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Space Shuttle Crew STS - 113:
Commander - James D. Wetherbee
Pilot - Paul S. Lockhart
Mission Specialist 1 - Michael Lopez-Alegria
Mission Specialist 2 - John B. Herrington
Mission Specialist 3 - Kenneth D. Bowersox
ISS Commander - Valery G. Korzun, RKA
Mission Specialist 4 - Nikolai M. Budarin, RKA
ISS Flight Engineer - Peggy A. Whitson
Mission Specialist 5 - Donald R. Pettit
ISS Flight Engineer - Sergei Y. Treshchev, RKA
STS-113 was an Assembly Mission (11A) to the International Space Station, delivering the P1 Truss segment, which provides structural support for the Space Station radiators. Mission Specialists John Herrington and Michael Lopez-Alegria performed three spacewalks to activate and outfit the P1. The STS-113 crew and both Expedition crews transferred about 1,969 kilograms (4,340 pounds) of cargo between the shuttle and station.
STS-113 delivered the Expedition 6 crew to the station for a four-month increment. The Expedition 5 crew returned to Earth aboard STS-113, ending an 185-day stay in space.
STS-113 came to a close when Endeavour glided in to a landing at Kennedy Space Center on December 7. It was the 19th flight of Endeavour, the 112th shuttle mission, and the 16th shuttle mission to the station. The landing was the first time a mission ended on the fourth day of landing attempts.
STS-113 was the final mission during which Russian cosmonauts flew on the Space Shuttle.
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