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At SPACEHAB, Cape Canaveral, Fla.,
members of the STS-107 crew look over experiments in a flight
configured module for their research mission. At left is Mission
Specialist David Brown, in the background is a trainer, and at right
is Payload Commander Michael Anderson. STS-107 has two payload
elements, the Double Module in its first flight into space and a
Hitchhiker payload. The experiments range from material sciences to
life sciences (many rats). The Hitchhiker carrier system is modular
and expandable in accordance with payload requirements. Hitchhiker
experiments are housed in canisters or attached to mounting
plates. The Hitchhiker canister comes in two varieties--the Hitchhiker
Motorized Door Canister and the Sealed Canisters. STS-107 is scheduled
to launch in June 2002
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At SPACEHAB, Cape Canaveral, Fla.,
members of the STS-107 crew look over experiments in a flight
configured module for their research mission. At left is Mission
Specialist David Brown, in the background is a trainer, and at right
is Payload Commander Michael Anderson. STS-107 has two payload
elements, the Double Module in its first flight into space and a
Hitchhiker payload. The experiments range from material sciences to
life sciences (many rats). The Hitchhiker carrier system is modular
and expandable in accordance with payload requirements. Hitchhiker
experiments are housed in canisters or attached to mounting
plates. The Hitchhiker canister comes in two varieties--the Hitchhiker
Motorized Door Canister and the Sealed Canisters. STS-107 is scheduled
to launch in June 2002
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