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SSGT Steve Rasmussen, electronic maintenance technician with the 6949th Electronic Security Squadron, monitors equipment at a systems maintenance station aboard a 55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing RC-135 Stratolifter aircraft

Yesterday, NASA decided to postpone for 24-hours the launch of Columbia on mission STS-83 due to a requirement to add additional thermal insulation to water coolant lines in the orbiter's payload bay. The water coolant lines are seen here winding their way around the window on the left. Managers determined that the lines, which cool various electronics on the orbiter, were not properly insulated and could possibly freeze during Columbia's 16-days in space. Columbia's launch is now set for 2:00 p.m. EST on Friday, April 4, 1997 KSC-97pc559

S121E06597 - STS-121 - View of RCC repair sample pallet for DTO 484 taken during STS-121 / Expedition 13 joint operations

S121E06590 - STS-121 - View of RCC repair sample pallet for DTO 484 taken during STS-121 / Expedition 13 joint operations

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S121E06659 - STS-121 - View of RCC repair sample pallet for DTO 484 taken during STS-121 / Expedition 13 joint operations

S121E06648 - STS-121 - View of RCC repair sample pallet for DTO 484 taken during STS-121 / Expedition 13 joint operations

S121E06631 - STS-121 - View of RCC repair sample pallet for DTO 484 taken during STS-121 / Expedition 13 joint operations

S121E06646 - STS-121 - View of RCC repair sample pallet for DTO 484 taken during STS-121 / Expedition 13 joint operations

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STS106-323-033 - STS-106 - View of the new Head-Up Display (HUD) / cockpit in Atlantis during STS-106

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Description: View of the new Head-Up Display (HED) / cockpit on the forward flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV-104), taken during the STS-106 mission.

Subject Terms: STS-106, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), FLIGHT DECK, HEAD-UP DISPLAYS, MONITORS, SCREENS, PANELS, COCKPITS

Date Taken: 9/20/2000

Categories: Flight Station

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-106

Space Shuttle Atlantis was a space shuttle that was operated by NASA as part of the Space Shuttle program. It was the fourth operational shuttle built, and the last one to be built before the program was retired in 2011. Atlantis was named after the first research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and it made its first flight in October 1985. Over the course of its career, Atlantis completed 33 missions and spent a total of 307 days in space. Its last mission was STS-135, which was the final mission of the Space Shuttle program. Atlantis is now on display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. Space Shuttle Atlantis (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-104) was one of the four first operational orbiters in the Space Shuttle fleet of NASA, the space agency of the United States. (The other two are Discovery and Endeavour.) Atlantis was the fourth operational shuttle built. Atlantis is named after a two-masted sailing ship that operated from 1930 to 1966 for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. Atlantis performed well in 25 years of service, flying 33 missions.

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2000
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Space Shuttle Atlantis

The Fourth Pperational Shuttle Built
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label_outline Explore Head Up, Head Up Display, Cockpit

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VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER VIC DISPLAY AREAS

A view looking into the rear cargo ramp of a Soviet An-124 Condor cargo aircraft on display at the 85 Paris Air Show

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NASA ADMINISTRATOR CHARLES BOLDEN AT THE JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE MODEL DISPLAY AT THE MARYLAND SCIENCE CENTER IN BALTIMORE, MD

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S74E5212 - STS-106 - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

STS106-322-010 - STS-106 - Views of stowage bags in Zarya taken during STS-106

Technical Sergeant Richard Green of the 16th Surveillance Squadron monitors a Cobra Dane radar display screen

STS106-317-006 - STS-106 - View of the new Head-Up Display (HUD) / cockpit of Atlantis during STS-106

STS106-365-034 - STS-106 - View of stowage bags and food containers in Zarya taken during STS-106

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