Launches in Support of Human Space Flight, 2000
- Launches in Support of Human Space Flight, 2000
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▪ 2001
Launches in Support
of Human Space Flight, 2000
Russia Progress February 1
Mir supplies
Dominic L. Pudwill Gorie
Janet L. Kavandi
Janice E. Voss
Mamoru Mohri
Gerhard P.J. Thiele February 11-22 Shuttle Radar Topography Mission
Russia Soyuz-TM 30 Sergey V. Zalyotin
Aleksandr Yu. Kaleri April 4-June 16
Mir repairs/refurbishment
Russia Progress April 25
Mir supplies
U.S. STS-101,
Atlantis James D. Halsell, Jr.
Scott J. Horowitz
Mary Ellen Weber
Jeffrey N. Williams
James S. Voss
Susan J. Helms
Yury V. Usachyov May 19-29 ISS outfitting and repair
Russia Zvezda July 12 Zvezda service module for ISS
Russia Progress August 6 ISS supplies
U.S. STS-106,
Atlantis Terrence W. Wilcutt
Scott D. Altman
Daniel C. Burbank
Edward T. Lu
Richard A. Mastracchio
Yury I. Malenchenko
Boris V. Morukov September 8-20 ISS outfitting
Russia Progress September 30 ISS supplies
Pamela A. Melroy
Koichi Wakata
Leroy Chiao
Peter J.K. Wisoff
Michael E. Lopez-Alegria
William S. McArthur October 11-24 ISS outfitting, including Z1 truss and mating adapter
Russia/U.S. Soyuz-TM 31 Yury P. Gidzenko
Sergey K. Krikalyov
Bill Shepherd2 October 31 first ISS habitation crew
Russia Progress October 20
Mir supplies
Michael J. Bloomfield
Joseph R. Tanner
Carlos I. Noriega
Marc Garneau November 30
-December 11 ISS outfitting, including photovoltaic module (solar panels and batteries)
Russia Progress December 12 ISS supplies
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1Commander and pilot (or flight engineer for Soyuz) are listed first.
2Shepherd is ISS commander.
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