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  • STS-105
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  • STS-105 was a mission of the Space Shuttle Discovery to the International Space Station, launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, 10 August 2001. This mission was Discovery's final mission until STS-114, because Discovery was grounded for a refit, and then all Shuttles were grounded in the wake of the Columbia disaster. The refit included an update of the flight deck to the glass cockpit layout, which was already installed on Atlantis and Columbia.
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  • ISS Science Officer
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  • Fifth
COSPAR ID
  • 2001
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  • ISS Commander/ISS Soyuz Commander
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crew EVA duration
  • 42300.0
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Reason
  • weather
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Date
  • 2001080917
  • 2001081017
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  • 7
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landing date
  • --08-22
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  • Fourth
SATCAT
  • 26888
Mission Duration
  • 1026832.0
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  • Left to right. Centre group: Sturckow, Forrester, Barry, Horowitz. Top left : Voss, Usachev, Helms. Top right : Tyurin, Culbertson, Dezhurov
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  • ISS Flight Engineer
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Name
  • STS-105
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  • ISS Commander
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terminology
  • Astronaut
Insignia
  • Sts-105-patch.png
Image caption
  • The launch of STS-105
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  • STS-105 crew.jpg
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orbit period
  • 5538.0
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  • Fourth
orbit inclination
  • 51.600000
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docking
  • --08-12
Operator
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  • ISS Soyuz Commander
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Result
  • scrubbed
  • success
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  • First
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  • 2
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Mission Type
  • ISS crew rotation
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  • Second
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  • gee
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  • Fifth
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Programme
Launch date
  • --08-10
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  • Third
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  • Second
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Position
  • Pilot
  • Commander
  • Mission Specialist 1
  • Mission Specialist 2
  • Mission Specialist 3
  • Mission Specialist 4
  • Mission Specialist 5
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  • First
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  • ISS Flight Engineer
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  • STS-105 was a mission of the Space Shuttle Discovery to the International Space Station, launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, 10 August 2001. This mission was Discovery's final mission until STS-114, because Discovery was grounded for a refit, and then all Shuttles were grounded in the wake of the Columbia disaster. The refit included an update of the flight deck to the glass cockpit layout, which was already installed on Atlantis and Columbia.
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