/ Franklin Chang-Díaz Seventh and last spaceflight
Mission Specialist 3
Valery G. Korzun, RKA Expedition 5 Second and last spaceflight ISS Commander/Soyuz Commander
Yury I. Onufriyenko, RKA Expedition 4 Second and last spaceflight ISS Commander/Soyuz Commander
Mission Specialist 4
Peggy A. Whitson Expedition 5 First spaceflight ISS Flight Engineer
Carl E. Walz Expedition 4 Fourth and last spaceflight ISS Flight Engineer
Mission Specialist 5
Sergey Y. Treshchov, RKA Expedition 5 Only spaceflight ISS Flight Engineer
Daniel W. Bursch Expedition 4 Fourth and last spaceflight ISS Flight Engineer
Mission highlights
STS-111 launches from Kennedy Space Center, 5 June 2002.STS-111 lands at Edwards Air Force Base, 19 June 2002.
STS-111, in addition to providing supplies, rotated the crews aboard the International Space Station, exchanging the three Expedition 4 members (1 Russian, 2 American) for the three Expedition 5 members (2 Russian, 1 American).
The Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) carried experiment racks and three stowage and resupply racks to the station. The mission also installed a component of the Canadarm2 called the Mobile Base System (MBS) to the Mobile Transporter (MT) (which was installed during STS-110); This was the second component of the Canadian Mobile Servicing System, or MSS. This gave the mechanical arm the capability to "inchworm" from the U.S. Lab fixture to the MBS and travel along the Truss to work sites.
STS-111 was the last flight of a CNES astronaut, the French agency having disbanded its astronaut group and transferred them to the ESA.
2002-05-30 19:21 30 May 2002, 7:21 pm (T−00:09:00 hold)
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Thunderstorms and electrical activity.[4] Due to a post 9/11 security policy, NASA did not reveal the exact launch time until 24 hours before liftoff.[5]
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2002-05-31 19:21:52 31 May 2002, 7:21:52 pm
Scrubbed
0 days, 23 hours, 37 minutes
Weather
2002-05-31 09:45 31 May 2002, 9:45 am
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Scrubbed before tanking had begun, concerns of continued bad weather including hail.[6]
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2002-06-03 16:00 3 Jun 2002, 4:00:00 pm
Scrubbed
2 days, 20 hours, 38 minutes
Technical
2002-06-02 2 Jun 2002, 12:00 am
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Nitrogen valve problems.[7] The exact launch time had not been released, with NASA only stating that launch would occur between 4:00 PM and 8:00 PM.[8]
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