Two Shuttle crews check equipment at SPACEHAB to be used on ISS Flights
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Photo Number: KSC-99PP-0343
Release Date: 25-Mar-1999
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Description:
At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., members of two Shuttle crews look at
components of a Russian cargo crane, the Strela, to be mounted to the
exterior of the Russian station segment on the International Space
Station (ISS). From left are STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette
and Daniel T. Barry, Commander Kent V. Rominger and Mission Specialist
Tamara E. Jernigan; three technicians from DaimlerChrysler Aerospace;
(in the background, facing right) STS-101 Commander James Donald
Halsell Jr.; STS-101 Mission Specialists Yuri Ivanovich Malenchenko,
with the Russian Space Agency, and Edward Tsang Lu; and two more
technicians from DaimlerChrysler. Both missions include the SPACEHAB
Double Module, carrying internal and resupply cargo for Station
outfitting. For the first time, STS-96 will include an Integrated
Cargo Carrier (ICC) that will carry the Strela; the SPACEHAB
Oceaneering Space System Box (SHOSS), which is a logistics items
carrier; and a U.S.-built crane (ORU Transfer Device, or OTD) that
will be stowed on the station for use during future ISS assembly
missions. The ICC can carry up to 6,000 lb of unpressurized
payload. It was built for SPACEHAB by DaimlerChrysler and RSC Energia
of Korolev, Russia. STS-96 is targeted for launch on May 24 from
Launch Pad 39B. STS-101 is scheduled to launch in early December 1999.
(Photo Release Date: 25-Mar-1999
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