Astronauts James H. Newman (left), mission specialist, and Robert D. Cabana, mission commander, look over checklists as they prepare to continue work in the U.S.-built Unity connecting module in Earth orbit. The STS-88 crew went on to spend twelve days in space preparing Unity and the attached Russian-built Zarya module for their International Space Station (ISS) roles.
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Astronauts James H. Newman (left), mission specialist, and Robert D. Cabana, mission commander, look over checklists as they prepare to continue work in the U.S.-built Unity connecting module in Earth orbit. The STS-88 crew went on to spend twelve days in space preparing Unity and the attached Russian-built Zarya module for their International Space Station (ISS) roles.