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STS-100

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This is a mission of the United States Space Shuttle
Space Shuttle program
Mission Insignia

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Mission Statistics
Mission:STS-100
Shuttle:Endeavour
Launch Pad:39-A
Launch: April 19, 2001 2:41 p.m. EDT.
Landing:Edwards Air Force Base, CA, Tuesday, May 1, 2001, 12:11 p.m. EDT
Duration:11 days, 19 hours, 58 minutes
Orbit Altitude:173 nm
Orbit Inclination:51.6 deg.
Distance Traveled:unknown
Crew photo

Previous Mission:
STS-102
Next Mission:
STS-104

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1 Crew
2 Mission Highlights
3 Related articles
4 External Links

Crew

Mission Highlights

The highest priority objectives of the flight are the installation, activation and checkout of the robotic arm on the station. The operation of the arm is critical to the capability to continue assembly of the International Space Station and to attach a new airlock to the station on the subsequent shuttle flight, mission STS-104, planned for launch in June. A final component of the Canadian Arm is the Mobile Base System (MBS) that will be installed onboard the station during the UF-2 STS-111 flight.

Other major objectives for Endeavour's mission are to berth the Raffaello logistics module to the station, activate it, transfer cargo between Raffaello and the station, and reberth Raffaello in the shuttle's payload bay. Raffaello is the second of three Italian Space Agency-developed multi-purpose logistics modules to be launched to the station. The Leonardo module was launched and returned on the last shuttle flight, STS-102, in March.

Remaining objectives include the transfer of other equipment to the station such as an Ultra-High Frequency communications antenna and a spare electronics component to be attached to the exterior during space walks. Finally, the transfer of supplies and water for use aboard the station, the transfer of experiments and experiment racks to the complex, and the transfer of items for return to Earth from the station to the shuttle are among the objectives.

Endeavour also is planned to boost the station's altitude and perform a flyaround survey of the complex, including recording views of the station with an IMAX cargo bay camera.


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