Crew:
Kent Rominger [5], Commander
Jeffrey Ashby [2], Pilot
John Phillips [1], Mission Specialist
Chris Hadfield [2], Mission Specialist (Canada)
Scott Parazynski [4], Mission Specialist
Umberto Guidoni [2], Mission Specialist (Italy)
Yuri Lonchakov [1], Mission Specialist (Russia)
Launch:
Pad: 39-A [58]
Date: 19 April 2001
Time: 18:40:42 UTC
Orbit:
Altitude: 177 nm
Inclination: 51.6 degrees
Orbits: 186
Duration: 11 days, 21 hours, 30 minutes, 0 seconds
Distance: 4,900,000 miles
ISS Docking: PMA-2 on Destiny, 21 April 2001, 13:59 UTC - 29 April 2001, 17:34 UTC
Landing:
Location: Runway 22, Edwards Air Force Base, CA [48]
Date: 1 May 2001
Time: 16:10:42 UTC
Rollout: 1 minute, 14 seconds (2,427 meters, 7,964 feet)
Mission EVA's:
1) On 22 April 2001 for 7 hours, 10 minutes
2) On 24 April 2001 for 7 hours, 40 minutes
EVA's were performed by the following individuals:
Chris Hadfield
Scott Parazynski
Highlights:
9th Space Station Assembly Flight 6A.
The Raffaello cargo module (MPLM) was attached. Two
space walks were performed to install the Canadian designed and built Canadarm2 robotic
arm.
Chris Hadfield became the first Canadian to perform a spacewalk.
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