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STS106-303-034 - STS-106 - View of the TVIS installation area / ARCU pit in Zvezda during STS-106

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Description: View of the Treadmill Vibration Isolation System (TVIS) installation area / American-to-Russian Converter Unit (ARCU) pit in the Zvezda / Service Module (SM) taken during the STS-106 mission.

Subject Terms: STS-106, SERVICE MODULE, RUSSIAN SPACE PROGRAM, VIBRATION DAMPING, TREADMILLS, PHYSICAL EXERCISE

Date Taken: 9/15/2000

Categories: Station Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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view tvis installation arcu pit zvezda sts 106 atlantis nasa zvezda service module sts 106 service module sts 106 mission tiff sts 106 tvis installation area treadmill vibration isolation system installation area arcu pit american to russian converter unit russian space program treadmills vibration physical exercise station configuration space program
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) activities at SPACEHAB, members of the STS-106 crew check out a Russian foot restraint, equipment that will be part of the payload on their mission to the International Space Station. Around the table are Mission Specialist Yuri I. Malenchenko (back to camera), a SPACEHAB worker, and Mission Specialists Daniel C. Burbank (at end of table) and Edward T. Lu (right). Others at KSC for the CEIT are Commander Terrence W. Wilcutt, Pilot Scott D. Altman, and Mission Specialists Boris V. Morukov and Richard A. Mastracchio. Malenchenko and Morukov represent the Russian Aviation and Space Agency. On the 11-day mission, the seven-member crew will perform support tasks on orbit, transfer supplies and prepare the living quarters in the newly arrived Zvezda Service Module for the first long-duration crew, dubbed “Expedition One,” which is due to arrive at the Station in late fall. STS-106 is scheduled to launch Sept. 8, 2000, at 8:31 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39B KSC00pp0961

S74E5202 - STS-106 - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- As part of Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) activities at SPACEHAB, members of the STS-106 crew check out a Maximum Envelope Support Structure (MESS) rack they will be using during their mission to the International Space Station. Seen here (with backs to camera, in uniform) are Mission Specialist Richard A. Mastracchio, Pilot Scott D. Altman, Boris V. Morukov, and Edward T. Lu (at right). Also taking part in the CEIT are Commander Terrence W. Wilcutt and Mission Specialists Yuri I. Malenchenko and Daniel C. Burbank. Malenchenko and Morukov represent the Russian Aviation and Space Agency. STS-106 is scheduled to launch Sept. 8, 2000, at 8:31 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39B on an 11-day mission. The seven-member crew will prepare the Space Station for its first resident crew and begin outfitting the newly arrived Zvezda Service Module. They will perform support tasks on orbit, transfer supplies and prepare the Zvezda living quarters for the first long-duration crew, dubbed “Expedition One,” which is due to arrive at the Station in late fall KSC00pp0952

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view tvis installation arcu pit zvezda sts 106 atlantis nasa zvezda service module sts 106 service module sts 106 mission tiff sts 106 tvis installation area treadmill vibration isolation system installation area arcu pit american to russian converter unit russian space program treadmills vibration physical exercise station configuration space program