STS-102 crew members check out Discovery's windows

[KSC-01PP-0161]


  • Photo Number: KSC-01PP-0161

  • Release Date: 13-Jan-2001

  • Description: Members of the STS-102 crew and workers in the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1 look over the windows of the orbiter Discovery, which will fly on their mission. Kneeling at left are Commander James D. Wetherbee and Pilot James W. Kelly; at right is Mission Specialist Paul W. Richards. The mission crew is at KSC for Crew Equipment Interface Test activities. STS-102 is the 8th construction flight to the International Space Station and will carry the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo. STS-102 is scheduled for launch March 1, 2001. On that flight, Leonardo will be filled with equipment and supplies to outfit the U.S. laboratory module Destiny. The mission will also be carrying the Expedition Two crew to the Space Station, replacing the Expedition One crew who will return on Shuttle Discovery.

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