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- STS-88 abstract "STS-88 was the first Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). It was flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour, and took the first American module, the Unity node, to the station.The seven-day mission was highlighted by the mating of the U.S.-built Unity node to the Functional Cargo Block (Zarya module) already in orbit, and three spacewalks to connect power and data transmission cables between the Node and the FGB. Zarya, built by Boeing and the Russian Space Agency, was launched on a Russian Proton rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan in November 1998.Other payloads on the STS-88 mission included the IMAX Cargo Bay Camera (ICBC), the Argentine Scientific Applications Satellite-S (SAC-A), the MightySat 1 Hitchhiker payload, the Space Experiment Module (SEM-07) and Getaway Special G-093 sponsored by the University of Michigan.".
- STS-88 cosparId "1998-069A".
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- STS-88 agency6Up Russian_Federal_Space_Agency.
- STS-88 apsis "gee".
- STS-88 cosparId "1998".
- STS-88 crew1Up Robert_D._Cabana.
- STS-88 crew2Up Frederick_W._Sturckow.
- STS-88 crew3Up Jerry_L._Ross.
- STS-88 crew4Up Nancy_J._Currie.
- STS-88 crew5Up James_H._Newman.
- STS-88 crew6Up Sergei_Krikalev.
- STS-88 crewMembers Frederick_W._Sturckow.
- STS-88 crewMembers James_H._Newman.
- STS-88 crewMembers Jerry_L._Ross.
- STS-88 crewMembers Nancy_J._Currie.
- STS-88 crewMembers Robert_D._Cabana.
- STS-88 crewMembers Sergei_Krikalev.
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- STS-88 crewPhotoCaption "Left to right - Front: Krikalev, Currie; Back: Ross, Cabana, Sturckow, Newman".
- STS-88 crewSize "6".
- STS-88 date "7.193233094299E12".
- STS-88 date "7.193233452934E12".
- STS-88 docking "--12-07".
- STS-88 flights1Up "Fourth".
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- STS-88 imageCaption "Endeavour, docked to Unity, moves the Zarya spacecraft into position for mating".
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- STS-88 landingDate "--12-16".
- STS-88 landingSite Kennedy_Space_Center.
- STS-88 landingSite Shuttle_Landing_Facility.
- STS-88 launchDate "--12-04".
- STS-88 launchSite Kennedy_Space_Center.
- STS-88 launchSite Kennedy_Space_Center_Launch_Complex_39.
- STS-88 missionDuration "1019880.0".
- STS-88 missionType "ISS assembly".
- STS-88 name "STS-88".
- STS-88 nextMission STS-96.
- STS-88 notes "unexplained master alarm".
- STS-88 operator NASA.
- STS-88 orbitInclination "51.6".
- STS-88 orbitPeriod "5544.0".
- STS-88 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- STS-88 orbitRegime Low_Earth_orbit.
- STS-88 orbitsCompleted "185".
- STS-88 position "Commander".
- STS-88 position "Mission Specialist 1".
- STS-88 position "Mission Specialist 2".
- STS-88 position "Mission Specialist 3".
- STS-88 position "Mission Specialist 4".
- STS-88 position "Pilot".
- STS-88 previousMission STS-95.
- STS-88 programme Space_Shuttle_program.
- STS-88 reason "procedural".
- STS-88 result "scrubbed".
- STS-88 result "success".
- STS-88 satcat "25549".
- STS-88 terminology "Astronaut".
- STS-88 weathergo "40.0".
- STS-88 subject Category:Space_Shuttle_missions.
- STS-88 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1998.
- STS-88 type ArtificialSatellite.
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- STS-88 comment "STS-88 was the first Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). It was flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour, and took the first American module, the Unity node, to the station.The seven-day mission was highlighted by the mating of the U.S.-built Unity node to the Functional Cargo Block (Zarya module) already in orbit, and three spacewalks to connect power and data transmission cables between the Node and the FGB.".
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