003, with the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster which killed all seven crew members and destroyed the space shuttle.
The crew of STS-107. From left to right: Brown, Husband, Clark, Chawla, Anderson, McCool, Ramon. For STS-107, Columbia carried the SpaceHab Research Double Module, the Orbital Acceleration Research Experiment, and an Extended Duration Orbiter pallet. [5]: 30 The mission passed its pre-launch certifications and reviews, and began with the launch ...
Spacehab Research Double Module on board STS-107. The inaugural flight of Spacehab's research double module, which launched January 2003 on STS-107, ended when the Space Shuttle Columbia broke up during re-entry. In February 2003 Spacehab received $17.7 million from its commercial insurance policy.
Spacehab module during STS-107 Ten people inside Spacelab Module in the Shuttle bay in June 1995, celebrating the docking of the Space Shuttle and Mir. One area of Space Shuttle applications is an expanded crew. [35] Crews of up to eight have been flown in the Orbiter, but it could have held at least a crew of ten. [35]
Columbia originally had modified SR-71 zero-zero ejection seats installed for the ALT and first four missions, but these were disabled after STS-4 and removed after STS-9. [ 3 ] : 370–371 Atlantis was the first Shuttle to fly with a glass cockpit , on STS-101 .
Integrated cargo carrier structure ICC frame Astronauts and technicians give a sense of scale to the ICC. Integrated Cargo Carrier (ICC) was a project, started in 1997 by the companies Spacehab and Airbus DS Space Systems (formerly Astrium North America), [1] to develop a family of flight proven and certified cross-the-bay cargo carriers designed to fly inside the Space Shuttle cargo bay ...
STS-100 ISS 6A Endeavour: Raffaello: 8,811 6,763 3 10 August 2001 STS-105 ISS 7A.1 Discovery: Leonardo: 9,467 7,799 4 5 December 2001 STS-108 ISS UF-1 Endeavour: Raffaello: 9,228 8,693 5 5 June 2002 STS-111 ISS UF-2 Endeavour: Leonardo: 10,753 9,140 6 26 July 2005 STS-114 ISS LF 1 Discovery: Raffaello: 8,301 9,110 7 4 July 2006 STS-121 ISS ULF ...