Dati principali del lancio
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Data di lancio |
2007-06-08 23:38:04 |
Esito lancio |
SUCCESSO |
Dettagli della missione
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Nome |
STS-117 |
Tipo |
Esplorazione umana |
Orbita |
Orbita bassa terrestre (LEO) |
Veicolo spaziale
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Nome |
Space Shuttle Atlantis
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Seriale |
OV-104 |
Destinazione |
International Space Station |
Configurazione |
Space Shuttle |
Trasporto equipaggi |
Sì |
Dimensioni |
altezza 56,10 m diametro 8,70 m |
Numero passeggeri |
Fino a 7 persone |
Capacità di carico |
27.500 kg |
Equipaggio
Centro e rampa di lancio
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Nome |
Launch Complex 39A - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA1 2
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Lanci dalla rampa |
150 |
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Lanci dal Centro |
207 |
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Atterraggi al Centro |
0 |
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Lanciatore
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Vettore |
Space Shuttle Atlantis OV-1041
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Costruttore |
United Space Alliance 1 2
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Fornitore servizi di lancio |
United Space Alliance 1 2
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Primo volo |
1985-10-03 |
Numero stadi |
3 |
Altezza |
38,10 m |
Diametro |
8,40 m |
Peso al lancio |
2.040 t |
Spinta al decollo |
28.200 kN |
Capacità di carico |
LEO: 24.400 kg GTO: 0 kg |
Successi/Lanci totali |
32/32 (32 consecutivi) |
Video
STS-117. June 8, 2007.
Patch di missione
Ultimo aggiornamento: 2022-09-21T04:08:17 con AstronautiBOT 10 beta 5 - Fonte: LaunchLibrary2 API
STS-117 (ISS assembly flight 13A) was a Space Shuttle mission flown by Space Shuttle Atlantis, launched from pad 39A of the Kennedy Space Center on 8 June 2007. Atlantis lifted off from the launch pad at 19:38 EDT. Damage from a hail storm on 26 February 2007 had previously caused the launch to be postponed from an originally-planned launch date of 15 March 2007. The launch of STS-117 marked the 250th orbital human spaceflight. Atlantis delivered to the International Space Station (ISS) the second starboard truss segment (the S3/S4 Truss) and its associated energy systems, including a set of solar arrays. During the course of the mission the crew installed the new truss segment, retracted one set of solar arrays, and unfolded the new set on the starboard side of the station. STS-117 also brought Expedition 15 crewmember Clayton Anderson to the station, and returned with ISS crewmember Sunita Williams.