A visible-light image of the Andromeda Galaxy, taken by Torben Hansen.
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Space Shuttle Checklist used by the Crew of STS-112

Space Shuttle Checklist used by the Crew of STS-112

The double sided instruction cue card was used by the crew of STS-112. It is made of thick white card with blue Velcro on each corner (both sides) and technical instructions on it.

STS-112 was the 9th assembly mission to the International Space Station (ISS) and was delivering a truss segment. The truss was manoeuvred into place using the ISS robotic arm. British born astronaut Piers Sellers took part in the three space walks that were carried out to complete the connections between the truss and the ISS.

More information

Object number

2003-11

Location

Into Space Gallery

Has this object been into space?

Yes

Material

Card
Ink
Velcro

Associated Organisation

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Associated Person

Piers Sellers

Object Production Date

2002

Object Production Organisation

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Object Production Place

United States

On Display Status

On display

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