Archive - Jan 16, 2003 - Story
Columbia STS-107 launched today
Columbia Launches to Begin 16-Day Research Mission
STS-107 got under way today when Space Shuttle Columbia launched from
Kennedy Space Center, Fla., at 9:39 a.m. CST (1539 GMT). The seven-member
crew is slated to spend to 16 days in space conducting research during.....
Columbia STS-107 Ready for Launch
Shuttle Managers Announce STS-107 Launch Time
Space Shuttle Program managers announced Wednesday morning that STS-107 is slated to lift off at 9:39 a.m. CST (1539 GMT) Thursday.
Space Shuttle Columbia and its seven-member crew will spend 16 days in space during a mission devoted to research.
This isn't a Shuttle-ISS Mission.
Mission info and images here
ISS Status Report - Jan. 15, 2003
Expedition 6 Commander Ken Bowersox and NASA Science Officer Don Pettit
continued the assembly of the International Space Station today and set
the stage for a series of complex shuttle construction flights to the
complex later this year during a 6-hour, 51-minute spacewalk staged out
of the Quest Airlock.
ISS Expedition Six completes Spacewalk
From NASA Website:
Expedition Six's only scheduled spacewalk at the International Space Station came to a close at 1:41 p.m. CST (1941 GMT) Wednesday. During the excursion, which lasted 6 hours and 51 minutes, Commander Ken Bowersox and NASA ISS Science Officer Don Pettit continued outfitting the station's P1 (P-One) Truss.