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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. From left are Mission
Specialist David Brown, Payload Commander Michael Anderson and a
trainer. They are looking at a combustion experiment module. 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. From left are Mission
Specialist David Brown, Payload Commander Michael Anderson and a
trainer. They are looking at a combustion experiment module. 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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