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Background Information on the COLUMBIA Space
Shuttle Mission STS-107
- STS-107 Mission Summary
STS-107 Flight: January 16-February 1, 2003 Crew:
- Commander Rick D. Husband (second flight),
- Pilot William C. McCool (first flight),
- Payload Specialist Michael P. Anderson (second flight),
- Mission Specialist Kalpana Chawla (second flight),
- Mission Specialist David M. Brown (first flight),
- Mission Specialist Laurel B. Clark (first flight),
- Payload Specialist Ilan Ramon, Israel (first flight)
Payload:
- First flight of SPACEHAB Research Double Module; Fast
Reaction Experiments Enabling Science, Technology, Applications
and Research (FREESTAR); first Extended Duration Orbiter (EDO)
mission since STS-90. This 16-day mission is dedicated to
research in physical, life, and space sciences, to be conducted
in approximately 80 separate experiments, comprised of hundreds
of samples and test points. The seven astronauts worked 24 hours
a day, in two alternating shifts. 28 flights 1981-2003.
First flight: April 12-14, 1981 (Crew John W. Young and
Robert Crippen)
Most recent flight: STS-109, March 1-12, 2002 Hubble Space
Telescope Servicing Mission
Other notable missions: STS 1 through 5, 1981-1982 first
flight of European Space Agency built Spacelab. STS-50, June
25-July 9, 1992, first extended-duration Space Shuttle mission.
STS-93, July 1999 placement in orbit of Chandra X-Ray Observatory.
Past mission anomaly: STS-83, April 4-8, 1997. Mission was cut
short by Shuttle managers due to a problem with fuel cell No. 2,
which displayed evidence of internal voltage degradation after the
launch.
- Crew
Biographies
- Mission
Overview
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