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DTO/DSO/RME
Objectives | Media Contacts Crew Members | Shuttle Reference Data | Related Links | Media Assistance Download the STS-99 Press Kit in PDF format for printing ( 1.5 MB). Requires Adobe Reader 3.0 |
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Endeavour OV105 Launch: Friday, February 11, 2000 12:43 PM (eastern time) |
| Mission Objectives | ||||||||||
| The primary objective of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission is to acquire a high-resolution topographic map of the Earth's land mass (between 60°N and 56°S) and to test new technologies for deployment of large rigid structures and measurement of their distortions to extremely high precision. The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission represents a breakthrough in the science of remote-sensing and will produce topographic maps of Earth 30 times as precise as the best global maps in use today. The information will be used to attempt to produce one of the most comprehensive and accurate maps of Earth ever assembled. ![]()
In addition, this mission offers a number of applications for data products and science, including: geology, geophysics, earthquake research, volcano monitoring; hydrologic modeling; ecology; co-registration and terrain correction of remotely-acquired image data; atmospheric modeling; flood inundation modeling; urban planning; natural hazard consequence assessments; fire spread models; and transportation/infrastructure planning. Civilian Applications Enhanced ground collision avoidance systems for aircraft; civil engineering, land use planning, and disaster recovery efforts; and line-of-sight determination for communications, e.g., cellular telephones. Military Applications Flight simulators; logistical planning, air traffic management; missile and weapons guidance systems; and battlefield management, tactics. |
| Crew |
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| Commander: | Kevin R. Kregel |
| Pilot: | Dom L. Gorie |
| Mission Specialist 1: | Gerhard P.J. Thiele |
| Mission Specialist 2: | Janet L. Kavandi |
| Mission Specialist 3: | Janice Voss |
| Mission Specialist 4: | Mamoru Mohri |
| Launch | |
| Orbiter: | Endeavour OV105 |
| Launch Site: | Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Launch Pad 39-A |
| Launch Window: | 2 hours, 10 minutes |
| Altitude: | 126 nautical miles |
| Inclination: | 57 degrees |
| Duration: | 11 Days 4 Hrs. 8 Min. |
| Vehicle Data | |
| Shuttle Liftoff Weight: | 4,520,415 lbs. |
| Orbiter/Payload Liftoff Weight: | 256,560 lbs. |
| Orbiter/Payload Landing Weight: |
225,669 lbs. |
| Payload Weights | |
| SRTM | 14.5 tons |
| Software Version: | OI-27 |
| Space Shuttle Main Engines: (1 MB pdf) | ||
| SSME 1: 2052 | SSME 2: 2044 | SSME 3: 2047 |
| External Tank: ET-92 ( Super Light Weight Tank) |
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SRB Set: BI-100/RSRM-71 |
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Abort Landing Sites RTLS: KSC Shuttle Landing Facility TAL: Primary Zaragoza; alternates Moron and Ben Guerir AOA: Edwards Air Force Base, California
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| Landing | |
| Landing Date: | 02/22/00 |
| Landing Time: | 4:51 PM (eastern time) |
| Primary Landing Site: | KSC Shuttle Landing Facility |
| Payloads |
| Cargo Bay |
| Payload Overview, Applications, and Benefits |
| SRTM Hardware--the Mast |
| SRTM Hardware--the Antenna |
| Data Recording, Processing, and Products |
| In-Cabin |
| EarthKAM |
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