STS-121

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human spaceflight. 

2006-07-06T00:00:00Z
docking and berthing of spacecraft International Space Station 2006
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AirForce2AirForce2
Atlantis lifted off orbiter transporter in VAB prior to STS-121 (KSC-05PD-1653)Atlantis lifted off orbiter transporter in VAB prior to STS-121 (KSC-05PD-1653)
Atlantis lifted off orbiter transporter in VAB prior to STS-121 (KSC-05PD-1654)Atlantis lifted off orbiter transporter in VAB prior to STS-121 (KSC-05PD-1654)
Crew arrives at KennedyCrew arrives at Kennedy
Fuel cell removed from Space Shuttle Discovery in the Orbiter Processing FacilityFuel cell removed from Space Shuttle Discovery in the Orbiter Processing Facility
Fuel cell removed from Space Shuttle Discovery in the Orbiter Processing FacilityFuel cell removed from Space Shuttle Discovery in the Orbiter Processing Facility
LMC STS-127LMC STS-127
MELFIMELFI
Minus Eighty Degree Laboratory Freezer into LeonardoMinus Eighty Degree Laboratory Freezer into Leonardo
Nasa crackNasa crack
STS 121 PRESENTATION BY ASTRONAUT PIERS SELLERSSTS 121 PRESENTATION BY ASTRONAUT PIERS SELLERS
STS 121 PRESENTATION BY ASTRONAUT PIERS SELLERSSTS 121 PRESENTATION BY ASTRONAUT PIERS SELLERS
STS 121 PRESENTATION BY ASTRONAUT PIERS SELLERSSTS 121 PRESENTATION BY ASTRONAUT PIERS SELLERS
STS 121 PRESENTATION BY ASTRONAUT PIERS SELLERSSTS 121 PRESENTATION BY ASTRONAUT PIERS SELLERS
STS 121 crew 04STS 121 crew 04
STS-121 Walkout-4-7-6STS-121 Walkout-4-7-6
STS-121 crewSTS-121 crew
STS-121 patchSTS-121 patch
Space Shuttle Discovery rests on Launch Pad 39BSpace Shuttle Discovery rests on Launch Pad 39B
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
major2006docking and berthing of spacecraft International Space StationWikidata
major2006landing Launch and Landing FacilityWikidata
major2006rocket launch Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39BWikidata
personLisa NowakWikidata
personMark KellyWikidata
personMichael E. FossumWikidata
personPiers SellersWikidata
personStephanie WilsonWikidata
personSteven LindseyWikidata
personThomas ReiterWikidata
documentNASA STS-121 press kitWikimedia
imageAirForce2Wikimedia
imageAtlantis lifted off orbiter transporter in VAB prior to STS-121 (KSC-05PD-1653)Wikimedia
image2005Atlantis lifted off orbiter transporter in VAB prior to STS-121 (KSC-05PD-1654)Wikimedia
imageCrew arrives at KennedyWikimedia
image2006Fuel cell removed from Space Shuttle Discovery in the Orbiter Processing FacilityWikimedia
image2006Fuel cell removed from Space Shuttle Discovery in the Orbiter Processing FacilityWikimedia
imageLMC STS-127Wikimedia
image2003MELFIWikimedia
image2005Minus Eighty Degree Laboratory Freezer into LeonardoWikimedia
imageNasa crackWikimedia
imageSTS 121 PRESENTATION BY ASTRONAUT PIERS SELLERSWikimedia
imageSTS 121 PRESENTATION BY ASTRONAUT PIERS SELLERSWikimedia
imageSTS 121 PRESENTATION BY ASTRONAUT PIERS SELLERSWikimedia
imageSTS 121 PRESENTATION BY ASTRONAUT PIERS SELLERSWikimedia
image2005STS 121 crew 04Wikimedia
imageSTS-121 Walkout-4-7-6Wikimedia
imageSTS-121 crewWikimedia
image2005STS-121 patchWikimedia
imageSpace Shuttle Discovery rests on Launch Pad 39BWikimedia
video2005Next on the NASA Space Shuttle Status Report: Space Shuttle Discovery roared into space and successfully completed a 12-day Return to Flight mission after more than two years of safety modifications.Wikimedia
video2005Now on the NASA Space Shuttle Status Report: It Takes Two. An important, second test on Space Shuttle Discovery's External Tank. Then, ET-121 attaches to its Solid Rocket Boosters and prepares to fly with Discovery.Wikimedia
video2005The astronaut crew set to fly the Space Shuttle Atlantis into space on mission STS-121 late this summer is already in the final stages of preparing for flight.Wikimedia
video2005You're watching NASA Direct. Next on the NASA Space Shuttle Status Report: Getting ready - Orbiter Discovery gets ready for NASA's 18th International Space Station flight. Close behind - Atlantis is also preparing for flight at Kennedy Space Center.Wikimedia
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