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STS-111 was a space shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour. STS-111 resupplied the station and replaced the Expedition 4 crew with the Expedition 5 crew. It was launched on 5 June 2002, from Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

STS-111
Canadarm2 grapples the Mobile Base System, prior to its installation on the ISS' Mobile Servicing System
NamesSpace Transportation System-110
Mission typeISS logistics
Crew rotation
OperatorNASA
COSPAR ID2002-028A
SATCAT no.27440
Mission duration13 days, 20 hours, 35 minutes, 56 seconds
Distance travelled9,300,000 kilometres (5,800,000 mi)
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftSpace Shuttle Endeavour
Launch mass116,523 kilograms (256,889 lb)
Landing mass99,385 kilograms (219,106 lb)
Payload mass12,058 kilograms (26,583 lb)
Crew
Crew size7
Members
Launching
  • Valery G. Korzun
  • Peggy A. Whitson
  • Sergei Y. Treshchov
Landing
Start of mission
Launch date5 June 2002 21:22:49 (2002-06-05UTC21:22:49Z) UTC
Launch siteKennedy LC-39A
End of mission
Landing date19 June 2002 17:58:45 (2002-06-19UTC17:58:46Z) UTC
Landing siteEdwards Runway 22
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
Perigee altitude349 kilometres (217 mi)
Apogee altitude387 kilometres (240 mi)
Inclination51.6 degrees
Period91.9 minutes
Docking with ISS
Docking portPMA-2
(Destiny forward)
Docking date7 June 2002 16:25 UTC
Undocking date15 June 2002 14:32 UTC
Time docked7 days, 22 hours, 7 minutes

(L-R): Philippe Perrin, Paul S. Lockhart, Kenneth D. Cockrell, Franklin R. Chang-Diaz
Space Shuttle program
 STS-110
STS-112 
 

Crew


Launched Expedition 5 crew
Launched Expedition 5 crew
Landed Expedition 4 crew
Landed Expedition 4 crew
Position Launching Astronaut Landing Astronaut
Commander Kenneth D. Cockrell
Fifth and last spaceflight
Pilot Paul S. Lockhart
First spaceflight
Mission Specialist 1 Philippe Perrin, CNES
Only spaceflight
Mission Specialist 2 / Franklin Chang-Diaz
Seventh and last spaceflight
Mission Specialist 3 Valery G. Korzun, RKA
Expedition 5
Second and last spaceflight
ISS Commander/Soyuz Commander
Yuri I. Onufrienko, RKA
Expedition 4
Second spaceflight
ISS Commander/Soyuz Commander
Mission Specialist 4 Peggy A. Whitson
Expedition 5
First spaceflight
ISS Flight Engineer
Carl E. Walz
Expedition 4
Fourth and last spaceflight
ISS Flight Engineer
Mission Specialist 5 Sergei Y. Treshchov, RKA
Expedition 5
Only spaceflight
ISS Flight Engineer
Daniel W. Bursch
Expedition 4
Fourth and last spaceflight
ISS Flight Engineer

Mission highlights


STS-111 launches from Kennedy Space Center, 5 June 2002.
STS-111 launches from Kennedy Space Center, 5 June 2002.
STS-111 lands at Edwards Air Force Base, 19 June 2002.
STS-111 lands at Edwards Air Force Base, 19 June 2002.

STS-111, in addition to providing supplies, rotated the crews aboard the International Space Station, exchanging the three Expedition 4 members (1 Russian, 2 American) for the three Expedition 5 members (2 Russian, 1 American).

The Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) carried experiment racks and three stowage and resupply racks to the station. The mission also installed a component of the Canadarm2 called the Mobile Base System (MBS) to the Mobile Transporter (MT) (which was installed during STS-110); This was the second component of the Canadian Mobile Servicing System, or MSS. This gave the mechanical arm the capability to "inchworm" from the U.S. Lab fixture to the MBS and travel along the Truss to work sites.

STS-111 was the last flight of a CNES astronaut, the French agency having disbanded its astronaut group and transferred them to the ESA.


Spacewalks


Endeavour carrying the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module on its approach to the ISS on STS-111
Endeavour carrying the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module on its approach to the ISS on STS-111
Illustration of the International Space Station during STS-111
Illustration of the International Space Station during STS-111
Mission Spacewalkers Start – UTC End – UTC Duration Mission
39. STS-111
EVA 1
Franklin R. Chang-Diaz
Philippe Perrin
9 June 2002
15:27
9 June 2002
22:41
7 h, 14 min Attached Power and Data Grapple Fixture to P6 Truss
40. STS-111
EVA 2
Franklin R. Chang-Diaz
Philippe Perrin
11 June 2002
15:20
11 June 2002
20:20[1][2]
5 h, 00 min Attached Mobile Base System to Mobile Transporter
41. STS-111
EVA 3
Franklin R. Chang-Diaz
Philippe Perrin
13 June 2002
15:16
13 June 2002
22:33
7 h, 17 min Replace Canadarm2 wrist joint
AttemptPlannedResultTurnaroundReasonDecision pointWeather go (%)Notes
130 May 2002, 7:44:26 pmscrubbedweather40%thunderstorms and electrical activity
231 May 2002, 7:21:52 pmscrubbed0 days, 23 hours, 37 minutesweather31 May 2002, 9:45 am80%scrubbed before tanking had begun, concerns of continued bad weather including hail
35 Jun 2002, 5:22:48 amsuccess4 days, 10 hours, 1 minuteinitial plans for Monday launch were delayed due to nitrogen valve problems[3]

Media



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References


 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

  1. NASA.gov
  2. NASA.gov
  3. "Launch delayed because of nitrogen valve problem". CBS News. 1 June 2002. Retrieved 30 August 2009.



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- [en] STS-111

[es] STS-111

STS-111 Insignia de la misión STS-111Operador NASAID COSPAR 2002-028Ano. SATCAT 27440Duración de la misión 13 días, 20:35:56Distancia viajada 5,8 millones de millas (9,3 millones de km)Órbitas completadas 217Propiedades de la naveNave EndeavourMasa de lanzamiento 116 523 kilogramos, 99 385 kilogramos y 12 058 kilogramosTripulaciónTamaño 10Miembros Kenneth CockrellPaul LockhartFranklin Chang-DíazPhilippe PerrinValery KorzunPeggy WhitsonSergei TreshchovYury OnufriyenkoCarl E. WalzDaniel W. BurschComienzo de la misiónLanzamiento 5 de junio de 2002 21:22:49 UTCLugar KSC LC-39AFin de la misiónAterrizaje 19 de junio de 2002 17:58:45 UTC BFAE Pista 22Lugar Base de la Fuerza Aérea EdwardsParámetros orbitalesAltitud 122 millas náuticas (226 km)Altitud del periastro 349 kilómetrosAltitud del apastro 387 kilómetrosInclinación 51,6 gradosPeríodo 91.9 minutos Acople con la EEIPuerto de acople Destiny Fecha de acople 7 de junio de 2002Fecha de desacople 15 de junio de 2002Tiempo acoplado 8 días(da sinistra): Perrin, Lockhart, Cockrell e Chang-Diaz(I-D): Philippe Perrin, Paul S. Lockhart, Kenneth D. Cockrell, Franklin Chang-Díaz Programa del Transbordador Espacial ←  STS-110 STS-112  → [editar datos en Wikidata]

[ru] STS-111

STS-111 — космический полёт MTKK «Индевор» по программе «Спейс Шаттл» (110-й полёт программы), целью которого является продолжение сборки Международной космической станции. Индевор стартовал 5 июня 2002 года из Космического центра Кеннеди в штате Флорида. Основной задачей являлась доставка на Международную космическую станцию (МКС) 5-й основной экспедиции[3], часть UF2 многоцелевого модуля снабжения (MPLM) — «Леонардо», мобильной системы обслуживания MBS, научной аппаратуры и грузов[4].



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