STS-111 was the eighteenth flight for the Endeavour vehicle. The UF-2 mission to the International Space Station (ISS), involved a crew rotation and the delivery of new supplies and experiments in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM). The mission took place between the 5th and 19th of June 2002, with an orbital inclination of 51.6 and an altitude of about 389km (210 nautical miles). This report is divided into two sections. The As-Flown Assessment section compares the results of a risk analysis using post-flight attitude data with post-flight damage observations and pre-flight risk predictions. The Post-flight Damage Inspection section documents the meteoroid & orbital debris damage that was observed during inspections at KSC following the mission.
STS-111 (OV-105 Flight 18) Meteoroid and Orbital Debris Post Flight Assessment
2006
59 pages
Report
No indication
English
Extraterrestrial Exploration , Manned Spacecraft , Meteoroids , Space debris , Space transportation system , Postflight analysis , Multi-purpose logistics modules , Risk , Spacecrews , International space station , Damage , Inspection , Scanning electron microscopy , Panels , Leading edges , Endeavour(Orbiter) , Damage assessment
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