Astronaut Scott Parazynski was attached to the end of the station's robotic arm, which was extended to its absolute limit by the shuttle's inspection boom.
The STS-118 mission timeline was as follows: space shuttle mission 2007 crack free
To ensure the orbiters were free of structural cracks, micro-fissures, and tile damage, NASA implemented a multi-layered inspection protocol. The primary tool for this was the Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS). 1. The Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS) Astronaut Scott Parazynski was attached to the end
Technicians refined the mechanical and manual spraying techniques for the foam to ensure a seamless, uniform layer that was far less prone to cracking under aerodynamic stress. In-Orbit Inspections: Verifying a "Crack-Free" Shield This flight featured teacher-astronaut Barbara Morgan
Delivered the S5 truss segment, a high-speed data system, and a spare parts platform. This flight featured teacher-astronaut Barbara Morgan, carrying forward the legacy of Christa McAuliffe.
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