STS-115
Start:
Sonntag, 27. August 2006
22:30 CEST (4:30 p.m. EDT)
Click to enlarge
Webcam: Atlantis auf Startrampe 39B
GIF-Animation: Atlantis am 2. und 3. August
Video Gallery
3 August 2006
1. KSC-06-S-00184 (08/03/2006)
Mission STS-115 marks the resumption of construction of the International
Space Station. During three scheduled spacewalks, the crew of Space
Shuttle Atlantis will deliver and install the integrated P3/P4 truss segment
with its two solar arrays.
Quelle: NASA.gov
Image Gallery
3 August 2006
JSC2006-E-30906 (August 2006)
JSC2006-E-30907 (August 2006)
JSC2006-E-30908 (August 2006)
Computer generated image of the STS-115/12A configuration. The next
shuttle mission by Atlantis, targeted for late August, will resume assembly
of the ISS with the delivery of the P3/P4 pre-integrated truss and the
second set of U.S. solar arrays.
28 July 2006
JSC2006-E-31530 (28 July 2006)
Astronaut Daniel C. Burbank (left), STS-115 mission specialist, checks out
Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER) equipment during a training
session in the virtual reality lab at Johnson Space Center. EVA systems
lead Roger Lottridge assisted Burbank.
JSC2006-E-31532 (28 July 2006)
Astronauts Daniel C. Burbank (left) and Steven G. MacLean (center)
representing the Canadian Space Agency, both STS-115 mission
specialists, participate in a training session in the virtual reality lab at
Johnson Space Center. EVA systems lead Roger Lottridge (right) and
Ryan Lee (background) assisted MacLean and Burbank.
JSC2006-E-31543 (28 July 2006)
Astronaut Steven G. MacLean, STS-115 mission specialist representing the
Canadian Space Agency, uses virtual reality hardware in the Space
Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center to rehearse some of
his duties on the upcoming mission to the International Space Station.
This type of virtual reality training allows the astronauts to wear a helmet
and special gloves while looking at computer displays simulating actual
movements around the various locations on the station hardware with
which they will be working.
Quelle: NASA.gov
NASA TV
Wikipedia: STS-115
Start:
Sonntag, 27. August 2006
22:30 CEST (4:30 p.m. EDT)
Click to enlarge
Webcam: Atlantis auf Startrampe 39B
GIF-Animation: Atlantis am 2. und 3. August
Video Gallery
3 August 2006
1. KSC-06-S-00184 (08/03/2006)
Mission STS-115 marks the resumption of construction of the International
Space Station. During three scheduled spacewalks, the crew of Space
Shuttle Atlantis will deliver and install the integrated P3/P4 truss segment
with its two solar arrays.
Quelle: NASA.gov
Image Gallery
3 August 2006
JSC2006-E-30906 (August 2006)
JSC2006-E-30907 (August 2006)
JSC2006-E-30908 (August 2006)
Computer generated image of the STS-115/12A configuration. The next
shuttle mission by Atlantis, targeted for late August, will resume assembly
of the ISS with the delivery of the P3/P4 pre-integrated truss and the
second set of U.S. solar arrays.
28 July 2006
JSC2006-E-31530 (28 July 2006)
Astronaut Daniel C. Burbank (left), STS-115 mission specialist, checks out
Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER) equipment during a training
session in the virtual reality lab at Johnson Space Center. EVA systems
lead Roger Lottridge assisted Burbank.
JSC2006-E-31532 (28 July 2006)
Astronauts Daniel C. Burbank (left) and Steven G. MacLean (center)
representing the Canadian Space Agency, both STS-115 mission
specialists, participate in a training session in the virtual reality lab at
Johnson Space Center. EVA systems lead Roger Lottridge (right) and
Ryan Lee (background) assisted MacLean and Burbank.
JSC2006-E-31543 (28 July 2006)
Astronaut Steven G. MacLean, STS-115 mission specialist representing the
Canadian Space Agency, uses virtual reality hardware in the Space
Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center to rehearse some of
his duties on the upcoming mission to the International Space Station.
This type of virtual reality training allows the astronauts to wear a helmet
and special gloves while looking at computer displays simulating actual
movements around the various locations on the station hardware with
which they will be working.
Quelle: NASA.gov
NASA TV
Wikipedia: STS-115
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