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DESCRIPTIONNAME OF SITECITYSTATE
BIRTHPLACELOWELL GENERAL HOSPITALLOWELLMASSACHUETTS
SCHOOLALVIRNE HIGH SCHOOLHUDSONNEW HAMPSHIRE
SCHOOLPELHAM HIGH SCHOOLPELHAMNEW HAMPSHIRE
ALMA MATERUNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIREDURHAMNEW HAMPSHIRE
ALMA MATEROHIO STATE UNIVERSITY – VETERNARY MEDICINECOLUMBUSOHIO
ALMA MATERHARVARD UNIVERSITYCAMBRIDGEMASSACHUETTS
2 YRS OF INTERNSHIPJOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITYBALTIMOREMARYLAND
NAME OF VEHICLENAME OF ORBITERMISSION NUMBERMISSION DESCRIPTIONLOCATIONCITYSTATE/COUNTRY
SPACE SHUTTLESPACE SHUTTLE
COLUMBIA
STS-78STS-78 was the fifth dedicated Life and Microgravity Spacelab mission for the Space Shuttle program, flown partly in preparation for the International Space Station project. The mission was used to do.
22 life science and microgravity experiments using the Orbiter’s pressurized Life & Microgravity Spacelab module (LM2).
Tests into the use of the Orbiter’s Reaction Control System jets to raise the altitude of orbiting satellites.
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SPACE SHUTTLESPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIASTS 90STS-90 was a 1998 Space Shuttle mission flown by the Space Shuttle Columbia. The 16-day mission marked the last flight of the European Space Agency’s Spacelab laboratory module, which had first flown on Columbia on STS-9, and was also the last daytime landing for Columbia.
SPACE SHUTTLESPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOURSTS 123STS-123 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) which was flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour. STS-123 was the 1J/A ISS assembly mission. The original launch target date was February 14, 2008, but after the delay of STS-122, the shuttle was launched on March 11, 2008. It was the twenty-fifth shuttle mission to visit the ISS, and delivered the first module of the Japanese laboratory, Japanese Experiment Module (Kibō), and the Canadian Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator, (SPDM) Dextre robotics system to the station. The mission duration was 15 days and 18 hours, and it was the first mission to fully utilize the Station-to-Shuttle Power Transfer System (SSPTS), allowing space station power to augment the shuttle power systems. The mission set a record for a shuttle’s longest stay at the ISS.CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTEREXPOSITION PARKCALIFORNIA
SPACE SHUTTLESPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIASTS 109STS-109 (SM3B) was a Space Shuttle mission that launched from the Kennedy Space Center on 1 March 2002. It was the 108th mission of the Space Shuttle program, the 27th flight of the orbiter Columbia and the fourth servicing of the Hubble Space Telescope. It was also the last successful mission of the orbiter Columbia before the ill-fated STS-107 mission, which culminated in the Columbia disaster.N/AN/AN/A