STS-101 crew take part in CEIT at SPACEHAB
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Photo Number: KSC-99PP-1489
Release Date: 09-Dec-1999
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Description:
During a Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) at SPACEHAB, in Cape
Canaveral, Fla., members of the STS-101 crew learn about some of the
cargo that will be on their mission. At left are Mission Specialists
Jeffrey N. Williams and Edward Tsang Lu (Ph.D.); at right are
Commander James Donald Halsell Jr., and Mission Specialist Boris
W. Morukov, who is with the Russian Space Agency (RSA). Other crew
members are Pilot Scott Horowitz, and Mission Specialists Mary Ellen
Weber, (Ph.D.) and Boris W. Morukov and Yuri Malenchenko, who are with
the Russian Space Agency. The primary objective of the STS-101 mission
is to complete the initial outfitting of the International Space
Station, making it fully ready for the first long-term crew. The
seven-member crew will transfer almost two tons of equipment and
supplies from SPACEHAB's Logistics Double Module. Additionally, they
will unpack a shipment of supplies delivered earlier by a Russian
Progress space tug and begin outfitting the newly arrived Zvezda
Service Module. Three astronauts will perform two space walks to
transfer and install parts of the Russian Strela cargo boom that are
attached to SPACEHAB's Integrated Cargo Container, connect utility
cables between Zarya and Zvezda, and install a magnetometer/pole
assembly on the Service Module. Additional activities for the STS-101
astronauts include working with the Space Experiment Module (SEM-06)
and the Mission to America's Remarkable Schools (MARS), two
educational initiatives. STS-101 is scheduled for launch no earlier
than March 16, 2000.
(Photo Release Date: 09-Dec-1999
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