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STS-107 Commander Rick Husband and
Mission Specialist Laurel Clark learn to work with mission-related
equipment at SPACEHAB, Cape Canaveral, Fla. STS-107 is a research
mission. The primary payload is the first flight of the SHI Research
Double Module (SHI/RDM). The experiments range from material sciences
to life sciences (many rats). Also part of the payload is the Fast
Reaction Experiments Enabling Science, Technology, Applications and
Research (FREESTAR) that incorporates eight high priority secondary
attached shuttle experiments: Mediterranean Israeli Dust Experiment
(MEIDEX), Shuttle Ozone Limb Sounding Experiment (SOLSE-2), Student
Tracked Atmospheric Research Satellite for Heuristic International
Networking Experiment (STARSHINE), Critical Viscosity of Xenon-2
(CVX-2), Solar Constant Experiment-3 (SOLOCON-3), Prototype
Synchrotron Radiation Detector (PSRD), Low Power Transceiver (LPT),
and Collisions Into Dust Experiment -2 (COLLIDE-2). STS-107 is
scheduled to launch in July 2002
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STS-107 Commander Rick Husband and
Mission Specialist Laurel Clark learn to work with mission-related
equipment at SPACEHAB, Cape Canaveral, Fla. STS-107 is a research
mission. The primary payload is the first flight of the SHI Research
Double Module (SHI/RDM). The experiments range from material sciences
to life sciences (many rats). Also part of the payload is the Fast
Reaction Experiments Enabling Science, Technology, Applications and
Research (FREESTAR) that incorporates eight high priority secondary
attached shuttle experiments: Mediterranean Israeli Dust Experiment
(MEIDEX), Shuttle Ozone Limb Sounding Experiment (SOLSE-2), Student
Tracked Atmospheric Research Satellite for Heuristic International
Networking Experiment (STARSHINE), Critical Viscosity of Xenon-2
(CVX-2), Solar Constant Experiment-3 (SOLOCON-3), Prototype
Synchrotron Radiation Detector (PSRD), Low Power Transceiver (LPT),
and Collisions Into Dust Experiment -2 (COLLIDE-2). STS-107 is
scheduled to launch in July 2002
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