Back (L-R): Stephen Robinson, Andrew Thomas, Charles Camarda, Soichi Noguchi
Front (L–R): James Kelly, Wendy Lawrence, Eileen Collins
STS-114 mission patch
Discovery (STS-114), launched July 26, 2005 to the International Space Station, was the "Return to Flight", the first space shuttle mission following the Columbia disaster in 2003. During Discovery's liftoff, video footage showed a piece of debris separating from the external tank, which was caused the Columbia disaster. As a result, NASA decided to postpone future flights until they could modify the design. Shuttle flights resumed a year later in July 2006.
STS-114's crew consisted of Commander Eileen Collins, Pilot James Kelly, Soichi Noguchi (JAXA), Stephen Robinson, Andrew Thomas, Wendy Lawrence, and Charles Camarda. It was the second mission to be commanded by a woman, Eileen Collins, who also commanded STS-93.
Three EVAs were performed by Robinson and Noguchi.
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