Wednesday, June 27, 2001

Kosmos 2174

 1991-085A


The second Kometa flight of 1991 made a standard 44 day flight and landed at the end of Jan 1992.


Kosmos-2174 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1991 Dec 17 1100:00  Launch by Soyuz-U  Baikonur 
 1109  Blok I sep 
1991 Dec 17    85.94 195 x 308 x 64.86 
1991 Dec 18   Orbit adjust  89.25 208 x 266 x 64.9 
1991 Dec 23    89.11 204 x 256 x 64.9 
1991 Dec 24   Orbit raise 89.29 210 x 267 x 64.9 
1991 Dec 30    89.13 205 x 258 x 64.9 
1991 Dec 30   Orbit raise  89.29 213 x 264 x 64.9 
1992 Jan 5    89.10 206 x 253 x 64.9 
1992 Jan 5   Orbit raise  89.29 213 x 265 x 64.9 
1992 Jan 10    89.14 208 x 256 x 64.9 
1992 Jan 11   Orbit raise  89.28 214 x 263 x 64.9 
1992 Jan 15    89.14 209 x 254 x 64.9 
1992 Jan 16   Orbit raise  89.28 213 x 264 x 64.9 
1992 Jan 21    89.14 209 x 254 x 64.8 
1992 Jan 21   Orbit raise  89.29 212 x 265 x 64.8 
1992 Jan 26    89.18 209 x 258 x 64.8 
1992 Jan 26   Orbit raise  89.28 211 x 266 x 64.8 
1992 Jan 29    89.21 208 x 261 x 64.8 
1992 Jan 29   Orbit raise  89.29 209 x 268 x 64.8 
1992 Jan 30    89.25 209 x 266 x 64.8 
1992 Jan 30  2100?  Deorbit 
 2122? Entry 

2136? Landed 

Friday, June 22, 2001

Kosmos 2378

 2001-023A


The satellite entered the same plane as Kosmos-2279.


Kosmos-2378 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2001 Jun 8  1508:42  Launch by Kosmos-3M  PL PL132/1 
  T+2:10 St 1 MECO 
  T+2:12 St 1 sep 
 1510  T+2:12 St 2 burn 59km 
 1510  T+2:27 Fairing sep 76km 
 1516  T+8:03 St 2 MECO 150 km  150 x 1003? x 83 
 1610  T+1:02:19 St 2 MES2 
 1610  T+1:02:30 St 2 MECO2 
 1611:27  St 2 sep 
2001 Jun 17   104.84 963 x 1010 x 82.9 

Progress M-25

 1994-075A


Progress M-25 was launched at 0721 on Nov 11 and docked at Mir's Kvant port at 0904 on Nov 13. Mass was 7125 kg.


Progress M-25 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1994 Nov 11  0721:58  Launch by Soyuz-U  KB 
1994 Nov 13  0904:29  Docked at 37KE +X 
1995 Feb 16  1303:00  Undocked 
 1611:00 Deorbit 
 1645  Reentry 

Kosmos 190

  1967-110A


Zenit-4 No. 35 was launched from Plesetsk, the third Zenit-4 flight at 65.6 degrees.


Kosmos-190 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1967 Nov 3  1120  Launch by 11A57  PL 
 1124  Blok-I burn 
 1129  Blok-I sep  89.8 191 x 338 x 65.7 (RAE) 
1967 Nov 3  1405   89.80 191 x 337 x 65.7 
1967 Nov 4  2300   89.75 196 x 327 x 65.7 
1967 Nov 8  0316   89.69 195 x 322 x 65.7 
1967 Nov 11  0610?  Deorbit 
 0628?  Landed

Thursday, June 21, 2001

Intelsat 901

 2001-024A


Intelsat 901 is built by SS/Loral and is an SS/L 1300HL bus. Launch in May-Aug 2000 by Proton-M/Briz-M, contract to LKEI. Satellite is an FS-1300HL.

Launch mass 4723 kg, 1972 kg dry. Size 2.8 x 3.5 x 5.6m, Span 31m.

Location 62.0E


Intelsat 901 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2001 Jun 9  0645  Launch by Ariane 44L  CSG ELA2 
  T+2:30 PAL sep 
  T+3:31 St 1 sep 
  T+3:34 St 2 MES 
  T+4:24 Fairing sep
  T+5:43 St 2 MECO
  T+5:43 St 2 sep 
 0650 T+5:48 St 3 MES 
 0703 T+18:49 St 3 MECO 
 0705 T+20:56 St 3 sep  202 x 37530 x 7.1  
 0707 T+22:13 St 3 avoidance maneuver  32 x 34917 x 7.2 
2001 Jun 9    630.40 180 x 35771 x 7.1 
2001 Jun 13    1322.25 31331 x 35723 x 0.4 
2001 Jun 15  2300?  LAM 
2001 Jun 16    1435.77 35763 x 35797 x 0.1 GEO 70.0W+0.08W

Wednesday, June 20, 2001

Navstar 22

 1993-007A


Navstar SVN 22 was the prototype Block 2A satellite. It was held in ground storage after initial tests and refurbished for launch in 1993, becoming the tenth Block 2A flight.


Navstar 22 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1993 Feb 3  0255:00  Launch by Delta 7925  CC LC17 
 0306? T+11? Delta SECO-1 185 x 185 x 34.0 
 0315? T+20? Delta SES-2 
 0315? T+20? Delta SECO-2  180 x 726? x 34.0? 
 0317? T+22? TES 
 0319? T+24? TECO 
 0320? T+25? PAM-D sep  174 x 20387 x 34.8  
 0400? SES-3 depletion  560 x 726 x 20.9 
1993 Feb 5  1800? Star 37XFP burn 725.09 20328 x 20386 x 54.9 
1993 Apr 4   In service 
1997 Feb 1   Operating at slot B-1 

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Tuesday, June 19, 2001

Chinasat 6A

 1994-080A


A DFH-3 satellite was launched on 1994 Nov 29. The satellite failed to stabilize its orbit, due to a fuel leak. The intended location was 125E; the satellite would have been Zhongxing-6 if successful.


DFH-3 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1994 Nov 29  1702  Launch by CZ-3A  XSC LC2  
  T+2:25 Stage 1 MECO 
  T+2:27 Stage 2 MES, Stage 1 sep 
  T+3:52 Fairing 
  T+4:15 St 2 MECO 
  T+4:20 St 2 VECO  
  T+4:21 St 2 sep, St 3 MES  -5350? x 218 x 28.4 
 1712 T+10:19? St 3 MECO-1  180 x 400? x 28.5 
 1722 T+20:00? St 3 MES-2 dv = 2.40 km/s 
 1724 T+22:00? St 3 MECO-2 
 1725 T+23:40? Stage 3 sep 
1994 Nov 29    635.35 180 x 36026 x 28.5 
1994 Nov 30  0922? LAM-1 
1994 Dec 13    760.79 6391 x 36064 x 12.4 
1994 Dec 17    760.75 6389 x 36064 x 12.4 
1994 Dec 18  0800? LAM 
1994 Dec 29    1425.91 35181 x 35992 x 0.3 GEO 126.8E+2.5E 
1995 Jan 8    1426.30 35225 x 35964 x 0.2 GEO 152.0E+2.5E

Monday, June 18, 2001

Kosmos 1504

 1983-104A


The fourth Kobal't flew a 53-day mission.


Kosmos-1504 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1983 Oct 14  1000 Launch by Soyuz  KB  
 1008? Blok I MECO 
1983 Oct 14   89.3 172x308x64.9 
1983 Oct 17   89.5 172x331x64.9 
1983 Oct 21   89.5 165x337x64.9 
1983 Oct 25   89.7 171x344x64.9 
1983 Oct 27   90.2 174x391x64.9 
1983 Nov 2   89.7 187x337x64.9 
1983 Nov 13   89.5 180x382x64.9 
1983 Nov 19   89.5 184x317x64.9 
1983 Nov 23   89.8 181x345x64.9 
1983 Dec 5   89.4 175x313x64.9 
1983 Dec 6  
 1724?  Deorbit 
 1742? Entry 
 1755?  Landed

Friday, June 15, 2001

Kosmos 2373

 2000-058A


Kosmos-2373 was announced as a 'dual-purpose' satellite, with MO and RAKA users. Launch was by RAKA and RVSN.


Kosmos-2373 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2000 Sep 29  0930:06  Launch by Soyuz-UKB LC31 
 0939  Blok I sep  89.11 193 x 267 x 70.4 
2000 Oct 11    89.48 211 x 285 x 70.4 
2000 Nov 24 2100  Eq cross 52E 
 2230  Eq cross 30E 
 2220  Deorbit burn, Landing opp 51N 51E Orenburg  -184 x 264 
 2220?  PO sep, SB sep 
 2241? Entry 
 2253  Landed near Orenburg 

Friday, June 8, 2001

Kosmos 1457

 1983-039A



Kosmos-1457 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1983 Apr 26  1000 Launch by Soyuz  Baikonur 
 1008  Blok-I sep 
1983 Apr 26    89.77 168x358x70.4 
1983 May 2    89.85 170x365x70.4 
1983 May 8    89.74 191x333x70.4 
1983 May 10   SpK-1 fid 
1983 May 16    89.96 190x355x70.4 
1983 May 22    89.33 181x300x70.4 
1983 May 24   SpK-2 fid 
1983 May 27    89.80 193x337x70.4 
1983 Jun 1    89.90 193x346x70.4 
1983 Jun 7    89.23 177x297x70.4 
1983 Jun 8   
 2312?  Deorbit 
 2326? Entry 
 2338?  Landed

Monday, June 4, 2001

Progress M-30

 1995-070A


Progress (7K-TGM) No. 230 was launched on 1995 Dec 18. At orbit insertion the mass of Progress 230 was 7068 kg.


Progress M-30 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1995 Dec 18  1431:35  Launch by Soyuz-U  KB LC1 
  88.50 193 x 236 x 51.7 (VKS) 
  89.61 194 x 315 x 51.6  
 1810:30  TCM1  
 1904:46  TCM2  89.90 240 x 298 x 51.6 
1995 Dec 19  1600:34  TCM, 16s  90.13 248 x 312 x 51.6 
1995 Dec 20  1404:37  TCM, 71s 
 1447:09  TCM, 57s  92.46 390 x 399 x 51.6 

1610:15  Docked with Mir Kvant-1 
1996 Feb 22  0730:02  Undocked 
 1102:36  Deorbit over Pacific 
 1135Reentered 

Soyuz T-7

 1982-080A



    Crew

  • Komandir Pol. Leonid Popov, VVS

  • Bortinzhener Aleksandr Serebrov NPO Energiya

  • Kosmonavt-issledovatel' Svetlana Savistkaya, NPO Energiya


Soyuz T-7, Flight 1 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1982 Aug 19  1711:52  Launch by Soyuz-U  KB 
 1714 Blok-BVGD sep 
 1716  Blok-A sep  
 1720  Blok-I cutoff 
 1720  Blok I sep 
1982 Aug 20  1832  Docked with Salyut-7 


    Crew

  • Komandir Podpol. Anatoliy Berezovoy, VVS

  • Bortinzhener Valentin Lebedev, NPO Energiya


Soyuz T-7, Flight 2 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1982 Aug 29   Undocked 
 1447  Redocked 

The spacecraft returned to Earth on Dec 10. It landed on a hill and rolled down.


    Crew

  • Komandir


Soyuz T-7, Flight 3 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1982 Dec 10  1545  Undocked 
 1647  BO sep (33AF)  
 1814?  Deorbit 
 1818?  DO CO 
 1834?  PAO sep 
 1841?  Entry 
 1902:36  Landed 190 km E of Dzezkazgan

Aviation Week: January 22,2001

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Sunday, June 3, 2001

Kosmos 2370

 2000-023A


The next 17F117 Neman was Kosmos-2370, launched in May 2000 almost a year after the deorbiting of Kosmos-2359. Launch used LC1 since LC31 was in use for Fregat tests. Launch by TsI-1 KBOM RAKA.


Kosmos-2370 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2000 May 3  1325 Launch by Soyuz-U 649 KB LC1 
 1329 Blok A sep 
 1334 Blok I MECO 
 1334 Blok I sep 
   183 x 277 x 64.8 

  89.11 181 x 278x 64.8 
2000 May 4  

89.94 240 x 302 x 64.8 
2000 May 7    89.88 238 x 297 x 64.8 
2000 May 16    89.56 227 x 277 x 64.8 
2000 May 24   Orbit raise  89.74 233 x 289 x 64.8 
2000 May 29    89.60 229 x 280 x 64.8 
2000 Nov 15   Orbit raise 
2000 Nov 29    89.57 227 x 278 x 64.7 
  Orbit raise  90.51 249 x 349 x 64.7 
2000 Dec 26    89.93 231 x 310 x 64.7 
2001 Mar 5    90.05 253 x 300 x 64.7 
2001 Apr 29    89.27 213 x 263 x 64.7 
2001 May 3  1918   89.02 203 x 248 x 64.7 
 2230? Deorbited 

Saturday, June 2, 2001

The World Spaceflight News video catalog

STS-65 IML-2 MISSION / JULY 1994 / 12 hours / TWO CASSETTES

STS-64 LITE - SAFER EVA / SEPT. 1994 / 12 hours / TWO CASSETTES

STS-68 SRL-2 MISSION / SEPT. 1994 / 12 hours / TWO CASSETTES

STS-66 ATLAS-3 / NOVEMBER 1994 / 12 hours / TWO CASSETTES

STS-63 MIR RENDEZVOUS / EVA / FEBRUARY 1995 / 24 hours / 4 CASSETTES

STS-67 ASTRO-2; MIR-18 THAGARD / MARCH 1995 / 18 hours / 3 CASSETTES

STS-71 FIRST MIR DOCKING / JUNE 1995 / 30 hours / FIVE CASSETTES

STS-70 TDRS-G MISSION / JULY 1995 / 12 hours / TWO CASSETTES

STS-69 WSF-2, SPARTAN, EVA / SEPT. 1995 / 18 hours / THREE CASSETTES

STS-73 USML-2 MISSION / October 1995 / 12 hours / TWO CASSETTES

STS-74 SECOND MIR DOCKING / NOV. 1995 / 18 hours / THREE CASSETTES

STS-72 SFU RETRIEVAL, 2 EVAS / JAN. 1996 / 24 hours / FOUR CASSETTES

STS-75 TSS-1R includes break / FEBRUARY 1996 / 18 hours / THREE CASSETTES

STS-76 THIRD MIR DOCKING, EVA / MARCH 1996 / 18 hours / 3 CASSETTES

STS-77 SPACEHAB-04 / MAY 1996 / 12 hours / TWO CASSETTES

STS-78 LMS / JUNE 1996 / includes in-cockpit launch-landing video / 12 hours / THREE CASSETTES

STS-79 FOURTH MIR DOCKING / SEPT. 1996 / 6 hours / ONE CASSETTE

STS-80 WSF-3, ORFEUS / NOVEMBER 1996 / 18 hours / THREE CASSETTES

STS-81 FIFTH MIR DOCKING / JANUARY 1997 / 12 hours / TWO CASSETTES

STS-82 SECOND HST SERVICING / FEBRUARY 1997 / 42 hours / SEVEN CASSETTES

STS-83 MSL-1 / APRIL 1997 / 12 hours / TWO CASSETTES

STS-84 SIXTH MIR DOCKING / MAY 1997 / 12 hours / TWO CASSETTES

STS-94 MSL-1R / JULY 1997 / in-cabin ascent and landing / 12 hours / TWO CASSETTES

STS-85 Orfeus-Spas/MFD / AUGUST 1997 / in-cabin crew entry and strap-in / 12 hours / TWO CASSETTES

STS-86 7th MIR DOCKING, EVA / SEPTEMBER 1997 / 18 hours / THREE CASSETTES

STS-87 USMP-4, SPARTAN, 2 EVAS / NOVEMBER 1997 / 30 hours / FIVE CASSETTES

STS-89 8th MIR DOCKING / January 1998 / 12 hours / TWO CASSETTES

STS-90 NEUROLAB / APRIL 1998 / 12 hours / TWO CASSETTES

STS-91 9th and final MIR DOCKING / June 1998 / TWO CASSETTES

STS-95 "John Glenn flight" / October - November 1998 / THREE CASSETTES

STS-88 Historic first assembly flight of the International Space Station / December 1998 / / EIGHT CASSETTES

STS-96 Second ISS Shuttle Mission / May 1999 / FOUR CASSETTES

STS-93 Chandra Deployment Flight / July 1999 / TWO CASSETTES

STS-103 * HST SERVICING MISSION / DECEMBER 1999 / SEVEN TAPES

STS-99 * SHUTTLE RADAR TOPOGRAPHY MISSION (SRTM) / ENDEAVOUR / FEBRUARY 2000 / THREE CASSETTES

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1995

VOLUME #1 CONTENTS: STS-67 landing; PEGASUS launch attempt (great views of carrier aircraft); MIR 17/18 crew news conference 3/20; Mars spacecraft; Aerogel; Installation of SSME; HST: MARS and VENUS (motion views); SEMINAR The Universe: Now and Beyond; docking adapter / Spacelab installation; Thagard tour of MIR.

VOLUME #2 CONTENTS: STS-67 Post-flight conference; Hubble: storms on Jupiter; MIR 18 MISSION UPDATES; Hubble: Supernova; Apollo 13; MIR 18 NEWS CONFERENCE (includes Progress approach) 4/12; Columbia mods; STS-1; Mt Pinatubo SRL; El Nino; NEPTUNE AND VESTA (rotation images) (1 hour);Thagard 4/19/95.

VOLUME #3 CONTENTS: MIR 18 MISSION UPDATE: 4/21; 4/28; 5/05; 5/12/95; 1960'S historic film first stratospheric manned flights by Picard; ATLANTIS ROLLOUT 4/28; bucket ejection from Mir; MATING TO SRBs; DISCOVERY ROLLS OUT TO LAUNCH PAD; SPACE WELDING TOOL; STS-70 BRIEFINGS 5/15: BLOCK I SSME included

VOLUME #4 CONTENTS: CONTINUATION OF STS-70 BRIEFINGS FROM MAY 15: DOD SECONDARY PAYLOADS; FLIGHT DIRECTOR OVERVIEW OF MISSION; CREW PRESS CONFERENCE; NEW MISSION CONTROL; SECOND MIR EVA 5/17; AC-77 / NOAA GOES-J NEWS CONFERENCE, including new photos from GOES-8

VOLUME #5 CONTENTS: STS-70 crew at KSC; GOES-J briefings (includes material missing from earlier magazine volume); 5/19 Mir 18 Mission Update; AC-77/GOES-J first launch attempt (includes unique views of rain and wind battering rocket on launch pad); AC-77/GOES-J successful launch attempt, early countdown period.

VOLUME #6 CONTENTS: AC-77/GOES-J launch; 5/26 Mir 18 Update Spektr Proton launch;Russian zero-gravity plane; Energia; Spektr docking; Music video on 100th US flight; In-cabin launch video; Woodpecker drilling External Tank; STS-71 briefings: Docking System; Thagard endurance record; Skylab; damage to ET by woodpeckers.

VOLUME # 7 CONTENTS: STS-71 BRIEFINGS / CREW PREFLIGHT PRESS CONFERENCE. 6/02 Mir 18 Mission Update; Phase One Overview Briefing; Hubble star images; Saturn ring plane; HST: Stars Under Construction;Skylab; Sprites; aircraft simulation; Russian docking module; 6/09 Mir 18 Mission Update; Anniversary of B-52

VOLUME #8 CONTENTS: Gamma ray animation; Kuiper comets animation; Mars Pathfinder testing, designer interviews; Night launch Soyuz ; Mir 18 Status Report; Woodpecker preventive measures; STS-70 rollout; Ulysses; footage of Soyuz prep for ASTP; STS-71 crew simulates docking; Mir station animation; STS-71 crew training

VOLUME #9 CONTENTS: STS-71 & Mir-18 Post-Flight Crew News Conference, spectacular footage from the Mir of docking; Russian spacewalk material; HST sky survey; Cassini / Huygens animation; Galileo probe deployment/deflection maneuver; SRM O-ring anomaly Briefing; HST photo of new moons of Saturn; unique views of pad structure; STS-71 IMAX footage of Mir docking

VOLUME #10 CONTENTS: STS-71 Crew Post-landing conference; SRM O-ring anomaly Briefings (2); HST finds complex structures in galaxies; STS-69 roll; KSC wildlife (birds, turtles, more); Nozzle joint repair; preview of USML-2 / STS-73 science; STS-70 Crew Post-flight Presentation; 1995 International Space Station Status Report - great views of hardware and new construction animation

VOLUME #11 CONTENTS: STS-69 PREFLIGHT BRIEFINGS: Mission Overview, EVA, WSF, Spartan 201, Goddard Payloads, GAS, Crew Conference

VOLUME #12 CONTENTS: APOLLO 9 & 10 film; STS-69 pre-launch briefing; STS-69 Countdown Status Briefing; APOLLO 14 film; "Leap of Faith: Flight of Gordon Cooper"; GOES-9 photos, Hurricane Luis: first "live" 1 minute interval photos; last moments of STS-69 EVA including post-EVA activities, with unique television views inside of airlock.

VOLUME #13 CONTENTS: STS-69 post-landing video (one and a half hours) orbiter walkaround, post-landing press conference; STS-73 PREFLIGHT BRIEFINGS: Flight Director, USML-2 scientists; flight crew; World's largest balloon in VAB; Ting discusses Station experiments; Ocean currents; booster insulation; STS-73 crew arrival

VOLUME #14 CONTENTS: Station / Russian components; astronauts test station underwater; STS-73 crew ; completed Station modules; STS-73 L-1 news conference with mission managers; 9/28 Launch Postponement; 73 Countdown Briefings; Launch Postponement 10/06; collection of new HST photos, including Jupiter and satellites

VOLUME #15 CONTENTS: STS-73 LAUNCH ATTEMPT on 10/7/95 - crew entry, MEC problem and subsequent tense half-hour decision making on scrub; crew exit

VOLUME #16 CONTENTS: STS-73 ATTEMPT 10/15/95 - rain, crew entry. STS-73 LAUNCH DAY on October 20, 1995 - with early portion of countdown

VOLUME #17 CONTENTS: STS-74 PREFLIGHT BRIEFINGS - October 1995, details of second Mir docking mission, with flight director, experiments, docking module

VOLUME #18 CONTENTS: SOHO prelaunch briefing; HST photos of nebula, pillars of gas; RADARSAT prelaunch news conference; RADARSAT launch on November 4, 1995 with post-launch news conference; X-31 crash (interesting!), SurfSAT, SIR-C radar images Run time 4 hours 42 minutes

VOLUME #19 CONTENTS: STS-73 / USML-2 landing coverage November 5; STS-74 crew interviews, arrival; Seminar Series: "Probing the Primordial Constituents of the Solar System"; Space Station News Conference; Pre-launch STS-74 News Conference full 6 hours

VOLUME #20 CONTENTS: Galileo JPL pre-arrival conference (2 hours); HST - Young stars; edge-on disk; Orion Nebula fly-through; SOHO briefing; SOHO ATLAS Launch - December 2, 1995 - countdown, ascent, and post-launch video 6 hours 8 minutes

VOLUME #21 CONTENTS: Remaining SOHO coverage / orbital insertion; MAX Q band; GALILEO ARRIVES AT JUPITER ON DECEMBER 7, 1995: full coverage from JPL conference,Galileo movies asteroid images/animation; post-insertion conference, interview Carl Sagan; live control room scenes - historic probe entry & orbit insertion

VOLUME #22 CONTENTS: Conclusion 12/7/95 Galileo conference; post-landing views of STS-72 mission; GALILEO PROBE SCIENCE RESULTS BRIEFING JANUARY 22, 1996; POST-FLIGHT STS-73 and STS-74 CREW PRESENTATIONS WITH UNIQUE STILL PHOTOS AND VIDEO Total run time 6 hours 9 minutes

VOLUME #23 CONTENTS: Delta XTE LAUNCH ATTEMPT - ON-PAD ABORT (vernier LOX valve failure) 12/18/95; STS-72 COUNTDOWN EVENTS on January 11, 1996

1996

VOLUME #24 CONTENTS: STS-72 PRE-FLIGHT BRIEFINGS; X-33 animations, STS-72 crew interviews Total run time: 6 hours 9 minutes

VOLUME #25 CONTENTS: Space Station discussion show (one hour); Cassini construction; MIR 21 crew news conference; NEAR press conference and preview; POLAR press conference and preview - good animation with both conferences; STS-75 L-1 day press conference; POLAR L-1 day press conference 5 hours 50 minutes

VOLUME #26 CONTENTS: STS-75 (Tethered Satellite) preflight briefings, including crew press conference; Magnetic Storm news conference from JPL (2/15/96)

VOLUME #27 CONTENTS: NEAR countdown and launch; POLAR launch attempt; POLAR countdown and launch Total run time 6 hours 8 minutes

VOLUME #28 CONTENTS: Bursting pulsar news conference, pictures, and animation; STS-75 mission material; STS-76 at Cape; HST Pluto science update with unique photos and animation; STS-76 last-second entry wave-off decision (March 30); STS-76 postlanding material: replays, news conference, pictures of orbiter damage.

VOLUME #29 CONTENTS: STS-76 post wave-off payload bay door latch "crisis" (March 30); Weekly MIR status reports (Lucid mission); Marshall SRB film; "New Light on Solar Mysteries"; 5/03 Mission Update and station solar arrays

VOLUME #30 CONTENTS: STS-76 pre-flight briefings including full crew news conference; DCX rollout; Supersonic flight tests; new Galileo results; STS-76 crew interviews; FY 1997 NASA Budget Briefing (March 1996) Total run time 5 hours 57 minutes

VOLUME #31 CONTENTS: STS-77 pre-flight briefings - Overview; Crew; BETSCHE, GAS, Spacehab, Spartan-207 Inflatable Antenna Experiment; Hitchhiker; TEAMS

VOLUME #32 CONTENTS: ARIANE 501 LAUNCH EXPLOSION COVERAGE:two hours 30 minutes of the Ariane 5 launch June 4, 1996 including extensive views of the launch complex, computer graphics of the rocket, factory tours and assembly footage, main engine/SRB tests, control center details, a review of the weather situation in Kourou, followed by the launch, accident, and aftermath; Mir 21 conference; STS-77 post-landing events and replays; TSS-1R INVESTIGATION BOARD news conference with video simulation of tether breakage events

VOLUME #33 CONTENTS: Remaining TSS briefing; more ARIANE 501 explosion coverage, including a different camera angle of the explosion; June 7th Mission Update about Mir 21; DC-XA Second flight ; STS-78 mission pre-launch briefings

VOLUME #34 CONTENTS: MIR EVA, Station truss testing; STS-78 pre-launch briefings, news conference 6/17/96; new X-33 animations; JSC closed-loop life support system experiment; Al Gore X-33 announcement at JPL; X-33 news conference; STS-78 entry Pilot's Point of View camera video, including "fireball" scenes not on primary mission tapes; Theseus second flight; Earth views; July 10 RSRM Status Briefing with Holloway

VOLUME #35 CONTENTS: STS-78 Post-launch briefing at KSC June 20; STS-78 mission briefings, science briefings, crew on-orbit video (various flight days); MIR-22 crew pre-launch press conference; JSC life science experiment participant interview

VOLUME #36 CONTENTS: July 10 RSRM briefing conclusion; Ganymede Galileo photo briefing July 1996, includes 3-D flyover animation; July 12 RSRM briefing (announcement of launch delay for STS-79); STS-77 Crew Presentation to NASA Employees (great on-orbit photography); Mission Updates; Lucid press conference; Live from Mars Virtual Conference July 20.

VOLUME #37 CONTENTS: HISTORIC AUGUST 7, 1996 LIFE ON MARS NEWS CONFERENCE; Mission update 7/26/96; Clipper Graham DC-XA landing accident; Atlantis booster stacking; half-hour APOLLO-SOYUZ history film

VOLUME #38 CONTENTS: STS-79 pre-flight crew conference; station node pressure tests; Lucid interview; Mir mission updates, STS-79 post-landing video material

VOLUME #39 CONTENTS: Atlantis rollout; Europa Galileo flyby news conference; Mir mission update; FAST/Pegasus briefing; FAST launch; NASDA ADEOS launch (brief interruption in tape) – unique camera on H-2 rocket provides view looking back at launch pad; STS-79 pre-flight briefings

VOLUME #40 CONTENTS: Shuttle/Mir crew event; Lucid interview; Mars Pathfinder animation, payload processing, NASA Vision for Mars Exploration; Pathfinder and Mars Global Surveyor news briefings; Blaha event; Lucid post-flight news conference; Hurricane video

VOLUME #41 CONTENTS: STS-80 preflight briefings: Orfeus-SPAS, WSF, Flight Director, Medical experiments, EVA, crew news conference. Russian rover testing, Pegasus launch, tracking stations for Galileo

VOLUME #42 CONTENTS: Mars Global Surveyor launch attempt coverage November 6, 1996, launch 11/7; post-launch news conference, Blaha report from Mir

VOLUME #43 CONTENTS: Mars Pathfinder first and second launch attempts; includes launch; STS-80 rendezvous material; Pathfinder post-launch conference

VOLUME #44 CONTENTS: STS-80 Post-launch news conference; HST Update: Quasars; STS-80 mission material; status briefings, science and WSF briefings; Blaha interviews; Pathfinder pre-launch news conference

VOLUME #45 CONTENTS: STS-79 postlanding VOLUME with replays, Holloway news conference; Dan Goldin post-landing statement; United Space Alliance contract signing ceremony and news conference; Blaha interview; Cassini assembly; STS-79 crew presentation

VOLUME #46 CONTENTS: STS-80 postlanding VOLUME, Holloway and crew news conference; Nile radar, Mir news conference with Christmas tree; STS-81 crew news conference, mission overview, Spacehab, KidSat; cracks on MLP

VOLUME #47 CONTENTS: Mir mission update 12/96; STS-81 phase one interview, Blaha interview; STS-81 countdown status briefings; STS-81 countdown for night launch with in-cabin crew strap-in

1997

VOLUME #48 CONTENTS: Galileo science update EUROPA unveiled; STS-81 crew postlanding conference 1/22/97; Blaha interview; Highlights of 1970; SOHO observations and photos; STS-82 animation; STS-82 Mission Overview Briefings; Crew Interview clips; Goldin budget briefing; STS-82 countdown status briefings, crew arrival

VOLUME #49 CONTENTS: STS-82 postlanding VOLUME, crew news conference; Lunar Prospector; Hale-Bopp; STS-83 pre-flight briefings – flight director overview, crew news conference, mission science; Earth science mission announcement briefing; Mars life debate at JSC March 1997 (first part)

VOLUME #50 CONTENTS: Conclusion of Mars life debate at JSC; Linenger letters from Mir; AP interview includes fire discussion; HST Mars images; interviews with Dr. Alan Hale; History tapes: Biology and space; Skylab first four days; Comets and Asteroids; Atlas Mission to Earth; Hyper X vehicle; STS-82 post-flight presentation

VOLUME #51 CONTENTS: STS-82 post-flight presentation (conclusion); STS-83 countdown status, experiment preview, pre-flight briefings; Post-landing KSC runway coverage, including STS-83 crew postlanding news conference, Linenger interview

VOLUME #52 CONTENTS: Galileo update – new understanding of Europa, April 1997; SOHO observes solar eruption, X-33 wind tunnel tests; SOFIA airborne observatory; SSME testing; Project Mercury summation; History reports from 1960s: Apollo 1 pre-flight; 1966 highlights; Mir updates; Cassini heads for KSC; STS-84 crew at KSC; new X-33 animation, STS-84 countdown status briefing

VOLUME #53 CONTENTS: GOES-K AC-79 night launch, good views of satellite preparation April 1997; extensive coverage of Mir 23 EVA with Jerry Linenger April 29, 1997; first HST results after servicing mission, including new instrument photos; STS-84 prelaunch news conference May 13

VOLUME #54 CONTENTS: Mars: Dynamic View of Red Planet with new HST high-resolution pictures; News conference with First Space Station Crew (May 21, 1997); STS-84 post-landing runway video, news conference, Jerry Linenger interview

VOLUME #55 CONTENTS: STS-84 preflight briefings – crew, flight director, Mir/Russians, Spacehab, Phase One Overview; Space Station Status conference May 1997; discovery of comet snowballs; El Nino photographs

VOLUME #56 CONTENTS: Linenger June 13 conference; 51-G Crew Presentation; STS-94 Science briefing; STS-94 Mission Overview and Crew Conference; ISS Node 1 for shipment (extensive hardware views); NEAR encounter with Mathilde asteroid, pre-encounter briefing; breaking news of MIR collision and damage to Spektr; two Mir briefings with Frank Culbertson. 6 hrs 9 min

VOLUME #57 CONTENTS: Late June 1997: video feeds astronaut Bill Readdy; Node 1 News Conference with Cabana, Brinkley (6/26), four Mir status briefings Frank Culbertson (6/26, 27, 28, 29); first TV from Mir crew after accident; STS-94 countdown briefing.

VOLUME #58 CONTENTS: Mir Briefings Frank Culbertson 6/30 and 7/01; STS-94 countdown status; STS-94 Pre-launch Conference June 30; NEAR briefing on Mathilde encounter, first photos of asteroid; MARS PATHFINDER Preview briefings

VOLUME #59 CONTENTS: MARS PATHFINDER July 2 briefing; July 3 Mars Symposium with Administrator Dan Goldin; July 3 Mars Pathfinder briefing; July 5th 10 am EDT MARS PATHFINDER briefing; Mir status briefing with Frank Culbertson on July 5

VOLUME #60 CONTENTS: MARS PATHFINDER - HISTORIC JULY 4TH COVERAGE OF LIVE COMMENTARY FROM JPL AS THE LANDING TOOK PLACE - begins at 11:30 AM EDT from the JPL Mission Operations Center through late afternoon 6 hours

VOLUME #61 CONTENTS: MARS PATHFINDER - First post-landing briefing at 5:30 PM EDT includes Gore phone call to Goldin at JPL; another briefing at 6:30 PM; LIVE COVERAGE OF FIRST PHOTOS, followed by briefing with first color views of MARS

VOLUME #62 CONTENTS: MARS PATHFINDER - more photos through the evening of July 4 - 5; briefing at 2 AM EDT July 5th; resumed coverage 5 PM EDT July 5 with live downlink leading to Rover ramp deployment; Briefing at 8 PM EDT; photos of ramp deployment, followed by the excitement of the first photos of the ROVER on MARS!

VOLUME #63 CONTENTS: MARS PATHFINDER - BRIEFINGS - July 6 - 1 PM; July 7 at 1 PM; July 9 at 4 PM; July 10 and July 11

VOLUME #64 CONTENTS: Mars Pathfinder briefings: July 15 / 21/ 31. Mir Status Briefings: July 17, July 18, July 21

VOLUME #65 CONTENTS: STS-85 Pre-flight Briefings: Crew News Conference, Mission Overview, CRISTA-SPAS; Foale interview; Mir Status Briefing July 31; MIR 24 Soyuz launch video from Baikonur Cosmodrome

VOLUME #66 CONTENTS: STS-85 Prelaunch News Conference 8/6; Soyuz Mir 24 Docking to Mir; Mars Pathfinder briefing 8/8; STS-85 Japanese arm activities; Mir briefing 8/12; ACE prelaunch science briefing 8/12

VOLUME #67 CONTENTS: STS-85 Post-flight briefing, post-landing activities, crew post-flight conference; Mir internal spacewalk preview briefing, STS-84 Post-flight Presentation (great pictures); ACE countdown for scrubbed launch attempt 8/24/97

VOLUME #68 CONTENTS: Mir 24 Internal EVA to reconnect solar array power cables in Spektr module (complete)

VOLUME #69 CONTENTS: ACE launch coverage (8/25 includes spectacular view from first stage camera showing ascent, SRB sep!), Mars Pathfinder 8/27; Mars Global Suveyor orbit insertion briefings Sept. 9, 10, 11; STS-82 Post-Flight presentation; partial STS-47 post-flight video.

VOLUME #70 CONTENTS: Mir 24 EVA (with Foale) - Spektr module inspection and array repositioning September 5 (complete)

VOLUME #71 CONTENTS: Cassini Preview Briefing: Mission Overview, Hardware (RTGs), Science; Mir 24 Pre-EVA Briefing; NASA post-EVA briefing (August 6), Post-EVA video downlink of activities

VOLUME #72 CONTENTS: Mars Global Surveyor orbit insertion events and news conferences (several hours); STS-86 Pre-flight Briefings: Culbertson Phase One, Mission Overview, Spacehab.

VOLUME #73 CONTENTS: STS-86 Preflight Briefings continued: EVA, crew news conference; Foale status report; Wolf training for Mir stay; Mars Global Surveyor finds magnetic field around Mars

VOLUME #74 CONTENTS: Mars Global Surveyor science results briefing 10/2/97; STS-86 post-landing KSC video, including crew briefing; Mike Foale; Mars Pathfinder status briefing early October; JSC Moon-Mars Life Support System project briefing and interviews; El Nino graphics

VOLUME #75 CONTENTS: First CASSINI countdown / launch attempt 10/13/97; Successful CASSINI countdown and launch 10/14/97 - includes unique ground preparation footage of Titan IV launch vehicle, along with Cassini spacecraft

VOLUME #76 CONTENTS: Mir mission update 10/16/97; Hubble Space Telescope science briefing: Colliding Galaxies; Mike Foale post-flight news conference; Dave Wolf interview from Mir; X-33 engine test flights on SR-71; Mir 24 EVA Sputnik Replica Deployment; Mars Pathfinder "final" news briefing November 4

VOLUME #77 CONTENTS: SOHO briefing about discovery of Sun's magnetic carpet; news briefing on Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM); Mars Global Surveyor briefing; STS-87 pre-flight briefings

VOLUME #78 CONTENTS: STS-87 pre-flight briefings

VOLUME #79 CONTENTS: Lunar Prospector prelaunch mission science briefing 12/4/97; STS-87 landing replays and post-landing KSC ground processing coverage; post-landing crew news conference; Mir 24 crew news conference; Galileo update (end of primary mission at Jupiter) 12/16/97.

1998

VOLUME #80 CONTENTS: HST Update: Final Blaze of Glory; Mir "Inspector" European flying camera video; "Stars of Wonder" Holiday Music Video with HST images; Europa images; Mission Update 12/19; Lunar Prospector prelaunch conference; Lunar Prospector launch 1/6/98; Galileo lecture by Project Manager.

VOLUME #81 CONTENTS: STS-89 Crew at KSC; Mission Update 1/9/98; STS-69 post-flight presentation (history tape); STS-89 Preflight Briefings: Mission Overview, Phase One Status; Mir 24/Wolf EVA briefing; Astroculture; Crew Press Conference.

VOLUME #82 CONTENTS: Dave Wolf's Mir EVA on January 14; NASA news conference announcing John Glenn's Shuttle flight assignment; Mission Update January 16; International Space Station FGB Delivery Ceremony and news conference in Russia, January 17 (start).

VOLUME #83 CONTENTS: ISS FGB module ceremony in Russia January 1998; STS-89 countdown status reports; STS-89 Pre-launch Press Conference; Wolf from Mir; STS-89 crew training and interviews; NEAR Earth and Moon photo; STS-89 post-landing video including landing replays, post-landing conference, and Dave Wolf interview

VOLUME #84 CONTENTS: NASA FY'99 Budget Briefing with our one-and-only Dan Goldin; Dave Wolf post flight News Conference; ISS Teleconference: Countdown to Launch; Mission Update for 2/20/98; John Glenn in centrifuge; Mir 24 return to earth; STS-95 Crew News Conference with John Glenn; Glenn media interviews; Mir 25 Crew News Conference with Andy Thomas

VOLUME #85 CONTENTS: LUNAR PROSPECTOR WATER ON THE MOON BRIEFING 3/5/98; Mission Update for 3//6; Laser Mapping; Collins becomes first Female CDR; Glenn begins Shuttle training; Collins interviews; X-38 First Free flight with extensive post-landing "recovery" views 3/12/98

VOLUME #86 CONTENTS: STS-90 coverage: countdown status briefings; Pre-launch press conference; extensive material from countdown (crew module entry); post-launch press conference

VOLUME #87 CONTENTS: Andy Thomas from Mir; STS-90 pre-flight briefings: Mission Overview, Neurolab overview; Neurolab science briefing; Crew press conference; more Andy Thomas, Mission Update

VOLUME #88 CONTENTS: Science Astronomy Update: Massive Gamma-ray Explosion; STS-91 pre-flight briefings: Mission Overview, Phase One Overview; Spacehab; Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, Crew news conference

VOLUME #89 CONTENTS: INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION BACKGROUND AND STATUS BRIEFINGS - MAY 12, 1998: Overview, Research, First Elements Status, Assembly

VOLUME #90 CONTENTS: ISS Flight Control briefing; NOAA-K TITAN II Prelaunch Briefing from Vandenberg AFB May 12; NOAA-K launch May 13

VOLUME #91 CONTENTS: John Glenn training at JSC, TRACE/photos of Sun, STS-91 countdown status report, Phase One Lessons Learned press conference, STS-91 Pre-launch press conference with mission management and Russians, Mexican fires, SLWT manufacturing; STS-91 crew training, interviews, MORE

VOLUME #92 CONTENTS: STS-91 Countdown events, including in-cabin video of crew entry and strap-in, post-launch KSC press conference, Mars Pathfinder One-year Press Briefing June 29, 1998

VOLUME #93 CONTENTS: STS-91 postlanding runway video, Post-landing management press conference, Andy Thomas post-flight press conference July 8, 1998; Alan Shepard memorial video footage

VOLUME #94: Discovery rollout highlights (including meatball logo), Jupiter’s rings; October 1, 1998 “Happy Birthday NASA” ceremony; Hubble: Distant Galaxies conference; TCDT Q&A at launch pad

VOLUME #95: STS-95 pre-flight briefings (including crew, Glenn)

VOLUME #96: STS-95 Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test ; Deep Space 1 pre-launch briefing

VOLUME #97: Deep Space 1 countdown and launch 10/24/98; STS-95 countdown status reports, more

VOLUME #98: STS-95 pre-launch briefings and countdown events; Station news and training video

VOLUME #99 - STS-95 final pre-launch briefing, new Mars photos, ISS program briefing, Goldin host Houston event with Walter Cronkite; STS-95 post-landing coverage, including landing replays

VOLUME #100 - STS-95 post landing crew briefing (with Glenn); STS-95 crew return to JSC

VOLUME #101 - STS-88 and ISS briefings 11/13/98, including mission overview, Zarya and Unity, Mars 98 missions, Skylab 25th anniversary, and crew news conference

VOLUME #102 - INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION: ZARYA LAUNCH - complete coverage of the historic November 20, 1998 liftoff of the first Station module, including post-launch briefings

VOLUME #103 - STS-88 First Launch Attempt Countdown on December 3, 1998, including late-count scrub because of unexplained master alarm and post-scrub events with crew exit; STS-88 Launch Postponement Press Conference; STS-88 Mission Status Briefing; remainder of Top 10 Mars Global Surveyor briefing; STS-88 pre-EVA prep video; Flight Day 7 video; STS-95 Post Flight Presentation with John Glenn

VOLUME #104 - STS-88 Countdown for launch December 4, 1998

VOLUME #105 - Mars Orbiter Launch 12/11/98; Mars Polar Lander pre-launch news conference; Mars Polar Lander launch 1/3/99

1999

VOLUME #106—Mars Polar Lander events; Stardust press briefing; NASA FY 2000 Budget Briefing; X-38 drop test and post-test briefing; Mars Flyer Animation; Stardust launch attempt coverage 2/06/99

VOLUME #107—Stardust launch with fantastic launch views from Delta rocket; mapping ice in Greenland; X-38 free flight; X-33 launch site dedication; WIRE launch; Space Science briefing: Forecasting Solar Eruptions

VOLUME #108—Deep Space 1 update briefing 4/6/99; Space Interferometry Mission; Landsat 7 launch coverage; STS-96 countdown status briefings; Space science update: HST, Hubble’s Yardstick of the Universe

VOLUME #109— ISS Program Status Briefing; STS-96 Pre-flight Briefings—Flight Director, EVA, Starshine. STS-96 in-flight material

VOLUME #110— STS-96 Prelaunch News Conference, Crew Interviews; Countdown Status Briefings; First Global 3D View of Mars; STS-96 In-flight Material; STS-93 Chandra Mission Overview Briefing July 1999

VOLUME #111– STS-96 Countdown

VOLUME #112— STS-96 post-landing and crew conference; FUSE briefing; STS-93 (Chandra) crew, science briefings

VOLUME #113—QuikScat Titan II launch June 19, 1999; Pete Conrad career highlights; Apollo 11 anniversary special

VOLUME #114 CONTENTS – STS-93 Countdown briefings, countdown

VOLUME #115 CONTENTS – STS-93 countdown through scrub, July 20; Apollo 11 Crew Interview

VOLUME #116 CONTENTS – STS-93 second launch attempt countdown; Feb. 2000 budget briefing

VOLUME #117 CONTENTS – STS-93 countdown and scrub July 21, postponement briefing

VOLUME #118 CONTENTS – STS-93 SSME nozzle damage views after touchdown; postlanding crew conference and ceremony

VOLUME #119 CONTENTS – August 1999 x-vehicle briefings; Mars landing site briefing; Mars, An Active Planet? Shuttle wiring damage briefing

VOLUME #120 CONTENTS – X-33 Aerospike engine brieing; STS-93 post-flight presentation; Mars Climate Orbiter Orbit Insertion Failure

VOLUME #121 CONTENTS – STS-103 briefings, Mars Climate Orbiter investigation board briefing

VOLUME #122 CONTENTS - STS-95 post-flight presentation; Mars Polar Lander (MPL) briefings and Mars Background Briefings (search for water)

VOLUME #123 CONTENTS – MPL entry, descent and landing day December 3, 1999 – live coverage

VOLUME #124 CONTENTS – MPL early communications listening sessions, briefings through December 4

VOLUME #125 CONTENTS – MPL communications listening sessions, STS-103 countdown briefings

VOLUME #126 CONTENTS – Terra spacecraft briefings; first and second Terra launch attempts Dec. 1999

VOLUME #127 CONTENTS – STS-103 launch countdown and scrub 12/17/99

2000

VOLUME #128 CONTENTS – STS-99 SRTM pre-flight briefings Jan. 2000, pre-launch status briefings

VOLUME #129 CONTENTS – STS-99 launch countdown and scrub 1/31/00

VOLUME #130 CONTENTS – STS-99 first scrub (conclusion), STS-99 status briefings and countdown

VOLUME #131 CONTENTS – Terra spacecraft launch 12/99; STS-99 countdown and briefings

VOLUME #132 CONTENTS – NEAR EARTH ASTEROID RENDEZVOUS (NEAR) EROS ASTEROID ORBITAL INSERTION ON FEBRUARY 14, 2000; POST-INSERTION FIRST IMAGES AND NEWS BRIEFING; MORE

VOLUME #132 CONTENTS – NEAR encounter with asteroid EROS; Compton GRO deorbit plan briefing; IMAGE prelaunch briefing; X-34 drop

VOLUME #133 CONTENTS – IMAGE launch; ISS briefing;MARS REVIEW TEAM (Polar Lander failure) Report News Briefings; Planet Finding briefing

VOLUME #134 CONTENTS – STS-101 preflight briefings: Mission Overview, EVA, Orbiter Upgrades, Crew (March 27, 2000)

VOLUME #135 CONTENTS – STS-101 first (unsuccessful) Countdown—Launch Attempt; STS-101 second (unsuccessful) Countdown-Launch Attempt

VOLUME #136 CONTENTS – STS-101 third (unsuccessful) Countdown—Launch Attempt

VOLUME #137 CONTENTS – NOAA GOES satellite launch (May 2000); STS-101 preflight briefings

VOLUME #138 CONTENTS – STS-101 fourth (successful) Countdown—Launch attempt

VOLUME #139 CONTENTS – Terra video and Terra First Results Briefing; STS-101 preflight material

VOLUME #140 CONTENTS - Compton Gamma Ray Observatory controlled entry June 4, 2000

VOLUME #141 CONTENTS – TDRS-H Conference, ISS Service Module Briefing, TDRS-H Launch, STS-106 status

VOLUME #142 CONTENTS – Zvezda Service Module preflight footage, Faget tribute, ASTP films, educational programs

VOLUME #143 CONTENTS – Zvezda Service Module launch July 2000, “Time of Apollo” documentary, astronomy

VOLUME #144 CONTENTS – STS-106 Preflight Briefings, Progress docking - August 2000

VOLUME #145 CONTENTS – STS-92 Preflight Briefings, various video files, more

VOLUME #146 CONTENTS – ISS Expedition One prelaunch and launch coverage October 2000, more

VOLUME #147 CONTENTS – STS-92 Status/Postponement, Expedition 1 briefing, Mars Exploration Plans 10/00

VOLUME #148 CONTENTS – STS-97 Preflight briefings EVA, crew, more

VOLUME #149 CONTENTS - ISS Expedition 1 First Crew docking and ceremonies, X-33 test, Shuttle ferry flight, STS-97 preflight briefings - November 2000

VOLUME #150 CONTENTS - Progress docking to ISS, Delta/EO-1 launch from Vandenberg AFB November 21, ISS crew video, STS-97 Countdown status, Progress redocking December 26, 2000

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