
The STS-100 mission launched for the International Space Station (ISS) on April 19, 2001 as the sixth station assembly flight. Main objectives included the delivery and installation of the Canadian-built Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS), or Canadarm2, the installation of a UHF anterna for space-to-space communications for U.S. based space walks, and the delivery of supplies via the Italian Multipurpose Logistics Module (MPLM) "Raffaello". This is an STS-110 onboard photo of Astronaut James S. Voss, Expedition Two flight engineer, peering into the pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA-2) prior hatch opening. The picture was taken by one of the STS-100 crew members inside the PMA.
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0400014
Date Created
April 23, 2001
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MSFC
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Forward view of the ISS taken during STS-110's docking approach
Apr 9, 2002
STS-110 Commander Bloomfield enters U.S. Lab from PMA 2 during Expedition Four
Apr 10, 2002
Forward view of the ISS taken during STS-110's docking approach
Apr 9, 2002
Onufrienko welcomes Smith in Destiny during STS-110's initial ingress into the ISS
Apr 9, 2002