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STS-92 A 7/27 2000/09/25 P1-2 /1.1-1 1.1-1 9/21 10/5 P1-12 /1.2-4 TM (2R) P1-18 /9-19 ( ) STS-92 B 8/7 P1-38/1.3-1 -19,20 STS-92 C 8/16 P1-11 /1.2.2.3 6A 5A.1 P1-38/1.3-1 ( ) 1P P7-7 /7-3 4 6 4 ( ) 6 ( ) -54 /STS-106 STS-92 D 9/6 P1-2/1.1-1 ( ) P1-3 /1.1.3(4) P1-7 /1.2.2 Z1 P1 Z,P P1-13,14/ (1) CBM P1-21,22 /(1)ISS 1.2-9 P1-30,31 ( ) 1.2-16,17 P1-38 /1.3-1 -19,20 ( ) Rev.F Update -26 ( ) ISS Rev.F

2000/09/25 STS-92 9/18 P1-2 /1.1-1 1.1-1 P1-38 /1.3-1 ( ) STS-106(2A.2b) P1-41 /(5)2A.2b ( ) STS-106(2A.2b) P7-4 /7-1 ( ) 2A.2b EVA -42 2-54/ STS-106 ( ) STS-106(2A.2b) -55/ -6 ( ) STS-106(2A.2b) STS-92 9/25 1.7 3,4 P1-1 ( ) ( 2 ) 1 P1-2 /1.1-1 ( ) P1-4 /1.1-1,2 ( ) 2P P1-6 /1.2-1 ( ) Flight Plan P1-7 /1.2-2 ( ) Z1 P1-35, 36 ( ) Flight Plan EVA P1-38 /1.3-1 ( ) 2P P1-46 /1.4-1 ( ) Flight Plan P1-52P1-64 ( ) 3 ( )

F 1. STS-92 1-1 1.1 1-1 1.1.1 1-1 1.1.2 1-1 1.1.3 STS-92 1-3 1.1.4 3A 1-4 1.2 STS-92 1-5 1.2.1 1-6 1.2.2 Z1 1-7 1.2.2.1 (CMG) 1-10 1.2.2.2 1-11 1.2.2.3 1-11 1.2.2.4 (PCU) 1-11 1.2.2.5 1-13 1.2.2.6 1-13 1.2.3 PMA-3/ (SLP) 1-16 1.2.4 (DDCU) 1-17 1.2.5 (ETSD) 1-17 1.2.6 1-18 1.2.6.1 IMAX3 (ICBC-3D) 1-18 1.2.6.2 (DTO) 1-19 1.2.7 ISS 1-21 1.2.8 (RMS) 1-23 1.2.8.1 RMS 1-23 1.2.8.2 3A RMS 1-30 1.2.9 (EVA) 1-33 1.3 (ISS) 1-38 1.3.1 ISS 1-38 1.3.2 ISS 1-39 1.3.3 3A ISS 1-42 1.3.4 /ISS 1-43 1.4 1-45 1.4.1 1-45 1.5 STS-92 1-47 1.6 1-48 1.7STS-92 ISS ( 1 12 ) 1-52

2. 2-1 2.1 2-1 2.2 2-4 2.3 2-5 2.3.1 2-6 2.3.2 2-6 2.3.3 2-7 2.3.4 2-8 2.3.5 2-8 2.3.6 2-10 2.3.7 2-10 2.4 2-11 3. 3-1 3.1 3-1 3.1.1 3-1 3.1.2 STS-92 NASA 3-2 3.2 3-4 3.3 3-4 3.4 3-7 3.4.1 3-7 3.4.2 KSC 3-8 3. 5 3-11 3.6 3-12 3.6.1 3-12 3.6.2 3-13 3.6.3 3-13 4. 4-1 4.1 4-1 4.2 4-2 4.3 4-3 4.4 4-3

5. 5-1 5.1 5-1 5.2 5-1 5.3 5-2 6. 6-1 6.1 6-1 6.2 6-2 6.3 MS 6-6 6.3.1 6-6 6.3.2 6-6 6.3.3 EVARMS 6-9 6.4 6-14. EVA 7-1 7.1 EVA 7-1 7.2 EVA 7-1 7.3 7-5 7.3.1 EMU( ) 7-6 7.3.2 7-15 7.3.3 EVA EVA 7-16 7.4 EVA 7-25

- 1 1. NASDA - 2 (1) (FMPT) 92-2 (2) (IML) - 3 (3) STS-72-6 (4) (MSL-1) - 8 (5) (MFD) -10 (6) STS-87-12 (7) STS-90( ) -13 (8) STS-95-14 (9) STS-99-15 (10) STS-92-16 2. -17 (1) -17 (2) -23 (3) (JEM ) -24 (4) (JEM) -26 (5) (JEM) -27 (6) JEM -30 3. NASDA -32 4. CIS -40 5. (STS-1STS-106 ) -42 6. -55 1. 1-1 2. STS-92 2-1 3. ISS 3-1 NASDA pdf http://jem.tksc.nasda.go.jp/iss/3a/pdf_data.html

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1.2.6 < > 1.2.6.1 IMAX (ICBC-3D) Hail Columbia Dream Is Alive Blue Planet Destiny In Space Mission To MIR http://www.imax.com/) 118

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STS-92 ISS FD1 Ku 10 6 10 39 STS-92 KSC 39A ISS 8 30 8 50 40 OMS 45 Ku Ku ISS FD 5 (Flight Day) 1 1 STS-92 1982 4 12 (STS-1) 100 18 645 2.5 1-53

STS-92 ISS FD2 EMU NASDA ISS RMS ISS 3 NASDA 10 7 9 19 39 VIP 2 STS-99 NASDA (VIP ) VIP 1-54

STS-92 ISS FD3 ISS ISSPMA-2 ISS#1 ISS 3A 2A2A.2b -R Bar ISS ISSPMA-2 10 8 5 31 ISS PMA-2 ODS ODS ISS ISS()#1 10 8 8 PMA-2 ISS ( 10/5,10/9 )4 1-55

STS-92 ISS FD4 Z1 ISS #1 10.2 psia 2/3 Z1 RMS ACBM ACBM Z1 RMS Z1 RMS Z1 Z1 CBMRMS Z1 ISS #1 FD3 ISS Z1 (CBM) (EVA) 10.2 psia 2/3 EVA ()FD4 2/3 EVA Z1 CBM(Common Berthing Mechanism) CBM ISS RMS /PMA-2 SVS(Space Vision System) TV PMA-3 1-56

STS-92 ISS 5 2/2 Z1 (1) Low HoverHigh Hover Z1 Low HoverHigh Hover (PMA-3 ) Low Hover Z1 Z1 PCBM( ) High Hover Z1 SVS (2)CBM (RMS)SVS ACBM()CBM PCBM (Z1 ) RMS RMS Z1 ACBM SVS CBM PCBM ACBM PCBM ACBM (ABOLT)(4 7kN ) 8 PCBM RMS ACBM PCBM (Z1 PMA-3 12 ) (IBOLT) (16 4 47.82kN 5 ) (FBOLT) (16 4 84.7486.96kN ) 1-57

STS-92 ISS FD5 ISS #1 EVA#1 10 10 1 50 6 30 Z1 Z1 S-Band SASA S DDCU() 4A S Z1 SGANTKu Ku 4A P6 ETSD ISS #1 RCS ISS 3A 5 EVA RMS 1 EVA 3 EVA 1-58

STS-92 ISS FD6 ISS PMA-3 ISS #2 ISS PMA-3 RMS PMA-3 EVA 10 11 1 45 6 30 SLP PMA-3 PMA-3 RMS PMA-3 2 EVA PMA-3 SLP 16 4 RMS RMS PMA-3 PMA-3 EVA PMA-3 PMA-3 ISS #2 RCS 2 SLP PMA-3 6 ( 15cm) 24 ( 61cm) RMS EVA RMS 1-59

STS-92 ISS FD7 ISS #3 10 12 2 6 30 3 EVA (DDCU) Z1 Z1 Z1 PMA-3 Z1 (DDCU) (ETSD) ISS #3 RCS ISS ISS 1-60

STS-92 ISS FD8 ISS #4 10 13 2 05 6 30 Z1 SAFER(Simplified Aid For EVA Rescue) SAFER STS-64 SAFER () ISS #4 RCS EVA ISS SAFER ISS EVA 1-61

STS-92 ISS FD9 14.7 psiaiss #2 ISS ISS #5 14.7 psia EVA 1 ISS #2 ISS ISS (2 ) ISS ISS ISS ISS #5 RCS ISS 10 30 2R TM 1 2 3 3 ISS 34 3 ISS 1-62

STS-92 ISS FD10 ISS ISS 10 15 1 40 ISS ISS ISS 3A ISS ISS FD4, 1-63

STS-92 ISS FD11 Ku 10 16 6 35 45 Ku 45 25 20 ( ISS ) 1-64

STS-92 ISS FD12 () 2 OMS 10 17 6 (KSC) KSC KSC 12 KSC STS-92 6 1-65

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(d)p2t2(prototype Part Task Trainer) JSC Building 45 RMS RMS (e)sms(shuttle Mission Simulator) JSC Building 5 SMS MB( ) FB( ) SMS-MB( ) SMS-FB RMS CG 611

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( ) (/:) STS-1 (1) STS-2 (2) STS-3 (3) STS-4 (4) STS-5 (5) STS-6 (6) STS-7 (7) STS-8 (8) STS-9 (9) STS41-B (10) STS41-C (11) STS41-D (12) 1981. 4.12 1981. 4.14 02/06:21 ( ) 1981.11.12 1981.11.14 02/06:13 ( ) 1982. 3.22 1982. 3.30 08/00:05 ( ) 1982. 6.27 1982. 7. 4 07/01:10 ( ) 1982.11.11 1982.11.16 05/02:14 1983. 4. 4 1983. 4. 9 05/00:23 TDRS-A( ) EVA 1983. 6.18 1983. 6.24 06/02:24 1983. 8.30 1983. 9. 5 06/01:07 / ( ) 1983.11.28 1983.12. 8 10/07:47 SEPAC( ) (6) 1984. 2. 3 1984. 2.11 07/23:17 KSC 1984. 4. 6 1984. 4.13 06/23:40 (SMM ) LDEF( ) (19901 STS-32 ) 1984. 8.30 1984. 9. 5 06/00:56 ( ) -42

-43 ( ) (/:) STS41-G (13) 1984.10.5 1984.10.13 ERBS( ) STS51-A (14) 1984.11.8 1984.11.16 STS51-C (15) 1985.1.24 1985.1.27 STS51-D (16) 1985.4.12 1985.4.19 STS51-B (17) 1985.4.29 1985.5.6 STS51-G (18) 1985.6.17 1985.6.24 STS51-F (19) 1985.7.29 1985.8.6

-44 ( ) (/:) STS51-I (20) 1985.8.27 1985.9.3 STS51-J (21) 1985.10.3 1985.10.7 STS61-A (22) 1985.10.30 1985.11.6 STS61-B (23) 1985.11.27 1985.12.3 STS61-C (24) 1986.1.12 1986.1.18 STS51-L (25) 1986.1.28 STS-26 (26) 1988.9.29 1988.10.3

( ) (/:) STS-27 (27) STS-29 (28) STS-30 (29) STS-28 (30) STS-34 (31) STS-33 (32) STS-32 (33) STS-36 (34) STS-31 (35) STS-41 (36) 1988.12.2 1988.12.6 1989.3.13 1989.3.18 1989.5.4 1989.5.8 1989.8.8 1989.8.13 1989.10.18 1989.10.23 1989.11.22 1989.11.27 1990.1.9 1990.1.19 1990.2.28 1990.3.4 1990.4.24 1990.4.29 1990.10.6 1990.10.10-45

-46 ( ) (/:) STS-38 (37) 1990.11.15 1990.11.20 STS-35 (38) 1990.12.2 1990.12.11 STS-37 (39) 1991.4.5 1991.4.11 STS-39 (40) 1991.4.28 1991.5.6 STS-40 (41) 1991.6.5 1991.6.14 STS-43 (42) 1991.8.2 1991.8.11 STS-48 (43) 1991.9.12 1991.9.18 STS-44 (44) 1991.11.24 1991.12.1

-47 ( ) (/:) STS-42 (45) 1992.1.22 1992.1.30 STS-45 (46) 1992.3.24 1992.4.2 STS-49 (47) 1992.5.7 1992.5.16 STS-50 (48) 1992.6.25 1992.7.9 STS-46 (49) 1992.7.31 1992.8.8 STS-47 (50) 1992.9.12 1992.9.20 STS-52 (51) 1992.10.22 1992.11.1

-48 ( ) (/:) STS-53 (52) 1992.12.2 1992.12.9 STS-54 (53) 1993.1.13 1993.1.19 STS-56 (54) 1993.4.8 1993.4.17 STS-55 (55) 1993.4.26 1993.5.6 STS-57 (56) 1993.6.21 1993.7.1 STS-51 (57) 1993.9.12 1993.9.22 STS-58 (58) 1993.10.18 1993.11.1 STS-61 (59) 1993.12.2 1993.12.13

-49 ( ) (/:) STS-60 (60) 1994.2.3 1994.2.11 STS-62 (61) 1994.3.4 1994.3.18 STS-59 (62) 1994.4.9 1994.4.20 STS-65 (63) 1994.7.8 1994.7.23 STS-64 (64) 1994.9.9 1994.9.20 STS-68 (65) 1994.9.30 1994.10 STS-66 (66) 1994.11.3 1994.11.14 STS-63 (67) 1995.2.3 1995.2.11

-50 ( ) (/:) STS-67 (68) 1995.3.2 1995.3.18 STS-71 (69) STS-70 (70) 1995.7.13 1995.7.22 STS-69 (71) 1995 STS-73 (72) 1995.10.20 1995.11.5 STS-74 (73) 1995.11.12 1995.11.20 STS-72 (74) 1996.1.11 1996.1.20

-51 ( ) (/:) STS-75 (75) 1996.2.22 1996.3.9 STS-76 (76) 1996.3.22 1996.3.31 STS-77 (77) 1996.5.19 1996.5.29 STS-78 (78) 1996.6.20 1996.7.7 STS-79 (79) 1996.9.16 1996.9.26 STS-80 (80) 1996.11.19 1996.12.7

-52 ( ) (/:) STS-81 (81) 1997.1.12 1997.1.22 STS-82 (82) 1997.2.11 1997.2.21 STS-83 (83) 1997.4.4 1997.4.8 STS-84 (84) 1997.5.15 1997.5.24 STS-94 (85) 1997.7.1 1997.7. STS-85 (86) 1997.8.7 1997.8.19 CRISTA-SPAS-2

-53 ( ) (/:) STS-86 (87) 1997.9.25 1997.10.6 STS-87 (88) 1997.11.19 1997.12.5

-54 ( ) (/:) STS-88 (93) 1998.12. 4 1998.12.15 STS-96 (94) 1999. 5.27 1999. 6. 6 1999.12.27

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AAEU Aquatic Animal Experiment Unit ACBM Active Common Berthing Mechanism ACCESS Assembly Concept for Construction of Erectable Space Structures ACTS Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (STS-51) ACUC Animal Care and Usage Committee AFD Aft Flight Deck AMS-1 Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-1 (STS-91) AOA Abort Once Around AODA Attitude & Orbit Determination Avionics APFR Articulating Portable Foot Restraint APM Attached Pressurized Module (ESA COF ) APU Auxiliary Power Unit ARC Ames Research Center ARS Air Revitalization System ASCAN Astronaut Candidate ASEM Assembly of Station by EVA Method Exercise (STS-49) ASI Agenia Spatiale Italiano ATLAS Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science ATO Abort To Orbit AXAF Advanced X-Ray Astrophysics Facility BIA Bus Interface Adapter BRT Body Restraint Tether BTV Biospecimen Transport Van (KSC) CAM Centrifuge Accommodations Module (ISS) CAPCOM Capsule Communicator CAT Canister Attachment Truss CBM Common Berthing Mechanism (ISS ) CCD Charge Coupled Device CCTV Closed Circuit Television CDR Critical Design Review CDR Commander CDT Central Daylight Time CEIT Crew Equipment Interface Test CETA Crew and Equipment Translation Aid CFRP Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic CG Computer Graphics CI Co Investigator CIS Commonwealth of Independent States CMD Command CMG Control Moment Gyro CNES Centre Natinal d'etudes Spatiales COAS Crewman Optical Alignment Sight C/O Check Out COF Columbus Orbital Facility (ESA) CPU Central Processing Unit CRISTA-SPAS Cryogenic Infrared Spectrometers and Telescopes for the Atmosphere - Shuttle Pallet Satellite (STS-66,85) CRL Communications Research Laboratory

CRV Crew Return Vehicle (ISS) CSA Canadian Space Agency CSR Customer Support Room CST Central Standard Time CSVS Canadian Space Vision System CTV Crew Transport Vehicle CVDA Commercial Vapor Diffusion Apparatus C/W Caution and Warning CWS Caution and Warning System DAP Digital Auto Pilot DARA Deutschen Agentur fur Raumfahrtangelegenheiten GmbH DARA( ) 97 DLR( ) ) DAT Digital Audio Tape DCM Docking Compartment Module (ISS) DCM Display and Control Module (EMU) DDCU DC-DC Converter Unit DFRC Dryden Flight Research Center DLR German Aerospace Reserch Establishment (Deutsche Forschungstalt fur Luft-und R) DoD Department of Defense DSM Docking and Stowage Module (ISS) DSO Detailed Supplementary Objectives DSP Defense Support Program (STS-44) DTO Detailed Test Objectives EarthKAM Earth knowledge Acquired by Middle school students EASE Experimental Assembly of Structures in EVA ECG Electrocardiogram ECLSS Environmental Control and Life Support System EDFE EVA Development Flight Experiment EVA (STS-37) EDFT EVA Development Flight Test EVA EDO Extended Duration Orbiter EDT Eastern Daylight Time EDW Edwards Air Force Base EE End Effector EECOM Electrical, Environmental, Consumables Engineer EF Exposed Facility ( JEM ) EGSE Electrical Ground Support Equipment ELM-ES Experiment Logistics Module-Exposed Section ( JEM ) ELM-PS Experiment Logistics Module-Pressurized Section ( JEM EM Engineering Model EMG Electromyography EMU Extravehicular Mobility Unit ( )

EORC Earth Observation Research Center (NASDA) EPS Electrical Power Syste ERBS Earth Radiation Budget Satellite (STS-41B) ERS Earth Remote Sensing Satellite (ESA ) ESA European Space Agency ESC Electric Still Camera EST Eastern Standard Time ET External Tank ETSD EVA Tool Stowage Device EURECA European Retrieval Carrier (STS-46) EUV Extreme Ultraviolet EVA Extravehicular Activity FAO Flight Activity Officer FCS Flight Control System FD Flight Day FD Flight Director FDO Flight Dynamics Officer FES Flash Evaporator System FGB Functional Cargo Block (Zarya) FM Frequency Modulation FMPT First Material Processing Test FOR Flight Operations Review FRD Flight Requirements Document FRGF Flight Releasable grapple Fixture FRR Flight Readiness Review FSE Flight Support Equipment FSS Fixed Service Structure GAS Get-Away Special GC Ground Control GC Ground Commanding (MFD) GDO Guidance Officer GF Grapple Fixture GIRA Galley Iodine Removal Assembly GLO Shuttle Glow Experiments GMT Greenwich Mean Time GN2 gaseous nitrogen GNC Guidance Navigation and Control GN&C Guidance Navigation and Control GPC General Purpose Computer GPWS Ground Proximity Warning System ( ) GPS Global Positioning System GRO Gamma Ray Observatory (STS-37) GSE Ground Support Equipment GSFC Goddard Space Flight Center

HC Hand Controller HDTV High Definition Television HEDS Human Exploration and Development of Space Enterprise HH Hitchhiker HH Horizontal transmit, Horizontal receive HMD Helmet Mounted Display HOST Hubble Space Telescope Orbital Systems Test Platform HRM High Rate Multiplexer HST Hubble Space Telescope HTD HEDS Technology Demonstration HUT Hard Upper Torso (EMU) IBSS Infrared Background Signature Survey (STS-39) ICBC-3D IMAX Cargo Bay Camera 3 Dimension IMAX3 ICC Inboard Corner Reflector IEH International Extreme Ultraviolet Hitchhiker IFM In-Flight Maintenance IGA Inter-Governmental Agreement IML-2 International Microgravity Laboratory IMU Inertial Measurement Unit INCO Instrumentation and Communication Officer INS Inertial Navigation System IRU Inertial Reference Unit ISS International Space Station ISSP International Space Station Program IVA Intra-Vehicular Activity IVHM Integrated Vehicle Health Monitoring IWG Investigator Working Group JEM Japanese Experiment Module JEMRMS JEM Remote Manipulator System JERS-1 Japanese Earth Resources Satellite -1 1 (NASDA) JIS Joint Integrated Simulation JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory JSC Johnson Space Center JST Japanese Standard Time KSC Kennedy Space Center LAGEOS-2 Laser Geodynamic Satellite (STS-52) LC-39 Launch Complex-39 39 LCC Launch Control Center LDEF Long Duration Exposure Facility (STS41-C) LDR Logistics Double Module LED Light Emitting Diode LES Launch and Entry Suit LIF Large Isothermal Furnace

LiOH Lithium Hydroxyde LITE-1 Lidar In-Space Technology Experiment-1 (STS-64) LMS Life and Microgravity Spacelab (STS-78) LSLE Life Sciences Laboratory Equipment LSS Life Support System (EMU) LTA Lower Torso Assembly (EMU) MAG Maximum Absorption Garment (EMU ) MBM Manual Berthing Mechanism MBS Mobile Remote Servicer(MRS) Base System MCC Mission Control Center (JSC) MDF Manipulator Development Facility MDM Multiplexers/Demultiplexers MECO Main Engine Cutoff MEDS Multifunction Electronic Display System MET Mission Elapsed Time MFD Manipulator Flight Demonstration MGBX Microgravity Globebox MLE Middeck Locker Equivalent MLI Mluti-Layer Insulator MLP Mobile Launcher Platform MMACS Maintenance, Mechanical, Arm, and Crew System MMH Monomethyl Hydrazine MM/OD Micro-Meteoroid and Orbital Debris MMU Manned Maneuvering Unit MPESS Multi-purpose Experiment Support Structure MPLM Multi-purpose Logistics Module MPM Manipulator Positioning Mechanism MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRSE Microwave Remote Sensing Experiment MS Mission Specialist MSBLS Microwave Scan Beam Landing System MSD Medical Science Division MSFC Marshall Space Flight Center MSL-1 Microgravity Science Laboratory-1 MT Mobile Transporter (ISS) MVAK Module Vertical Access Kit MWS Mini-Workstation NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASCOM NASA Communications Network NASA NASDA National Space Development Agency of Japan NBL Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (JSC) NDAS Neural Data Acquisition System NIA National Institutes of Aging NIH National Institutes of Health NIH-C National Institutes of Health Cell Culture Module(CCM)

NIMA National Imagery and Mapping Agency NM nautical miles NOR Northrup Lakebed Landing Site OAST-Flyer Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology O&C Operations and Checkout O&CB Operations and Checkout Building OCA Orbiter Communications Adapter OCC Organic Crystal growth Chamber OCF Organic Crystal growth Facility (FMPT) OCGP Organic Crystal growth with G-jitter Preventive Measurement (IML-1) ODS Orbiter Docking System OFK Official Flight Kit OMDP Orbiter Maintenance Down Period OMS Orbiter Maneuvering System OPF Orbiter Processing Facility OPP Orbiter Patch Panel ORFEUS-SPAS Orbiting, Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer-SPAS (STS-51,80) ORU Orbital Replacement Unit OSAT Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology OSVS Orbiter Space Vision System OSVU Orbiter Space Vision Unit OTA Optical Target Assembly OTD ORU Transfer Device EVA P2T2 Prototype Part Task Trainer PAD PFR Attachment Device PAO Public Affair Office PAO Public Affair Officer PC Payload Commander PCBM Passive CBM CBM PCG Protein Crystal Growth PCG-STES Protein Crystal Growth - Single Locker Thermal Enclosure System PCU Plasma Contactor Units PDI Payload Data Interrogator PDR Preliminary Design Review PDRS Payload Deployment and Retrieval System PDSU Power Distributing and Switching Unit PFM Proto-Flight Model PFR Portable Foot Restraint PGF Plant Growth Facility PGSC Payload General Support Computer PGSC/BIA PGSC/Bus Interface Adapter PGT Pistol Grip Tool (EVA )

PHRR Payload High Rate Recorder SRTM PI Principal Investigator P/L Payload PLSS Primary Life Support System (EMU) PLT Pilot PM Phase Modulation PM Pressurized Module ( JEM ) PMA Pressurized Mating Adapter POCC Payload Operations Control Center POIC Payload Operations Integration Center PPK Personal Preference Kits PRLA Payload Retention Latch Actuators PS Payload Specialist psia pound per square inch absolute 1 ( ) PWP Portable Work Platform QD Quick Disconnect RAM Random Access Memory RBEV Robotics Birds Eye View RCRS Regenerable Carbon Dioxide Removable System RCS Reaction Control System RDA Radar Data Analyzer REM Release/Engage Mechanism (Spartan) RF Radio Frequency RIC Recorder Interface Controller RHC Rotational Hand Controller RMCD Radiation Monitoring Container Device RME Risk Mitigation Experiments RMS Remote Manipulator System - RPCM Remote Power Controller Module RSA Russian Space Agency RSAD RMS Situational Awareness Display RSS Rotating Service Structure RTAS Rocketdyne Truss Attachment System RTLS Return to Launch Site SAFER Simplified Aid For EVA Rescue EVA SAIL Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory SAMS Space Acceleration Measurement System SAR Synthetic Aperture Radar SAREX-II Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment-II SASA S-band Antenna Structural Assembly SCU Service and Cooling Umbilical SDI Strategic Defense Initiative SEPAC Space Experiment Particle Accelerator SES Shuttle Engineering Simulator

SEU Single Event Upset SFU Space Flyer Unit SGANT Space-to-Ground Antenna Ku SGTRC Space to Ground Transmit/Receive Controller Ku SHUCS Spacehab Universal Communications System SIB Signal Isolation Box SIGI Space Integrated GPS/Inertial Navigation System GPS/INS SIMPLEX Shuttle Ionospheric Modification with Pulsed Local Exhaust SIR Spaceborne Imaging Radar SLF Shuttle Landing Facility SL-J Spacelab-J SLP SpaceLab Pallet SLS Spacelab Life Sciences (STS-40) SLWT Super Light Weight Tank SM Single Module SM Service Module (ISS) SM Shuttle Mission S/MM Shuttle/Mir Mission SMM Solar Maximum Mission SMS Shuttle Mission Simulator SMS-FB Shuttle Mission Simulator - Fixed Base SMS-MB Shuttle Mission Simulator - Motion Base SMS Science Mission Specialist SOHO Solar and Heliospheric Observatory SOP Secondary Oxygen Pack SPACEHAB-SM SPACEHAB-Single Module SPARTAN SPAS Shuttle Pallet Satellite SPDM Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (ISS) SPP Science Power Platform (ISS) SPPF SPACEHAB Payload Processing Facility SRB Solid Rocket Booster SRTM Shuttle Radar Topography Mission SRL Space Radar Laboratory (STS-59,68) SSA Space Suite Assembly SSBUV/A Shuttle Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet/A SSC Space to Space Comm SSCC Space Station Control Center SSFP Space Station Freedom Program SSIPC Space Station Integration and Promotion Center (TKSC) SSME Space Shuttle Main Engine SSP Standard Switch Panel SSRMS Space Station Remote Manipulator System SSV Sequential Still Video STA Star Tracker Assembly STDN Space Flight Tracking and Data Network STL Space Tissue Loss ( ) STS Space Transportation System ( )

SVS Space Vision System TACAN Tactical Air Navigation TAEM Terminal Area Energy Management TAGS Text and Graphics System TAL Trans-Atlantic Abort Landing TAS-1 Technology Application and Science-1 (STS-85) TBD To Be Determined TCDT Terminal Count down Demonstration Test TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TDPU Telemetry Data Processing Unit TDRS Tracking and Data Relay Satellite TEAMS Technology Experiments Advancing Mission in Space (STS-77) TEPC Tissue Equivalent Proportional Counter THC Translational Hand Controller TKSC Tsukuba Space Center TM Torque Multiplier TMG Thermal Micrometeoroid Garment (EMU) TPS Thermal Protection System TRAC Targeting and Reflective Alignment Concept TSS Truss Support Structure TSS-1 Tethered Satellite System-1 (STS-46,75) TVC Thrust Vector Control UARS Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite UCD Urine Collection Device UCSD University of California at San Diego UDM Universal Docking Module (ISS) UF Utilization Flight (ISS ) UHF Ultra High Frequency USML United States Microgravity Laboratory (STS- 53,73) USMP United States Microgravity Payload VAB Vehicle Assembly Building VFEU Vestibular Function Experiment Unit (FMPT) VFEU Vestibular Function Experiment Unit (STS-90,95) VFEU/NDAS (STS-90,95 ) VGS Video Guidance Sensor VH Vertical transmit, Horizontal receive VIP Very Important Person VRCS Vernier Reaction Control System VV Vertical transmit,vertical receive

WBSAAMD Wide Band Stand Alone Acceleration Measurement Device WCS Waste Collection System WIF Worksite Interface WSB Water Spray Boiler WSF Wake Shield Facility (STS-60,69,80) WSSH White Sands Space Harbor WSTF White Sands Test Facility X-SAR X-band Synthetic Aperture RadarX

STS-92 Flight Plan(2000.5.16 Basic ) NASDA

3 ISS ISS NASA 7A, UF-1 ISS Rev.F(2000 9 ) Rev.E, DCN-4(2000 5 ) NASA 1999 6 Rev.E 8A ISS Rev.F -19

FGB) (1A/R ) PMA-1 OTD( ) NODE1 (2A ) Strela :2A.1 PMA-2.7-1 2A.1 (19996) < >

FGB) (1A/R ) PMA-1 Strela :2A.1+2A.2a OTD( :2A.1 ) NODE1 (2A ) PMA-2 ECOMM.7-2 2A.2a (20006) < >

< > 1.7-3 1R (20007 )

< > M1(1P) 1.7-4 1P (200089)

(2P) 1.7-5 2P (20009 11 ) < >

Z 2P( ) 11 3A PMA-3 1.7-6 3A (200010) < >

TM (2R) < > 1.7-7 2R( ) (200011)

TM (2R ) S (Z1 ) () P6 (4A ) ( ) Z1P6 ODS(/) Z1 PMA-3 1.7-8 4A (200012) < >

< > 1.7-9 4A (200012)

PMA-3 MBM() PMA-2 PMA-2 ( MBM) MBM 5A PMA-2 (MBM) 5A 1.7-10 5A ISS (20011) < >

< > (EETCS) 2 1.7-11 5A (20011)

(4P ) 1.7-2 5A4P ( (2R) ) ) (20011 < >

(4P) DC1(Docking Compartment 1) 1.7-13 4R (20012 Rev.F3) < >

MPLM CBM PMA-3 MPLM( ) MPLM( ) 1.7-14 5A.1 (20012) < >

4P 5P TM 1.7-15 5P(5A.1 ) (20014) < >

SLP SSRMS SSRMS MPLM ( ) UHF 1.7-16 6A (20014) < >

LCA(Lab Cradle Assmbly) S0 5A.1 1.7-176A (20014 ) < >

TM (2S) TM (2R(1S)) 2S 1 1.7-18 2S ) (20014 < >

1.7-19 7A (20015) < >

< > 1.7-20 7A ( II ) (20015)

< > S0 1.7-21 8A (200110 Rev.F 20021 )

ERA(ESA RMS) P3/P4 (12A ) SPP( ) 9A.1 P6 P6 P1 (11A ) (ETCS) 12A S1 (9A ) 1.7-22 12A.1 (200210 Rev.F 20032) < >

P6 UDM(UniversalDockingModule) 3R S3/S4 (13A ) 1.7-23 10A (20032 Rev.F 200311) < >

(ELM-PS) ( 2 ) (USPM) ( ) (Rev.F 1J ) 1.7-24 1J/A (20042) < >

< > 1.7-25 1J (20045)

ETCS (EF) (ELM-ES) (Express Pallet ) (UF-3,4 ) 1.7-26 2J/A (20051) < >

CAM( ) COF ESA 1E CRV 18A S6 15A 1.7-27 UF-7(CAM) (Rev.F 20064 ) < >

(14A ) U.S.Hab ( ) (20A ) 1.7-28 16A( ) (Rev.F 16A 20059 20064) < >

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