STS-112

STS-112 was a space shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Atlantis. STS-112 was a 10-day assembly mission in October 2002 that attached the S1 Truss segment. Atlantis did not fly again until STS-115 on September 9, 2006. STS-112 was an Assembly Mission (9A) to the International Space Station, delivering the S1 truss segment, which provides structural support for the Space Station radiators. It also delive... more

Duration:

  • 11 days (Oct 7, 2002 — Oct 18, 2002)
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Duration:

  • 11 days (Oct 7, 2002 — Oct 18, 2002)
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