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Shuttle Mission: STS-107
Orbiter: Columbia
Date: January 16, 2003

Image: Montage of images including the Space Shuttle and American FlagShuttle Columbia's primary payload is the SPACEHAB Research Double Module, or RDM, which will make its debut on this mission. Most of the STS-107 experiments will be located in the RDM and in Columbia's middeck. Also in the payload bay is the Fast Reaction Experiments Enabling Science, Technology, Applications and Research, or FREESTAR. Six experiments make up FREESTAR, including 11 research studies from schools across the U.S.

The seven-member crew of STS-107 will split into two alternating shifts in order to maintain a 24-hour-a-day schedule on orbit. Using the unique low gravity environment of low Earth orbit, they will stay busy with studies about our bodies, our home planet, and the universe. The European Space Agency's Advanced Respiratory Monitoring System consists of seven experiments to look for changes in the heart, lungs or metabolism. The Canadian Space Agency and German Space Agency are also participating in studies, as are students from schools in Australia, China, Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein and the U.S.


STS-107 Crew

STS-107 Commander, Rick Husband

Commander
Rick
Husband
STS-107 Payload Commander, Michael Anderson

Payload
Commander
Michael Anderson

STS-107 Mission Specialist, Kalpana Chawla

Mission
Specialist
Kalpana Chawla
STS-107 Mission Specialist, David Brown

Mission
Specialist
David
Brown
STS-107 Mission Specliast, Laurel Clark

Mission Specialist
Laurel
Clark
STS-107 Payload Specialist, Ilan Ramon

Payload Specialist
Ilan
Ramon
(ISA)

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