STS-110
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This is a mission of the United States Space Shuttle
Space Shuttle program | |
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Mission Statistics | |
Mission: | STS-110 |
Shuttle: | Atlantis |
Launch Pad: | 39-B |
Launch: | April 8, 2002 4:44:19 p.m. EDT. |
Landing: | KSC April 19, 2002 12:27 a.m. EDT. KSC Runway 33. |
Duration: | 10 days, 19 hours, 43 minutes, 48 seconds. |
Orbit Altitude: | 122 nautical miles (226 km) |
Orbit Inclination: | 51.6 degrees |
Distance Traveled: | 4.5 million statute miles (7,240,000 km) |
Crew photo | |
Missing image Sts-110_crew.jpg | Previous Mission: STS-109 |
Next Mission: STS-111 |
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Crew
- Michael J. Bloomfield (3), Commander
- Stephen N. Frick (1), Pilot
- Jerry L. Ross (7), Mission Specialist
- Steven L. Smith (4), Mission Specialist
- Ellen Ochoa (4), Mission Specialist
- Lee M.E. Morin (1), Mission Specialist
- Rex J. Walheim (1), Mission Specialist
Mission Parameters
- Mass:
- Orbiter Liftoff: 257,079 kg
- Orbiter Landing: 200,657 kg
- Payload: 13,132 kg
- Perigee: 155 km
- Apogee: 225 km
- Inclination: 51.6°
- Period: 88.3 min
Docking with ISS
- Docked: April 10, 2002, 16:05:00 UTC
- Undocked: April 17, 2002, 18:31:00 UTC
- Time Docked: 7 days, 2 h, 26 min, 00 s
Space walks
- Smith and Walheim - EVA 1
- EVA 1 Start: April 11, 2002 - 14:36 UTC
- EVA 1 End: April 11, - 22:24 UTC
- Duration: 7 hours, 48 minutes
- Ross and Morin - EVA 2
- EVA 2 Start: April 13, 2002 - 14:09 UTC
- EVA 2 End: April 13, - 21:39 UTC
- Duration: 7 hours, 30 minutes
- Smith and Walheim - EVA 3
- EVA 3 Start: April 14, 2002 - 13:48 UTC
- EVA 3 End: April 14, - 20:15 UTC
- Duration: 6 hours, 27 minutes
- Ross and Morin - EVA 4
- EVA 4 Start: April 16, 2002 - 14:29 UTC
- EVA 4 End: April 16, - 21:06 UTC
- Duration: 6 hours, 37 minutes
Mission Highlights
Deliver the International Space Station (ISS) Center Integrated Truss Assembly (ITS) Starbord 0 (S-Zero) and the Mobile Transporter (MT). The S0 Truss is 13.4 meters (44 ft) long and 4.6 meters (15 ft) wide. It weighs 12,247 kg (27,000 lb) and forms the center backbone of the Space Station. During the mission it will be attached to the US Lab module. S0 is used to route power to the pressurized station modules and conduct heat away from the modules to the S1 (Flight 9A / STS-112) and P1 Trusses (Flight 11A / STS-113).
The Mobile Transporter (MT) is a 885 kg (1,950 lb) assembly that will glide down rails on the station integrated trusses. During STS-111 the Mobile Base System (MBS) will be mounted to the MT. This Mobile Servicing System (MSS) will allow the Canadarm2 to travel down the length of the installed truss structure.
Related articles
- Space science
- Space shuttle
- List of space shuttle missions
- List of human spaceflights chronologically
- List of ISS spacewalks
- List of spacewalks
External links
- NASA mission summary (http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-110/mission-sts-110.html)
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Space Shuttle program | Next Mission: STS-111 |