STS-98

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STS-98 was a 2001 Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Atlantis. It was the first human spaceflight launch of the 21st century. STS-98 delivered to the station the Destiny Laboratory Module. All mission objectives were completed and the shuttle reentered and landed safely at Edwards Air Force Base on 20 February 2001, after twelve days in space, six of which were spent docked to the ISS.

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Atlantis on orbiter transporter being transported to VAB (KSC-00PP-1826)Atlantis on orbiter transporter being transported to VAB (KSC-00PP-1826)
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STS-98 U.S. Lab payload is moved to stand for weight determination (KSC-00PP-1938)STS-98 U.S. Lab payload is moved to stand for weight determination (KSC-00PP-1938)
Destiny move to payload cannisterDestiny move to payload cannister
STS-98 payload U.S. Lab Destiny is moved into Atlantis` payload bay (KSC-01PP-0060)STS-98 payload U.S. Lab Destiny is moved into Atlantis' payload bay (KSC-01PP-0060)
STS-98 U.S. Lab Destiny rests in Atlantis` payload bay (KSC-01PP-0105)STS-98 U.S. Lab Destiny rests in Atlantis' payload bay (KSC-01PP-0105)