Touchdown for STS100


STS-100/6A emblem
 
The STS-100/6A emblem reflects the complex interaction of robotics and extravehicular activity (EVA) on this mission. Endeavour's payload bay houses a Spacelab pallet, itself holding the SSRMS and the Space Station Ultra High Frequency Antenna, and the Italian-built Multi-Purpose Logistics Module "Raffaello." American, Russian, Canadian, and Italian astronauts compose the crew, and their flags are stylized in the lower portion of the emblem. Source: NASA

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The Raffaello module is moved away from the ISS using Endeavour'
 
Space Shuttle Endeavour's robotic arm, which is being controlled by STS-100 Mission Specialist Scott Parazynski, moves the Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module away from the International Space Station. Raffaello was unberthed from the station about 3:03 p.m. CDT (20:03 GMT) Friday.



Release date: 2 May 2001