STS-98 payload U.S. Lab Destiny is moved into Atlantis' payload bay
|
Photo Number: KSC-01PP-0059
Release Date: 06-Jan-2001
|
Description:
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The U.S. Lab Destiny is ready to move into the orbiter’s payload bay from the
Payload Changeout Room. The PCR is the enclosed, environmentally controlled portion of the rotating service
structure that supports payload delivery at the launch pad and vertical installation in the orbiter payload bay.
Destiny, a key element in the construction of the International Space Station is designed for space science
experiments and already has five system racks installed inside. STS-98 is the seventh construction flight to the
ISS. Launch of STS-98 is scheduled for Jan. 19 at 2:11 a.m. EST.
(Photo Release Date: 06-Jan-2001
)
| Resolution |
Format |
Width (Pixels) |
Height (Pixels) |
Size (Bytes) |
Thumbnail |
GIF |
64 |
100 |
7467 |
Slide |
GIF |
108 |
156 |
24447 |
Low |
GIF |
153 |
240 |
52618 |
Medium |
JPEG |
490 |
768 |
107314 |
High |
JPEG |
1704 |
2670 |
924043 |
Point of Contact
Name: NASA Kennedy Space Center
Address:
KSC Public Affairs Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
John F. Kennedy Space Center
Kennedy Space Center, Florida 32899
407/867-7819
NIX Search
KSC Search
STS-98 Index
KSC-01PP-0060
DISCLAIMER: No copyright protection is asserted for these photographs. If a recognizable person appears in this photograph, use for commercial purposes may infringe a right of privacy or publicity. It may not be used to state or imply the endorsement by NASA of a commercial product. (See NASA Copyright Notice)
Photos By: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (taken by Aerospace Imaging/Johnson Controls)
Scanned By: Seven/Still Photo Imaging
Captions: Information Dynamics, Inc (Kay Grinter, Anita Barrett, and Elaine Liston)
Curator: NASA Internet Systems Lab (Dumoulin,Downs, Paladino)
Last Updated: Wednesday April 16 15:11:04 EDT 2001 (J. Dumoulin) A service of NASA/Kennedy Space Center Public Affairs Office