Stock Photo - 06/03/2002 This is the crew patch for the STS_113 mission, which will be the 11th American 11A assembly flight to the International Space Station ISS. The primary mission will be to take the Expedition Six crew to the ISS and return the Expedition Five crew to Earth. STS_113 will be the first flight in the assembly sequence to install a major component in addition to performing a crew exchange. The Port 1 Integrated Truss Assembly P1 will be the first truss segment on the left side of the ISS. P1 will provide an additional three External Thermal Control System radiators, adding to the three radiators on the Starboard 1 S1 Integrated Truss Assembly. The installation and outfitting of P1 will require three extravehicular activities spacewalks as well as coordination between the Shuttle Robotic Manipulator System and the Space Station Robotic Manipulator System. The patch depicts the Space Shuttle Endeavour docked to the ISS during the installation of the P1 truss with the gold astronaut symbol in the background. The seven stars at the top left center of the patch are the seven brightest stars in the constellation Orion. They represent the combined seven crew members four Shuttle and three Expedition Six. The three stars to the right of the astronaut symbol represent the returning Expediton Five crew members. The Roman Numberal CXIII represents the mission number 113. The NASA insignia design for Shuttle space flights is reserved for use by the astronauts and other official use as the NASA Administrator may authorize. Public availability has been approved only in the form of illustrations by the various news media. When and if there is any change in this policy, which is not anticipated, such will be publicly announced.

Stock Photo: 06/03/2002 This is the crew patch for the STS-113 mission, which will be the 11th American 11A assembly flight to the International Space Station ISS.

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