Ambitious STS-111 flight scheduled to rotate ISS crew, fix Canadarm2

When STS-111 lifts off to the International Space Station (ISS) May 30, it will kick off a densely packed mission that will include an ISS crew rotation, assembly activity, and a short-notice spacewalk. "We've got one of those missions that has almost too much in it to get done," STS-111 Commander...

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