STS-105

STS-105
Aft view of the ISS from the departing Discovery
NamesSpace Transportation System-105
Mission typeISS crew rotation/logistics
OperatorNASA
COSPAR ID2001-035A Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.26888
Mission duration11 days, 21 hours, 13 minutes, 52 seconds
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftSpace Shuttle Discovery
Launch mass116,914 kilograms (257,751 lb)
Landing mass100,824 kilograms (222,279 lb)
Payload mass9,072 kilograms (20,000 lb)
Crew
Crew size7
Members
Launching
Landing
EVAs2
EVA duration11 hours, 45 minutes
Start of mission
Launch date10 August 2001, 21:10:14 (2001-08-10UTC21:10:14Z) UTC
Launch siteKennedy, LC-39A
End of mission
Landing date22 August 2001, 18:23 (2001-08-22UTC18:24Z) UTC
Landing siteKennedy, SLF Runway 15
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
Perigee altitude373 kilometres (232 mi)
Apogee altitude402 kilometres (250 mi)
Inclination51.6 degrees
Period92.3 minutes
Docking with ISS
Docking portPMA-2
(Destiny forward)
Docking date12 August 2001 18:41 UTC
Undocking date20 August 2001 14:51 UTC
Time docked7 days, 20 hours, 9 minutes

Left to right. Centre group: Sturckow, Forrester, Barry, Horowitz. Top left (Expedition 2): Voss, Usachev, Helms. Top right (Expedition 3): Tyurin, Culbertson, Dezhurov
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STS-105 was a mission of the Space Shuttle Discovery to the International Space Station, launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, 10 August 2001. This mission was Discovery's final mission until STS-114, because Discovery was grounded for a refit, and then all Shuttles were grounded in the wake of the Columbia disaster. The refit included an update of the flight deck to the glass cockpit layout, which was already installed on Atlantis and Columbia.


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