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STS-104 Atlantis
STS-104 Suit Check
July 12, 2001
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MS Reilly has his suit fitted
and checked;
MS Gernhardt tries on his helmet.
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MS Reilly and MS Gernhardt
don their helmets.
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MS Kavandi, fully suited, gets
accustomed to her helmet while
Pilot Hobaugh has his suit fitted.
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Commander Lindsey tries on
his
helmet with the help of technicians.
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| KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -–
With the launch of STS-104 just days away, the five crew members have their
flight suits and helmets fitted and checked. The 10th assembly flight to
the International Space Station, the primary payload on the mission is the
joint airlock module, which will require two spacewalks to attach it to
the Space Station. The airlock will be the primary path for Space Station
spacewalk entry and departure for U.S. spacesuits, and will also support
the Russian Orlan spacesuit for EVA activity. |
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