During Crew Equipment Interface Test
activities, STS-107 Payload Commander Michael Anderson looks over
equipment from a lift in the payload bay of Columbia while technicians
(right and rear) look on. Behind Anderson is Mission Specialist David
Brown. STS-107 is a research mission, with the SHI Research Double
Module (SHI/RDM), also known as SPACEHAB, as the primary payload, plus
the Fast Reaction Experiments Enabling Science, Technology,
Applications and Research (FREESTAR) that incorporates eight high
priority secondary attached shuttle experiments. STS-107 is scheduled
to launch July 19, 2002
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NASA
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During Crew Equipment Interface Test
activities, STS-107 Payload Commander Michael Anderson looks over
equipment from a lift in the payload bay of Columbia while technicians
(right and rear) look on. Behind Anderson is Mission Specialist David
Brown. STS-107 is a research mission, with the SHI Research Double
Module (SHI/RDM), also known as SPACEHAB, as the primary payload, plus
the Fast Reaction Experiments Enabling Science, Technology,
Applications and Research (FREESTAR) that incorporates eight high
priority secondary attached shuttle experiments. STS-107 is scheduled
to launch July 19, 2002