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STS-132 Mission Patch

STS-132 Mission Patch

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STS-132 Mission Patch

Our STS-132 Mission Patch is a fully embroidered 4" patch. STS-132 is the next shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station, targeted for 14 May 2010. The primary payload is scheduled to be the Russian Rassvet Mini-Research Module along with an Integrated Cargo Carrier-Vertical Light Deployable (ICC-VLD). STS-132 is scheduled to be the final flight of Space Shuttle Atlantis provided that the STS-335 Launch On Need rescue mission is not flown.

  • Launch Target: May 14, 2010
  • Orbiter: Atlantis
  • Mission Number: STS-132 (132nd space shuttle flight)
  • Mission Duration: 12 days
  • Landing Site: KSC
  • Inclination/Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles
  • Primary Payload: 34th station flight (ULF4), Integrated Cargo Carrier (ICC), Mini Research Module (MRM1)
  • Commander Kenneth Ham
  • Pilot Dominic A. "Tony" Antonelli
  • Mission Specialist 1 Michael T. Good
  • Mission Specialist 2 Piers Sellers
  • Mission Specialist 3 Stephen G. Bowe
  • Mission Specialist 4 Garrett Reisman

Description

STS-132 Mission Patch

Our STS-132 Mission Patch is a fully embroidered 4" patch. STS-132 is the next shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station, targeted for 14 May 2010. The primary payload is scheduled to be the Russian Rassvet Mini-Research Module along with an Integrated Cargo Carrier-Vertical Light Deployable (ICC-VLD). STS-132 is scheduled to be the final flight of Space Shuttle Atlantis provided that the STS-335 Launch On Need rescue mission is not flown.

  • Launch Target: May 14, 2010
  • Orbiter: Atlantis
  • Mission Number: STS-132 (132nd space shuttle flight)
  • Mission Duration: 12 days
  • Landing Site: KSC
  • Inclination/Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles
  • Primary Payload: 34th station flight (ULF4), Integrated Cargo Carrier (ICC), Mini Research Module (MRM1)
  • Commander Kenneth Ham
  • Pilot Dominic A. "Tony" Antonelli
  • Mission Specialist 1 Michael T. Good
  • Mission Specialist 2 Piers Sellers
  • Mission Specialist 3 Stephen G. Bowe
  • Mission Specialist 4 Garrett Reisman