STS-98

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STS-98 was a 2001 NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis mission that delivered and installed the Destiny laboratory module to the International Space Station.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NASA spaceflight
Space Shuttle mission
apoapsis 386 km
associatedSpaceStation International Space Station NERFINISHED
commander Kenneth D. Cockrell NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crewSize 5
deliveredModule Destiny laboratory module NERFINISHED
dockedTo International Space Station NERFINISHED
dockingPort Pressurized Mating Adapter-2 NERFINISHED
evaCrewMember Robert L. Curbeam Jr. NERFINISHED
Thomas D. Jones NERFINISHED
evaPerformed true
followedBy STS-102 NERFINISHED
inclination 51.6 degrees
installedOn International Space Station NERFINISHED
issAssemblyFlight 5A
landingDate 2001-02-20
landingSite Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility NERFINISHED
launchDate 2001-02-07
launchMass 116529 kg
launchSite Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A
launchVehicle Space Shuttle Atlantis NERFINISHED
missionDuration 12 days 21 hours 20 minutes
missionNumber 98
missionObjective Deliver and install the Destiny laboratory module to the International Space Station
Reconfigure ISS power and thermal systems for Destiny
missionPatchShape round
missionSpecialist Marsha S. Ivins NERFINISHED
Robert L. Curbeam Jr. NERFINISHED
Thomas D. Jones NERFINISHED
missionType International Space Station assembly mission NERFINISHED
numberOfEVAs 3
operator NASA
orbit Low Earth orbit
orbitsCompleted 203
payloadMass 16748 kg
periapsis 375 km
period 92 minutes
pilot Mark L. Polansky NERFINISHED
precededBy STS-97 NERFINISHED
primaryPayload Destiny laboratory module NERFINISHED
program NASA Space Shuttle program
surface form: Space Shuttle program
spacecraft Space Shuttle Atlantis NERFINISHED
spacecraftName Atlantis NERFINISHED
spacecraftSerialNumber OV-104 NERFINISHED
totalEVATime 19 hours 20 minutes
yearOfSpaceflight 2001

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