
STS-92 - Wikipedia
STS-92 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station [1] (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Discovery. STS-92 marked the 100th mission of the Space Shuttle and Discovery's 28th flight. It was launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, 11 October 2000. [2]
STS-92 - NASA
Oct 11, 2000 · STS-92, during its 12-day mission to the International Space Station (ISS), completed all assigned objectives to install the Zenith Z1 Truss and the third pressurized mating adapter (PMA 3) for use as a docking port for subsequent shuttle missions.
Spaceflight mission report: STS-92
Nov 10, 2000 · After the spacewalk, Discovery completed the second of the three station reboosts scheduled for STS-92. They fired reaction control system jets in a series of pulses of 1.4 seconds each, over a 30-minute period, gently raising the station's orbit by about 3.1 km.
STS-92 Fact Sheet - Spaceline
Dec 27, 1999 · STS-92 marked the fifth Space Shuttle flight to the International Space Station (ISS). Discovery docked to ISS at 1:45 p.m. EST on October 13, 2000. Astronauts Chiao and McArthur conducted the first spacewalk of the mission on October 15, 2000. This spacewalk lasted 6 hours, 28 minutes.
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STS-92 - NASA
STS-92 Mission Overview DISCOVERY DELIVERS FRAMEWORK FOR FUTURE SPACE STATION GROWTH Space Shuttle Discovery is poised to deliver the next in a series of major hardware components to the International Space Station (ISS) during the STS-92 mission as the new international facility receives its first framework structure to house
Space Station 20th: STS-92 Resumes International Space Station ... - NASA
Oct 14, 2020 · The STS-92 crew returned the PCG-EGN Dewar to Earth for scientists to examine the crystals grown during the 46 days the experiment spent in space, the first experiment results returned from the orbiting laboratory. The crew then closed the hatch for the final time on an uninhabited space station.
STS-92 - Encyclopedia Astronautica
STS-92 was a space station assembly flight to bring the Z-1 Truss (mounted on a Spacelab pallet), Control Moment Gyros, Pressurized Mating Adapter-3 (PMA-3) and two DDCU (Heat pipes) to the International Space Station.
NASA - NSSDCA - Spacecraft - Details
May 1, 2015 · STS 92 was an American shuttle spacecraft that was launched from Cape Canaveral at 23:17 UT. The crew carried out space walks to install a 8.5 ton, aluminum Z-1 truss on the Unity module. The truss was intended to support a football-field sized solar array that will be installed during a later mission in December 2000.
STS-92 Mission Highlights Resource Tape - NASA Technical …
Aug 2, 2001 · An overview of the STS-92 Discovery mission (crew: Commander Brian Duffy, Pilot Pamela Melroy, and Mission Specialists Koichi Wakata, Leroy Chiao, Peter Wisoff, Michael Lopez-Alegria, and William McArthur) is given through footage of each flight day.
STS-92 MISSION OVERVIEW - Space Shuttle
STS-92 Mission Commander Brian Duffy along with Pilot Pam Melroy and Mission Specialists Leroy Chiao, Bill McArthur, Mike Lopez-Alegria, Jeff Wisoff and Koichi Wakata were awakened at 5:17 a.m. today to begin what should be their final full day in orbit.