STS-96

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STS-96 was a 1999 NASA Space Shuttle Discovery mission that performed the first docking with the International Space Station after its initial assembly flights, delivering supplies and equipment.

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STS-96 canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NASA spaceflight
Space Shuttle Discovery mission
Space Shuttle mission
country United States of America
surface form: United States
delivered ORU Transfer Device (OTD)
Russian cargo crane Strela
cargo to Unity module
logistics and supplies to ISS
tools and equipment for ISS maintenance
destination International Space Station
low Earth orbit
surface form: Low Earth orbit
EVAObjective attach tools and handrails to ISS
connect electrical and data cables on ISS exterior
deploy U.S. and Russian cargo on ISS exterior
inspect ISS exterior
install ORU Transfer Device
install Russian cargo crane Strela
install TV camera cables and fixtures
install U.S. built crane components
install U.S. built tools for ISS assembly
install covers and protective equipment on ISS
install docking aids and targets
install equipment on ISS exterior
ISS module Zarya
surface form: install equipment on Zarya module

install external lights and brackets on ISS
install external storage fixtures
install external tool boxes on ISS
install foot restraints and tether points
install handrails on Unity module
prepare ISS for future Shuttle dockings
prepare Unity and Zarya for future modules
firstDockingWithISS true
followedBy STS-96 was followed by STS-103 in the Space Shuttle flight sequence
landingDate 1999-06-06
landingSite Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility
launchDate 1999-05-27
launchSite Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39B
launchVehicle Space Shuttle Discovery
missionDuration 9 days 19 hours 13 minutes
missionNumber 96
missionType ISS assembly and resupply
Logistics to International Space Station
operator NASA
orbiter Discovery
partOf ISS assembly phase
performedEVA 2
precededBy STS-93
surface form: STS-96 was preceded by STS-93 in the Space Shuttle flight sequence
program NASA Space Shuttle program
surface form: Space Shuttle program
spacecraft Space Shuttle Discovery
wasFirstShuttleDockingToISS true

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STS-88 followedBy STS-96
Rick D. Husband pilotOf STS-96
Julie Payette spaceMission STS-96
STS-93 precededBy STS-96