, 5 June 2002. , 19 June 2002. STS-111, in addition to providing supplies, rotated the crews aboard the
International Space Station, exchanging the three
Expedition 4 members (1 Russian, 2 American) for the three
Expedition 5 members (2 Russian, 1 American). The
Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) carried experiment racks and three stowage and resupply racks to the station. The mission also installed a component of the
Canadarm2 called the Mobile Base System (MBS) to the Mobile Transporter (MT) (which was installed during
STS-110); This was the second component of the Canadian
Mobile Servicing System, or MSS. This gave the mechanical arm the capability to "inchworm" from the U.S. Lab fixture to the MBS and travel along the Truss to work sites. STS-111 was the last flight of a
CNES astronaut, the French agency having disbanded its astronaut group and transferred them to the
ESA.
Crew seat assignments Spacewalks '' carrying the
Multi-Purpose Logistics Module on its approach to the
ISS on STS-111 ==Media==