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Space Shuttle Atlantis
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19 - 15 May 1997 - STS-84 - 39A - KSC - 9 days, 5 hours, 20 minutes, 47 seconds - 3,600,000 miles (5,800,000 km) - Rendezvous with Mir, including crew transfer of Jerry Linenger and Michael Foale. Carried the SPACEHAB double module.
20 - 25 September 1997 - STS-86 - 39A - KSC - 10 days, 19 hours, 22 minutes, 12 seconds - 4,225,000 miles (6,799,000 km) - Rendezvous with Mir, including crew transfer of Michael Foale and David A. Wolf. Highlights of STS-86 included five days of docked operations and the first joint U.S.-Russian spacewalk during a shuttle mission conducted by cosmonaut Vladimir Titov and astronaut Scott Parazynski.
21 - 19 May 2000 - STS-101 - 39A - KSC - 9 days, 21 hours, 10 minutes, 10 seconds - 5,076,281 miles (8,169,482 km) - International Space Station resupply mission with supplies carried up using a SPACEHAB double module and SPACEHAB Integrated Cargo Carrier pallet. Astronauts James Voss and Jeffrey Williams performed a spacewalk and Atlantis also reboosted the ISS.
22 - 8 September 2000 - STS-106 - 39B - KSC - 11 days, 19 hours, 12 minutes, 15 seconds - 4,919,243 miles (7,916,754 km) - International Space Station resupply mission. STS-106 utilized the SPACEHAB Double Module and the Integrated Cargo Carrier (ICC) to bring supplies to the ISS. The mission also included two spacewalks.
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