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In the Operations and Checkout Building, STS-99 Commander Kevin Kregel waves as he suits up during final launch preparations. Liftoff of STS-99, known as the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM), is scheduled for 12:47 p.m. EST from Launch Pad 39A. The SRTM will chart a new course to produce unrivaled 3-D images of the Earth's surface, using two antennae and a 200-foot-long section of space station-derived mast protruding from the payload bay. The result of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission could be close to 1 trillion measurements of the Earth's topography. Besides contributing to the production of better maps, these measurements could lead to improved water drainage modeling, more realistic flight simulators, better locations for cell phone towers, and enhanced navigation safety. The mission is expected to last about 11days. Endeavour is expected to land at KSC Friday, Feb. 11, at 4:55 p.m. EST KSC00pp0118

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-122 Commander Steve Frick returns to the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center after practicing shuttle landings in the shuttle training aircraft before the Feb. 7 launch of space shuttle Atlantis. The STA is a Grumman American Aviation-built Gulf Stream II jet that was modified to simulate an orbiter's cockpit, motion and visual cues, and handling qualities. In flight, the STA duplicates the orbiter's atmospheric descent trajectory from approximately 35,000 feet altitude to landing on a runway. Because the orbiter is unpowered during re-entry and landing, its high-speed glide must be perfectly executed the first time. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd0139

STS082-329-001 - STS-082 - Flight deck activity during EVA

Expedition 19 Launch Day. NASA public domain image colelction.

Expedition 19 Launch Day (200903260016HQ)

Expedition 19 Launch Day. NASA public domain image colelction.

S107E05062 - STS-107 - Anderson exercises on the Ergometer as part of ARMS experiment in Spacehab RDM during STS-107

S82E5342 - STS-082 - Joe Tanner looks out the orbiter windows and take photographs

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STS077-364-029 - STS-077 - CFZF - Gewerblicher Schwimmerzonenofen

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Die ursprüngliche Auffindungshilfe beschrieb dies wie folgt:

Beschreibung: Marc Garneau, Missionsspezialist der STS-77, trägt eine Sonnenbrille und blickt auf seine Arbeit mit dem Commercial Float Zone Furnace (CFZF) zurück. Betreff: ASTRONAUTS, SPACEHAB, FURNACES, SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, STS-77, ENDEAVOUR (ORBITER)

Aufgenommen am: 20. 6. 1996

Kategorien: Experiment (nicht-medizinisch)

Interieur _ Exterieur: Interieur

Ground _ Orbit: Auf der Umlaufbahn

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-77

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cfzf Werbung Zone Ofen NASA sts 77 bemühen Weltraumexperimente hohe Auflösung ultrahohe Auflösung Zonenofen sts 77 Missionsspezialist Marc Garneau tiff sts 77 Öfen sts 77 Experiment Aktivitäten an Bord Astronauten Weltraumprogramm
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1996
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label_outline Explore Sts 77 Mission Specialist Marc Garneau, Zone Furnace, Cfzf

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cfzf Werbung Zone Ofen NASA sts 77 bemühen Weltraumexperimente hohe Auflösung ultrahohe Auflösung Zonenofen sts 77 Missionsspezialist Marc Garneau tiff sts 77 Öfen sts 77 Experiment Aktivitäten an Bord Astronauten Weltraumprogramm