STS-122

human spaceflight
Event human_spaceflight Q155937
STS-122
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STS-122 was a human spaceflight. This classification indicates the mission involved space travel by humans. As a human spaceflight, it shared characteristics with other similar events. The fact that STS-122 was a human spaceflight is a fundamental aspect of the mission. STS-122 involved the participation of astronauts in space. The mission's status as a human spaceflight implies that it was crewed by astronauts. The human spaceflight nature of STS-122 distinguishes it from other types of space missions. STS-122 was characterized by its human spaceflight designation, which is a key detail about the mission.

STS-122

Summary

STS-122 is a human spaceflight[1]. STS-122 has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]

Key Facts

  • STS-122's instance of is recorded as human spaceflight[3].
  • STS-122 is operated by National Aeronautics and Space Administration[4].
  • STS-122 followed STS-120[5].
  • STS-122 was followed by STS-123[6].
  • STS-122 is part of Space Shuttle program[7].
  • STS-122's Commons category is recorded as STS-122[8].
  • STS-122's type of orbit is recorded as low Earth orbit[9].
  • STS-122's UTC date of spacecraft launch is recorded as February 7, 2008[10].
  • STS-122's UTC date of spacecraft landing is recorded as February 20, 2008[11].
  • STS-122's significant event is recorded as rocket launch[12].
  • STS-122's significant event is recorded as landing[13].
  • STS-122's topic's main category is recorded as Category:STS-122[14].
  • STS-122's Commons gallery is recorded as STS-122[15].
  • STS-122's crew members is recorded as Stephen Frick[16].
  • STS-122's crew members is recorded as Alan G. Poindexter[17].
  • STS-122's crew members is recorded as Leland D. Melvin[18].
  • STS-122's crew members is recorded as Rex J. Walheim[19].
  • STS-122's crew members is recorded as Hans Schlegel[20].
  • STS-122's crew members is recorded as Stanley G. Love[21].
  • STS-122's crew members is recorded as Léopold Eyharts[22].
  • STS-122's crew members is recorded as Daniel M. Tani[23].
  • STS-122's location of landing is recorded as Kennedy Space Center[24].
  • STS-122's location of landing is recorded as Launch and Landing Facility[25].
  • STS-122's orbits completed is recorded as {'amount': '+202'}[26].
  • STS-122's start point is recorded as Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A[27].

Body

Context

STS-122 is part of Space Shuttle program[7]. STS-122's instance of is recorded as human spaceflight[3]. STS-122 followed STS-120[5]. STS-122 was followed by STS-123[6].

Why It Matters

STS-122 has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] STS-122 is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]

References

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  8. [10] . Jonathan's Space Report. wikidata.org.
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  10. [12] . Jonathan's Space Report. wikidata.org.
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  22. [24] . nasa.gov. nasa.gov. Provenance: wikidata.org.
  23. [25] . wikidata.org.
  24. [26] . wikidata.org.
  25. [27] . Jonathan's Space Report. wikidata.org.

Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

Aggregate / graph-position facts

  1. [2] . Wikidata sitelinks. wikidata.org.
  2. [28] . Wikidata aliases. wikidata.org.

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