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  2. STS-116 - Wikipedia

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    STS-116 was the final scheduled Space Shuttle launch from Pad 39B as NASA reconfigured it for Ares I launches. [5] The only remaining use of Pad 39B by the shuttle was as a reserve for the STS-400 Launch on Need mission to rescue the crew of STS-125 , the final Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission, if their shuttle became damaged.

  3. Integrated Truss Structure - Wikipedia

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    Then in December 2006, a major electrical rewiring of the station by STS-116 routed this power to the entire grid. The S3/S4 truss assembly—a mirror-image of P3/P4—was installed on June 11, 2007 also by Space Shuttle Atlantis during flight STS-117, mission 13A and mounted to the S1 truss segment. It is the heaviest station-bound module ever ...

  4. Robert Curbeam - Wikipedia

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    He is a veteran of three space flights: STS-85 in 1997, STS-98 in 2001, STS-116 in 2006, and has logged over 901 hours in space, including over 45 hours during three spacewalks. [ 1 ] Between the first two flights, Curbeam was a spacecraft communicator ( CAPCOM ) responsible for relaying all voice communication between Mission Control and crews ...

  5. Christer Fuglesang - Wikipedia

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    He was first launched aboard the STS-116 Space Shuttle mission on 10 December 2006, making him the first Swedish citizen in space. [ 2 ] Married with three children, he was a Fellow at CERN and taught mathematics at the Royal Institute of Technology before being selected to join the European Astronaut Corps in 1992.

  6. Canceled Space Shuttle missions - Wikipedia

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    The crew was to consist of a commander and pilot, and the test flight was to last 2 days and 5 hours. No crew was named at the initial announcement of the mission, but John W. Young and Robert L. Crippen were officially announced as the STS-1 crew in March 1978, when the shuttle was still originally scheduled for a 1979 launch. [4] STS-2A OFT-2 ...

  7. List of International Space Station spacewalks - Wikipedia

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    STS-106 † Edward T. Lu Yuri Ivanovich Malenchenko: 11 September 2000 04:47 11 September 2000 11:01 6 hours, 14 minutes Attached cabling that integrated the Zvezda module fully to the rest of the ISS, and constructed and attached a magnetometer that serves as a backup navigation system for the station. [14] 7. STS-92 EVA 1 † Leroy Chiao ...

  8. Category:Space Shuttle missions - Wikipedia

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  9. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/STS-116 Launch

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    The Space Shuttle Discovery launching at night for mission STS-116. File:STS-116 Launch edit1.jpg Edit 1, lightened with curves Different angle of liftoff Fish-eye view. I have nominated this picture because I find it to be a nice shot. I realize it has some problems with quality, but I hope somebody can clean it up.