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STS 114 day before launch ESP-2 in launch configuration Shown here is the design of the LMC (Lightweight Multi-Purpose Experiment Support Structure Carrier), which was mounted in the rear of the Shuttle's cargo bay. Mounted on the LMC is the TPS Repair Box, which would have been used in case to repair the Thermal Protection System of the Space ...
Soichi Noguchi (野口 聡一, Noguchi Sōichi, born 15 April 1965) is a Japanese aeronautical engineer and former JAXA astronaut.His first spaceflight was as a mission specialist aboard STS-114 on 26 July 2005 for NASA's first "return to flight" Space Shuttle mission after the Columbia disaster.
The Space Shuttle Discovery performing the rendezvous pitch maneuver during STS-114.. The R-bar pitch maneuver (RPM), popularly called the rendezvous pitch maneuver or backflip, [1] was a maneuver performed by the Space Shuttle as it rendezvoused with the International Space Station (ISS) prior to docking.
Date: Taken on 26 July 2005 : Source: NASA-TV: Author: NASA: Permission (Reusing this file)Video recorded from NASA-TV, as such this media is in the public domain. From their Reproduction Guidelines, "You may use NASA imagery, video and audio material for educational or informational purposes, including photo collections, textbooks, public exhibits and Internet Web pages.
Charles Joseph "Charlie" Camarda (born May 8, 1952, in Queens, New York) is an American engineer and a NASA astronaut who flew his first mission into space on board the Space Shuttle mission STS-114. He served as Senior Advisor for Engineering Development at NASA Langley Research Center .
Flight 114 may refer to the following accidents involving commercial airliners: Listed chronologically. Bonanza Air Lines Flight 114, crashed on 15 November 1964; Serviços Aéreos Cruzeiro do Sul Flight 114, hijacked on 1 January 1970; Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 114, shot down on 21 February 1973; Nightexpress Flight 114, crashed on 30 June 1999
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The landing of STS-121. Landing from end of runway 15. Atmospheric reentry and landing at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility. Detailed timeline for first landing opportunity: [12] 3:13 am CDT Deorbit Prep begins; 4:24 am CDT Payload Bay Doors Closing; 4:36 am CDT MCC "Go" for Ops 3 Transition; 5:40 am CDT Clothing Configuration