Viajes Hacia la ISS desde 1998 al 2006

Date Assembly
Flight
Launch
Vehicle
Element(s)
Nov. 20, 1998 1A/R Russian Proton
Dec. 4, 1998 2A U.S. Orbiter
STS-88
  • Unity Node (1 Stowage Rack)
  • 2 Pressurized Mating Adapters attached to Unity
May 27, 1999 2A.1 U.S. Orbiter
STS-96
May 19, 2000 2A.2a U.S. Orbiter
STS-101
July 12, 2000 1R Russian Proton
Sept. 8, 2000 2A.2b U.S. Orbiter
STS-106
Oct. 11, 2000 3A U.S. Orbiter
STS-92
  • Integrated Truss Structure (ITS) Z1
  • Pressurized Mating Adapter - 3
  • Ku-band Communications System
  • Control Moment Gyros (CMGs)
Oct. 30, 2000 2R Russian Soyuz
Nov. 14, 2000 2P Russian Soyuz
  • Progress Resupply Flight
Nov. 30, 2000 4A U.S. Orbiter
STS-97
  • Integrated Truss Structure P6
  • Photovoltaic Module
  • Radiators
Jan. 18, 2001 5A U.S. Orbiter
STS-98
Feb. 15, 2001 5A.1 U.S. Orbiter
STS-102
April 19, 2001 6A U.S. Orbiter
STS-100
May 17, 2001 7A U.S. Orbiter
STS-104
  • Joint Airlock
  • High Pressure Gas Assembly
June TBD 4R Russian Soyuz
  • Docking Compartment 1 (DC-1)
  • Strela Boom
TBD N/A U.S. Orbiter
STS-107
  • Research Mission
June 21, 2001 7A.1 U.S. Orbiter
STS-105
  • Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM)
Oct. 4, 2001 UF-1 U.S. Orbiter
STS-108
  • Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM)
Nov. 1, 2001 N/A U.S. Orbiter
STS-109
  • Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission
Jan. 2002 8A U.S. Orbiter
  • Central Truss Segment (ITS S0)
  • Mobile Transporter (MT)
Feb. 2002 UF-2 U.S. Orbiter
  • Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) with payload racks
  • Mobile Base System (MBS)
May 2002 9A U.S. Orbiter
  • First right-side truss segment (ITS S1) with radiators
  • Crew & Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) Cart A
June 2002 ULF1 U.S. Orbiter
  • Utilization and Logistics Flight
  • Spares Pallet (ESP-2)
Oct. 2002 11A U.S. Orbiter
  • First left-side truss segment (ITS P1)
  • Crew & Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) Cart B
Oct. 2002 9A.1 U.S. Orbiter
  • Russian provided Science Power Platform (SPP) with four solar arrays
Dec. 2002 12A U.S. Orbiter
  • Second left-side truss segment (ITS P3/P4)
  • Solar array and batteries
Feb. 2003 12A.1 U.S. Orbiter
  • Third left-side truss segment (ITS P5)
  • Logistics and Supplies
April 2003 13A U.S. Orbiter
  • Second right-side truss segment (ITS S3/S4)
  • Solar array set and batteries (Photovoltaic Module)
June 2003 13A.1 U.S. Orbiter
  • Logistics and Supplies
Aug. 2003 3R Russian Proton
  • Universal Docking Module (UDM)
Aug. 2003 5R Russian Soyuz
  • Docking Compartment 2 (DC2)
Oct. 2003 UF-4 U.S. Orbiter
  • Express Pallet
  • Spacelab Pallet carrying "Canada Hand" (Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator)
  • Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS)
Nov. 2003 10A U.S. Orbiter
  • U.S. Node 2
Feb. 2004 1J/A U.S. Orbiter
  • Japanese Experiment Module Experiment Logistics Module (JEM ELM PS)
  • Science Power Platform (SPP) solar arrays with truss
April 2004 ATV  
  • European Automated Transfer Vehicle
May 2004 1J U.S. Orbiter
  • Kibo Japanese Experiment Module (JEM)
  • Japanese Remote Manipulator System (JEM RMS)
June 2004 10A.1 U.S. Orbiter
  • Propulsion Module
Sept. 2004 UF-3 U.S. Orbiter
Oct. 2004 1E U.S. Orbiter
  • European Laboratory - Columbus Module
Jan. 2005 2J/A U.S. Orbiter
  • Japanese Experiment Module Exposed Facility (JEM EF)
  • Solar Array Batteries
  • Cupola
Feb. 2005 UF-5 U.S. Orbiter
TBD 9R Russian Proton
  • Docking and Stowage Module (DSM)
May 2005 14A U.S. Orbiter
  • Science Power Platform (SPP) Solar Arrays
  • Zvezda Micrometeoroid and Orbital Debris (MMOD) Shields
  • Port and Starboard MT/CETA Rails
June 2005

UF-6

U.S. Orbiter
  • Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM)
  • Express Pallet
July 2005 20A U.S. Orbiter
  • US Node 3
Aug. 2005 8R Russian Soyuz
  • Research Module 1
Sept. 2005 16A U.S. Orbiter
  • Habitation Module
Oct. 2005 17A U.S. Orbiter
  • Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM)
  • Destiny racks
  • Common Berthing Adapter (CBA - interface between CRV and Node 3)
Dec. 2005 18A U.S. Orbiter
Jan. 2006 19A U.S. Orbiter
  • Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM)
March 2006 15A U.S. Orbiter
  • Solar Arrays and Batteries (Photovoltaic Module S6)
March 2006

10R

Russian Soyuz
  • Research Module 2
April 2006 UF-7 U.S. Orbiter
  • Centrifuge Accommodation Module (CAM)
Notes:
Additional Progress, Soyuz, H-II Transfer Vehicle and Automated Transfer Vehicle flights for crew transport, logistics and resupply are not listed.
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