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STS-108 Endeavour
Crew Departure from Kennedy Space Center
December 19, 2001

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The ISS Expedition 3 Crew departs the Kennedy Space Center.
The Expedition 3 crew members depart KSC after a successful mission on the International Space Station.
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -– The Expedition Three crew wave farewell and board the plane for Houston. The three returned to Earth, and KSC, as passengers aboard the orbiter Endeavour, which landed at 12:55 p.m. EST (17:55 GMT) Dec. 17, 2001, after completing mission STS-108. Expedition 3 had spent 129 days on the International Space Station. The landing is the 57th at KSC in the history of the program STS-108 was the 12th mission to the Space Station. This mission was the 107th flight in the Shuttle program and the 17th flight for the orbiter.
 
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