STS-104

STS-104
Znak expedice
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Údaje o expedici
Na staniciISS
LoďAtlantis
COSPAR2001-028A
Členů expedice5
Počet výstupů do vesmíru3
Délka výstupů do vesmíru16 hodin a 30 minut
Datum startu12. července 2001 09:03:59 UTC
KosmodromKennedyho vesmírné středisko, Florida, USA
Vzletová rampaLC-39B
Spojení se stanicí14. července 2001 03:08 UTC
Délka letu12 dní, 18 hodin, 34 minut
z toho na stanici8 dní, 1 hodina a 46 minut
Odlet ze stanice22. července 2001 04:54 UTC
Datum přistání25. července 2001 03:38:57 UTC
Místo přistáníKennedyho vesmírné středisko, Florida, USA
Fotografie posádky
Sedící zleva: Charles Hobaugh, Steven Lindsey; vzadu: Michael Gernhardt, Janet Kavandiová a James Reilly

Sedící zleva: Charles Hobaugh, Steven Lindsey; vzadu: Michael Gernhardt, Janet Kavandiová a James Reilly

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STS-104 je označení dvanáctidenního letu raketoplánu Atlantis k Mezinárodní vesmírné stanici v červenci 2001. Hlavním úkolem mise byla doprava a montáž přestupní komory Quest Joint Airlock Module pro volný výstup do vesmíru.

Posádka

(v závorkách je uveden dosavadní počet letů do vesmíru včetně této mise).

Výstupy do vesmíru (EVA)

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These five astronauts are currently in training for the STS-104 mission, scheduled for a June 2001 liftoff. Seated with the crew insignia are astronauts Steven W. Lindsey (right), mission commander; and Charles O. Hobaugh, pilot. Standing, from left, are astronauts Michael L. Gernhardt, Janet L. Kavandi and James F. Reilly, all mission specialists.
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STS104-S-001 (March 2001) --- STS-104, International Space Station (ISS) assembly mission 7A, marks the completion of the initial assembly phase of ISS. The 7A crew will install, activate, and perform the first space walk from the Joint Airlock. The Joint Airlock will enable crews to perform space walks in either United States or Russian spacesuits while recovering over 90 percent of the gases that were previously lost when airlocks were vented to the vacuum of space. This patch depicts the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis and the successful completion of the mission objectives as signified by the view of the ISS with the airlock installed. The astronaut symbol is displayed behind Atlantis as a tribute to the many crews that have flown before. The hard work, dedication, and teamwork of the airlock team is represented by the ISS components inside the payload bay which include the Joint Airlock and four high pressure gas tanks containing nitrogen and oxygen. In the words of a STS-104 crew spokesperson, "The stars and stripes background is symbolic of the commitment of a nation to this challenging international endeavor and to our children who represent its future." The NASA insignia design for Shuttle flights is reserved for use by the astronauts and for other official use as the NASA Administrator may authorize. Public availability has been approved only in the form of illustrations by the various news media. When and if there is any change in this policy, which is not anticipated, it will be publicly announced.