Launch, orbit & landing data:
| Designation | A05238 / 02052 |
| Launch date - time | 24 Nov 2002 - 00:49:47 UT |
| Launch site | KSC, LC39A |
| Launch vehicle |
Space Shuttle STS-113 |
| Docking date - time | UT |
| Target spacecraft/port | ISS/xx port |
| Orbital parameters: |
| - Perigee / Apogee | 233 / 314 km |
| - Inclination | 51.60° |
| - Period | 90.0 min |
| Orbital parameters: |
| - inclination (degrees) |
51.6 |
| - period (minutes) |
90.0 |
| - perigee (km) |
233 |
| - apogee (km) |
314 |
| Duration |
219d.23h. (at 02 July, 2003, 00h.00m. UT) |
| Number of revolutions around Earth |
|
| Summary |
Integrated Truss Assembly P1 was delivered into space with Space Shuttle "Endeavour"
(flight ISS-11A).
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P1 truss element being installed on STS-113 November 28, 2002 |
The P1 and S1 trusses (also called the Port and Starboard Side Thermal
Radiator Trusses) are attached to the S0 truss, and contain carts to
transport the Canadarm2 and
astronauts to worksites along the space station. They each flow 290 kg (637 lb)
of anhydrous ammonia through three heat
rejection radiators. The P1 truss was launched on STS-113 in November 2002.
Detailed design, test and construction of the S1 and P1 structures was conducted
by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) in Huntington Beach, CA. First parts were cut
for the structure in 1996, and delivery of the first truss occurred in 1999.
Ref: #7, #21, #98 - update: 16.12.07