STS-105

STS-105
Znak expedice
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Údaje o expedici
Na staniciISS
LoďDiscovery
COSPAR2001-035A
Členů expedice7
Počet výstupů do vesmíru2
Délka výstupů do vesmíru11 hodin a 45 minut
Datum startu10. srpna 2001 21:10:14 UTC
KosmodromKennedyho vesmírné středisko, Florida, USA
Vzletová rampa39A
Spojení se stanicí12. srpna 2001 18:41 UTC
Délka letu11 dnů, 21 hodin a 12 minut
z toho na stanici7 dní, 20 hodin a 11 minut
Odlet ze stanice20. srpna 2001 14:52 UTC
Datum přistání22. srpna 2001 18:22:58 UTC
Místo přistáníKennedyho vesmírné středisko, Florida, USA
Fotografie posádky
Posádka STS-105 s posádkami ISS Expedice 2 a 3

Posádka STS-105 s posádkami ISS Expedice 2 a 3

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STS-105 je mise amerického programu raketoplánů, konkrétně stroje Discovery v srpnu 2001. Byl to poslední start raketoplánu před opravou, kdy byl vyměněn kryt kokpitu. Hlavním cílem letu byla výměna druhé a třetí posádky na Mezinárodní vesmírné stanici.

Posádka

Startovali z Expedice 3

Přistáli z Expedice 2

V závorkách je uveden dosavadní počet letů do vesmíru včetně této mise.

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Old flag of Russia from the Tsarist era. This variant is still used today.
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The STS-105 crew patch symbolizes the exchange of the Expedition Two and Expedition Three crews aboard the International Space Station. The three gold stars near the ascending Orbiter represent the U.S. commanded Expedition Three crew as they journey into space, while the two gold stars near the descending Orbiter represent the Russian commanded Expedition Two crew and their return to Earth. The plumes of each Orbiter represent the flags of the United States and Russia and symbolize the close cooperation between the two countries. The Astronaut Office symbol, a star with three rays of light, depicts the unbroken link between Earth and the newest and brightest star on the horizon, the International Space Station (ISS). The ascending and descending Orbiters form a circle that represents both the crew rotation and the continuous presence in space aboard the ISS. The names of the four astronauts who will crew Discovery are shown along the border of the patch. The names of the Expedition Three and Expedition Two crews are shown on the chevron at the bottom of the patch. 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 we do not anticipate, it will be publicly announced.
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This is the portrait for the astronaut and cosmonaut crew members comprising STS-105, including the base crew (bottom center) of astronauts and the replacement or "up" crew (upper right) who will serve Expedition Three, scheduled to replace the Expedition Two (upper left) cosmonaut/astronaut trio or the "down" crew currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Astronaut Scott J. Horowitz (front right in the bottom grouping) is STS-105 crew commander. Joining him are (from left in the same photo) astronauts Frederick W. (Rick) Sturckow, pilot; and Patrick G. Forrester and Daniel T. Barry, both mission specialists. Astronaut Frank L. Culbertson, Jr. (center in the upper right grouping), commander, is flanked by cosmonauts Mikhail Tyurin (left) and Vladimir N. Dezhurov, both flight engineers representing Rosaviakosmos. Expected to move from the station over to the Space Shuttle Discovery for their return to Earth after a long stay aboard the ISS are (from left in the upper left gathering) astronaut James S. Voss, cosmonaut Yury V. Usachev and astronaut Susan J. Helms. Usachev, representing Rosaviakosmos, is Expedition Two commander; with Voss and Helms serving as flight engineers.