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The Space Shuttle Missions
Astronauts:                        
Command Pilot: James D. Halsell Jr. (Fifth Space Flight)     
Pilot:     Scott J. Horowitz (Third Space Flight)
Mission Specialist 1:
Mary E. Weber (Second Space Flight)
Mission Specialist 2:
Jeffrey N. Williams (First Space Flight)
Mission Specialist 3:
James S. Voss (Fourth Space Flight)
Mission Specialist 4:
Susan J. Helms (Fourth Space Flight)
Mission Specialist 5:
Yury V. Usachev, RSA (Third Space Flight)
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STS-101
 
Mission Specialist 4: Salizhan Sharipov, RKA (First Space Flight)
STS-101 was a Space Shuttle mission to theInternational Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Atlantis. The mission was a 10-day mission conducted between 19 May 2000 and 29 May 2000. The mission was designated 2A.2a and was a resupply mission to the International Space Station. STS-101 was delayed 3 times in April due to high winds. STS-101 traveled 4.1 million miles and completed 155 revolutions of the earth and landed on runway 15 at Kennedy Space Centre. The mission was the first to fly with the "glass cockpit".
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