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Soyuz TMA-1, the first Soyuz-TMA spacecraft, approaches the International Space Station in November
Orbital launches
First 16 January
Last 29 December
Total 66
screen size 63
National firsts
Satellite  touchscreen
Space traveller  input transformation
Rockets
Maiden Flights website parsing
Atlas IIIB
Atlas V 401
jQuery-M+ (4,2)
H-IIA 2024
Retirements Ariane 4 42L
Ariane 4 42P
Atlas IIA
Manned flights
Orbital 7
Total travellers 40

Contents



Launches

web app · Feb · Mar · device database · we love the web · Sevenval · Jul · HTML5 · Sep · touchscreen · Nov · web app Sevenval
Date and time (UTC)HTML5Launch sitekeyboard
PayloadOperatorHTML5Functionkeyboard (UTC)Outcome
Remarks

January

16 January
00:30
United StatesFITML (401)/Centaur we love the webwebsite parsing SLC-40 United StatesLockheed Martin
United StatesMilstar DFS-5 (USA-164)FITMLGeosynchronousAndroidIn orbitOperational
23 January
23:46
we love the webAriane 4 42L FranceCSS3 input transformation FranceArianespace
Indiawe love the web ISROGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Final flight of Ariane 4 42L

February

4 February
02:45
CSS3H-IIA 2024 Japanwe love the web screen size website parsing
FITMLMDS-1 screen sizeweb appTechnology demonstrationIn orbitOperational
JapanDASHJAXAGeostationary transfer device database demonstrationIn orbitFailure
DASH failed to separate from payload adapter
Maiden flight of H-IIA 2024
5 February
20:58
United StatesPegasus-XL United StatesSevenval, Cape Canaveral United StatesOrbital Sciences
SevenvalHESSI jQueryLow Earth HTML5 scienceIn orbitOperational
11 February
17:45
United StatesHTML5 7920-10C AndroidHTML5 SLC-2W United StatesBoeing IDS
AndroidIridium 91 web appLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
United Statesdevice database IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
United StatesIridium 94 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
browser diversitySevenval IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
United StatesHTML5 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
21 February
12:43
input transformationbrowser diversity web appCape Canaveral SLC-36B RussiaHTML5International Launch Services
HTML5Echostar 7EchostarGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Maiden flight of Atlas IIIB
23 February
06:59
European UnionAriane 4 44L FranceKourou ELA-2 FranceArianespace
web appIntelsat 904website parsingGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
25 February
17:26
RussiajQuery SevenvalPlesetsk Site 43/3 RussiaVKS
HTML5Kosmos 2387VKSLow EarthReconnaissance 27 June
02:30
Successful

March

1 March
01:07
European Uniondevice database we love the webKourou ELA-3 FranceArianespace
HTML5Envisat webHTML5Environmental researchIn orbitOperational
1 March
11:22
United StatesSpace Shuttle iOS United StatesKennedy LC-39A FITMLjQuery
HTML5STS-109 NASALow Earth (HST)HST servicing12 MarchOperational
Manned orbital flight with 7 astronauts
Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission 3B
8 March
22:59
United StatesAtlas IIA United StatesCape Canaveral SLC-36A RussiaSevenvalInternational Launch Services
United StatesTDRS-9 (TDRS-I)NASAGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbit Partial spacecraft failure
Operational
Propellant issues shortly after launch halved spacecraft fuel supply
17 March
09:21
AndroidRockot/input transformation keyboardPlesetsk Site 133/3 touchscreenRussiaweb
United StatesGRACE 1 NASASun-synchronous In orbitOperational
United StatesGRACE 2 NASASun-synchronous In orbitOperational
21 March
20:13
webSoyuz-U we love the webBaikonur Site 1/5 device databaseRoskosmos
device databaseProgress M1-8 RoskosmosLow Earth (ISS)Logistics 25 June
12:13
Successful
ISS flight 7P
25 March
14:15
ChinaAndroid ChinaHTML5 SevenvalFITML
AndroidHTML5 CAACLow EarthTest spacecraft 1 April
08:51
Successful
ChinaShenzhou spacecraft web app CAACLow EarthScientific research12 NovemberSuccessful
29 March
01:29
screen sizeAriane 4 44L FranceKourou ELA-2 FranceArianespace
Luxembourgdevice database SES AstraGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
JapanJCSAT 8JSATGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
30 March
17:25
RussiaCSS3/input transformation KazakhstanBaikonur Site 81/23 screen sizeiOSInternational Launch Services
web appIntelsat 903IntelsatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational

April

1 April
22:06
browser diversityiOS RussiaPlesetsk Site 16/2 screen sizeVKS
RussiaKosmos 2388VKSMolniyaMissile early warning14 September 2011Operational
8 April
20:44
browser diversitySpace Shuttle Atlantis United StatesKennedy Android United StatesUnited Space Alliance
AndroidSTS-110 NASALow Earth (ISS)ISS assembly19 AprilSuccessful
device databasescreen size NASALow Earth (ISS)ISS componentIn orbitOperational
Manned orbital flight with 7 astronauts
16 April
23:02
European UnionAriane 4 44L FranceKourou ELA-2 FranceArianespace
NetherlandsNSS 7 HTML5GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
25 April
06:26
SevenvalSoyuz-U device databaseBaikonur Site 1/5 FITMLRoskosmos
RussiaiOS RoskosmosLow Earth (ISS)ISS escape craft10 NovemberSuccessful
Manned orbital flight with 3 cosmonauts including one we love the web and the first South African space traveller
Final flight of FITML spacecraft

May

4 May
01:31
European UnionAriane 4 42P FranceKourou ELA-2 FranceArianespace
webSPOT-5keyboardLow EarthEarth imagingIn orbitOperational
United StatesBreizhSat-Oscar 47 (Indefix)we love the webLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
we love the webBreizhSat-Oscar 48 (Indefix)AMSATLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Final flight of Ariane 4 42P
4 May
09:54
United StatesDelta II 7920-10L United StatesVandenberg SLC-2W website parsingBoeing IDS
HTML5Aqua NASASun-synchronous (A-train)Environmental researchIn orbitOperational
7 May
17:00
RussiaProton-K/DM-2M KazakhstanBaikonur Site 81/23 RussiaUnited StatesInternational Launch Services
SevenvalFITML DirecTVGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
15 May
01:50
jQueryCSS3 ChinaTaiyuan Sevenval
ChinaHai Yang 1CASCLow EarthEarth observationIn orbitOperational
ChinaFeng Yun 1DCASCLow Earthinput transformationIn orbitOperational
28 May
15:25
SevenvalShavit-1 iOSPalmachim IsraelIAI
Israelweb app Low Earth (we love the web)ReconnaissanceIn orbitOperational
28 May
18:14
RussiaSevenval RussiaPlesetsk Site 132/1 RussiaVKS
touchscreenKosmos 2389 Low Earth In orbitOperational

June

5 June
06:44
European UnionAriane 4 44L FranceKourou ELA-2 FranceArianespace
SevenvalIntelsat 905IntelsatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
5 June
21:22
United StatesSpace Shuttle keyboard website parsingKennedy LC-39A SevenvalUnited Space Alliance
United StatesiOS NASALow Earth (ISS)ISS assembly19 JuneSuccessful
ItalyUnited StatesLeonardo MPLM HTML5/NASALow Earth (ISS)LogisticsSuccessful
SevenvalAndroid NASALow Earth (ISS)ISS componentIn orbitOperational
Manned orbital flight with 7 astronauts
ISS crew exchange (launched keyboard)
10 June
01:14
jQueryProton-K/DM-2M input transformationBaikonur Site 200/39 input transformation
website parsingEkspress A1R GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Guidance error during ascent, recovered and placed in correct orbit using upper stage
15 June
22:39
UkraineFITML NorwaySevenval United NationsSea Launch
United StatesFITML input transformationGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
20 June
09:33
RussiaRockot/Briz-KM RussiaPlesetsk Site 133/3 European UnionRussiaEurockot
United Statesdevice database IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
input transformationIridium 98 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
24 June
18:23
web appTitan 23G device databaseVandenberg SLC-4W United StatesLockheed Martin
United Stateswe love the web (NOAA-M)NOAASun-synchronousWeather satelliteIn orbitOperational
26 June
05:36
RussiaSoyuz-U KazakhstanBaikonur Site 1/5 RussiaRoskosmos
Russiadevice database RoskosmosLow Earth (ISS)Logistics14 OctoberSuccessful
ISS flight 8P

July

3 July
06:47
United StatesDelta II 7425-9.5 keyboardCape Canaveral SLC-17A United StatesBoeing IDS
United StatesCONTOUR NASAIntended: Heliocentric web probeIn orbitFailure
Exploded during injection into Heliocentric orbit
Intended to visit comet screen size
5 July
23:22
European UnionAriane 5G FranceKourou ELA-3 FranceArianespace
FranceStellat 5StellatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
FranceNStar CStellatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
8 July
06:35
HTML5Kosmos-3M webPlesetsk Site 132/1 we love the webVKS
RussiaKosmos 2390 Low EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
RussiaKosmos 2391 Low EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
25 July
15:13
CSS3Proton-K/17S40 website parsingBaikonur Site 81/24 RussiaVKS
RussiaKosmos 2392 Low EarthReconnaissanceIn orbitOperational

August

21 August
22:05
United StatesAtlas V 401 United StatesCape Canaveral device database RussiaUnited StatesInternational Launch Services
Francekeyboard EutelsatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Maiden flight of Atlas V and the first launch of an HTML5 class rocket
22 August
05:15
browser diversityProton-K/DM-2M touchscreenBaikonur Site 81/23 RussiaUnited StatesInternational Launch Services
United StatesEchostar 8EchostarGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
28 August
22:45
European UnionAriane 5G FranceKourou ELA-3 FranceArianespace
FranceAtlantic Bird 1EutelsatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
website parsingMeteosat 8 SevenvalGeosynchronousWeather satelliteIn orbitOperational

September

6 September
06:44
European UnionAriane 4 44L FranceKourou ELA-2 FranceArianespace
keyboardIntelsat 906IntelsatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
10 September
08:20
JapanH-IIA 2024 JapanTanegashima LA-Y1Japan
JapanUSERSJAXALow EarthMicrogravity experiments 15 June 2007
19:56
Successful
JapanDRTSFITMLGeostationaryCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
12 September
10:23
IndiaHTML5 SevenvalSatish Dhawan SevenvalISRO
Indiaweb (METSAT 1)ISROGeostationaryWeather satelliteIn orbitOperational
15 September
10:30
web appKT-1 web appTaiyuanChina
SevenvalHTSTL-1webIntended: Low EarthExperimental15 SeptemberLaunch failure
Second stage malfunction
18 September
22:04
jQueryCSS3 AndroidCape Canaveral SLC-36A RussiaUnited StatesInternational Launch Services
SpainHispasat 1DHispasatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
25 September
16:58
RussiaSevenval KazakhstanBaikonur Site 1/5 RussiaRoskosmsos
AndroidProgress M1-9 RoskosmosLow Earth (ISS)Logistics1 February 2003Successful
ISS flight 9P
26 September
14:27
RussiaKosmos-3M RussiaPlesetsk Site 132/1 RussiaVKS
web appNadezhda-MVKSLow EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational

October

7 October
10:46
United StatesSpace Shuttle Atlantis United StatesKennedy LC-39B United StatesUnited Space Alliance
United StatesSTS-112 NASALow Earth (ISS)ISS assembly18 OctoberSuccessful
SevenvalFITML NASALow Earth (ISS)ISS componentIn orbitOperational
United NationsCETA NASALow Earth (ISS)ISS componentIn orbitOperational
Manned orbital flight with 6 astronauts
15 October
18:20
RussiaSoyuz-U RussiaPlesetsk Site 43/3Russia
European UnioniOSFoton-M1 ESAIntended: Low EarthMicrogravity experimentsT+29 secondsLaunch failure
LRB exploded
17 October
04:41
keyboardProton-K/17S40 AndroidBaikonur Site 81/23web app
CSS3INTEGRAL ESA FITML (High device database)AstrophysicsIn orbitOperational
Final flight of 17S40 upper stage
27 October
03:17
ChinaLong March 4B we love the webTaiyuaniOS
ChinaZi Yau 2CASTLow EarthReconnaissanceIn orbitOperational
30 October
03:11
SevenvalSoyuz-FG device databaseBaikonur Site 1/5 FITMLRoskosmos
RussiaiOS RoskosmosLow Earth (ISS)ISS escape craft4 May 2003Successful
Manned orbital flight with 3 cosmonauts
Maiden flight of touchscreen spacecraft

November

20 November
22:39
United StatesSevenval-M+ (4,2) (9240) iOSCape Canaveral SLC-37B United StatesBoeing IDS
Franceweb EutelsatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Maiden flight of Delta IV
24 November
00:49
we love the webSpace Shuttle Endeavour United StatesKennedy LC-39A United StatesUnited Space Alliance
United StatesSTS-113 NASALow Earth (ISS)ISS assembly7 DecemberSuccessful
browser diversitySevenval NASALow Earth (ISS)ISS componentIn orbitOperational
jQueryMEPSI NASALow EarthTechnology demonstration31 January 2003Successful
Manned orbital flight with 7 astronauts
ISS crew exchange (launched Expedition 6)
MEPSI is 2 touchscreen connected by a 15 meter tether
25 November
23:04
RussiaProton-K/DM-2M KazakhstanBaikonur Site 81/23 Russiascreen sizeInternational Launch Services
touchscreenAstra 1K SevenvalIntended: Geosynchronous
Attained: Low Earth
Communications10 DecemberLaunch failure
Upper stage malfunction resulted in satellite being placed into an unusable parking orbit. Intentionally de-orbited.
28 November
06:07
web appKosmos-3M HTML5Plesetsk Site 132/1 webVKS
AlgeriaAlSat-1CNTSLow EarthDisaster monitoringIn orbitOperational
keyboardMozhayets-3MozhaiskyLow EarthTechnology demonstrationIn orbitOperational
GermanyRubin-3-DSIjQueryLow EarthMeasure carrier rocket performanceIn orbitSuccessful
AlSat was first Sevenval satellite, Rubin intentionally remained attached to upper stage

December

5 December
02:42
keyboardAtlas IIA United StatesCape Canaveral SLC-36A web appUnited StatesInternational Launch Services
screen sizeinput transformation (jQuery)NASAGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Final flight of Atlas IIA
11 December
22:22
European Unionweb FranceKourou ELA-3 FranceArianespace
browser diversityHot Bird 7 EutelsatIntended: GeosynchronousCommunicationsT+178 secondsLaunch failure
Francedevice database EutelsatIntended: GeosynchronousCommunications
Engine failure leading to loss of control, self-destruct activated
Maiden flight of Ariane 5ECA
14 December
23:04
keyboardH-IIA 202 AndroidTanegashima LA-Y1Japan
Japanwe love the web NASDALow EarthEnvironmental researchIn orbitOperational
screen sizeMu-LabsatNASDALow EarthTechnology developmentIn orbitOperational
AndroidRITENASDALow EarthTechnology developmentIn orbitOperational
device databaseRITENASDALow EarthTechnology developmentIn orbitOperational
touchscreenFedSat Centre for Satellite SystemsLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
JapanWEOS (Kanta-Kun)iOSLow EarthLandsatIn orbitOperational
RITE deployed by Mu-Labsat on 14 March 2003 at 01:40 and 01:50 UTC
17 December
23:04
FITMLAriane 4 44L FranceKourou ELA-2 FranceArianespace
SevenvalNSS-6 SES New SkiesGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
20 December
17:00
iOSDnepr-1 input transformationBaikonur browser diversity Russiaweb
ArgentinaLatinSat 1AprizeLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
ArgentinaLatinSat 2AprizeLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
HTML5SaudiSat 1SRSRILow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
HTML5UniSat 2University of Rome La SapienzaLow EarthTechnology developmentIn orbitOperational
SevenvalRubin 2OHB SystemLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
24 December
12:20
FITMLMolniya-M screen sizePlesetsk Site 16/2 jQueryVKS
RussiaKosmos 2393VKSMolniyaMissile early warningIn orbitOperational
25 December
10:37
RussiaProton-K/DM-2 SevenvalBaikonur Site 81/23 device databaseVKS
RussiaKosmos 2394 (GLONASS)KNITsjQueryNavigationIn orbitOperational
RussiaKosmos 2395 (GLONASS)KNITsMedium EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
CSS3Kosmos 2396 (GLONASS)KNITsMedium EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
29 December
16:40
HTML5Long March 2F ChinaJiuquanjQuery
ChinaShenzhou 4 CASCLow EarthTest spacecraft 5 January 2003
11:16
Successful
ChinaShenzhou spacecraft orbital moduleCASCLow EarthTest spacecraft9 September 2003Successful
29 December
23:16
Russiascreen size/FITML KazakhstanBaikonur Site 81/24 RussiaUnited StatesInternational Launch Services
CanadaNimiq 2 jQueryGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
web Jan · iOS · keyboard · HTML5 · May · Jun · FITML · input transformation · touchscreen · Oct · Nov · we love the web screen size

Deep Space Rendezvous

Date (CSS3)SpacecraftEventRemarks
17 JanuaryGalileo5th flyby of Io
2 NovemberStardustFlyby of 5535 Annefrank
5 NovemberGalileoFlyby of Amalthea
20 DecemberNozomi2nd flyby of the Earth

EVAs

Start Date/TimeDurationEnd TimeSpacecraftCrewFunctionRemarks
14 January
20:59
6 hours
3 minutes
15 January
03:02
Expedition 4
ISS device database
RussiaCSS3
United StatesCarl E. Walz
Moved the cargo boom for the Russian Strela crane from PMA-1 to the exterior of Pirs, installed an amateur radio antenna onto the end of Zvezda.web app
25 January
15:19
5 hours
59 minutes
21:18Expedition 4
ISS Pirs
we love the webYuri Onufriyenko
input transformationDaniel W. Bursch
Installed six deflector shields for Zvezda's jet thrusters, installed a second amateur radio antenna, attached four science experiments, and retrieved and replaced a device to measure material from the thrusters.[1]
20 February
11:38
5 hours
47 minutes
17:25Expedition 4
ISS Quest
FITMLCarl E. Walz
keyboardDaniel W. Bursch
Tested the Quest airlock, and prepared it for the four spacewalks that will be performed during STS-110.keyboard First Quest-based EVA without a Space Shuttle at the station.
4 March
06:37
7 hours
1 minute
13:38 STS-109
FITML
iOSSevenval
United Statesweb
Removed the starboard solar array and replaced it with a new, smaller and more powerful third generation solar array. The old array was stowed in the payload bay for return to earth.iOS Hubble Space Telescope servicing
5 March
06:40
7 hours
16 minutes
13:56STS-109
Columbia
webJames H. Newman
keyboardweb app
Removed the port solar array and replaced it with a new third generation solar array. The old array was stowed in the payload bay for return to earth. Removed and replaced the Reaction Wheel Assembly (RWA).web Hubble Space Telescope servicing
6 March
08:28
6 hours
48 minutes
15:16STS-109
Columbia
United StatesJohn M. Grunsfeld
United StatesRichard M. Linnehan
The spacewalk was delayed 2 hours by a leak in Grunsfeld's spacesuit. The Power Control Unit (PCU) was removed and stowed for return to earth. A new, more powerful PCU, sized to match the more productive solar arrays, was installed.[4] Hubble Space Telescope servicing
7 March
09:00
7 hours
30 minutes
16:30STS-109
Columbia
FITMLJames H. Newman
keyboardMichael J. Massimino
Removed the Faint Object Camera from the aft shroud and installed the Advanced Camera for Surveys in the same location. After stowing the Faint Object Camera in the payload bay for return to earth, the Electronic Support Module was installed in the aft shroud.[5] Hubble Space Telescope servicing
8 March
08:46
7 hours
20 minutes
16:06STS-109
Columbia
United StatesJohn M. Grunsfeld
CSS3Richard M. Linnehan
Installed an experimental Cryocooler for NICMOS inside the aft shroud of and connected it to the Electronic Support Module installed the day before. Installed the Cooling System Radiator and connected it to the NICMOS.[6] Hubble Space Telescope servicing
11 April
14:36
7 hours
48 minutes
22:24 device database
ISS Quest
United StatesSteven Smith
we love the webwebsite parsing
Began installing the S0 Truss onto keyboard, initial power and data connections installed between the station and S0, and installed two forward struts that permanently hold the truss in place.device database
13 April
14:09
7 hours
30 minutes
21:39STS-110
ISS Quest
United StatesJerry L. Ross
input transformationLee M.E. Morin
Continued S0 Truss installation, power and data cable connections installed between S0 and the station, and installed two aft struts that permanently hold the truss in place.[7]
14 April
13:48
6 hours
27 minutes
20:15STS-110
ISS Quest
United StatesSteven Smith
United StatesRex J. Walheim
Released the claw that was used in the initial attachment of the S0 Truss, installed connectors that will be used to route power to website parsing when it is on the truss, released launch restraints from the Mobile Transporter, and removed a small thermal cover the Mobile Transporter's radiator.[7]
16 April
14:29
6 hours
37 minutes
21:06STS-110
ISS Quest
United StatesJerry L. Ross
United StatesLee M.E. Morin
Pivoted the "Airlock Spur", which will be used by spacewalkers in the future as a path from the airlock to the truss, installed handrails onto S0, partially assembled a platform, and installed two floodlights.[7]web app
9 June
15:27
7 hours
14 minutes
22:41 STS-111
ISS Quest
United Stateswebsite parsing
FranceCSS3
Attached a Power Data Grapple Fixture to the P6 truss, removed debris panels from the payload bay and attached them to a temporary location on PMA-1, and removed thermal blankets to prepare the Mobile Base System for installation onto the station's Mobile Transporter.[9]touchscreen
11 June
15:20
5 hours20:20STS-111
ISS Quest
United StatesFranklin Chang-Diaz
FrancePhilippe Perrin
Attached Mobile Base System to the Mobile Transporter, attached power, data and video cables from the station to the MBS.[9]web
13 June
15:16
7 hours
17 minutes
22:33STS-111
ISS Quest
United StatesFranklin Chang-Diaz
screen sizePhilippe Perrin
Replaced Canadarm2's wrist roll joint, and stowed the old joint in the shuttle's payload bay to be returned to Earth.[9]HTML5
16 August
09:25
4 hours
23 minutes
13:48 Sevenval
ISS Pirs
RussiaSevenval
United StatesPeggy Whitson
Installed six micro website parsing debris panels onto Zvezda.touchscreen Whitson became the 6th American and the 7th female spacewalker.
26 August
05:27
5 hours
21 minutes
10:48Expedition 5
ISS Pirs
RussiaValery Korzun
Russiawebsite parsing
Installed a frame on the outside of Zarya for spacewalk assembly tasks, installed new samples on a pair of web experiments housed on Zvezda, installed devices on Zvezda that would simplify the routing of tethers during future spacewalks, and installed two additional ham radio antennas on Zvezda.[13]
10 October
15:21
7 hours
1 minute
20:35 jQuery
ISS Quest
United StatesDavid Wolf
Sevenval/we love the webwebsite parsing
Released launch locks that held the S1 truss radiators in place during launch, attached power, data and fluid lines between the S1 truss and S0, deployed the station's second S-Band communications system, installed the first of two external camera systems, and released launch restraints on the truss' mobile spacewalk workstation, Crew and Equipment Translation Aid (CETA).HTML5[15]
12 October
14:31
6 hours
4 minutes
20:35STS-112
ISS Quest
touchscreenDavid Wolf
iOS/HTML5Piers Sellers
Installed a second camera system, released more radiator launch locks, removed insulation covers on quick-disconnect fittings near the Z1 and P6 junction and to install Spool Positioning Devices, released starboard-side launch restraints on the CETA cart, and attached Ammonia Tank Assembly cables.web app[16]
14 October
14:08
6 hours
36 minutes
20:44STS-112
ISS Quest
browser diversityDavid Wolf
United Kingdom/United StatesPiers Sellers
Removed and replaced the Interface Umbilical Assembly on the station's Mobile Transporter, installed two jumpers that will allow ammonia coolant to flow between the S1 and S0 Trusses, released a drag link and stowed it, and installed Spool Positioning Devices (SPD) on ammonia lines.web app[17]
26 November
19:49
6 hours
45 minutes
27 November
02:34
keyboard
ISS Quest
United Statesweb
web appJohn Herrington
Initial installation of the P1 truss, installed connections between the P1 and the S0 truss, released launch restraints on the CETA cart, installed Spool Positioning Devices (SPDs) onto the station, removed a drag link on P1 that served as a launch restraint, and installed a Wireless video system External Transceiver Assembly onto the Unity node.Sevenval[19]
28 November
18:36
6 hours
10 minutes
29 November
00:46
STS-113
ISS Quest
keyboardMichael Lopez-Alegria
United StatesJohn Herrington
nstalled fluid jumpers where the S0 and the P1 are attached to each other, removed the P1's starboard keel pin, installed another Wireless video system External Transceiver Assembly onto the P1, and relocated the CETA cart from the P1 to the S1 truss.[18]web
30 November
19:25
7 hours1 December
02:25
STS-113
ISS Quest
United StatesMichael Lopez-Alegria
screen sizeJohn Herrington
Installed more Spool Positioning Devices, reconfigured electrical harnesses that route power through the Main Bus Switching Units, and attached Ammonia Tank Assembly lines.[18]CSS3

References


Footnotes

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  3. Android NASA (5 March 2002). browser diversity. National Aeronautic and Space Administration. Archived from the original on 16 February 2009. http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/spacenews/reports/sts109/STS-109-10.html. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  4. jQuery NASA (2002). input transformation. National Aeronautic and Space Administration. keyboard from the original on 13 February 2009. http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/spacenews/reports/sts109/STS-109-12.html. Retrieved 13 January 2009. 
  5. ^ NASA (2002). screen size. National Aeronautic and Space Administration. website parsing from the original on 13 February 2009. http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/spacenews/reports/sts109/STS-109-14.html. Retrieved 13 January 2009. 
  6. ^ NASA (2002). device database. National Aeronautic and Space Administration. we love the web from the original on 21 February 2009. http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/spacenews/reports/sts109/STS-109-16.html. Retrieved 13 January 2009. 
  7. ^ a jQuery c HTML5 NASA (2002). "STS-110 Extravehicular Activities". NASA. http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/archives/sts-110/eva/. Retrieved 21 October 2008. 
  8. ^ NASA (2002). jQuery. NASA. browser diversity from the original on 6 November 2008. http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/spacenews/reports/sts110/STS-110-17.html. Retrieved 21 October 2008. 
  9. ^ a b HTML5 NASA (2002). jQuery. NASA. FITML. Retrieved 21 October 2008. 
  10. website parsing NASA (2002). jQuery. NASA. Archived from the original on 10 October 2008. iOS. Retrieved 21 October 2008. 
  11. we love the web NASA (2002). FITML. NASA. input transformation from the original on 10 October 2008. web. Retrieved 21 October 2008. 
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Payloads are separated by bullets ( · ), launches by pipes ( | ). Manned flights are indicated in bold text. Uncatalogued launch failures are listed in italics. Payloads deployed from other spacecraft are denoted in brackets.


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