{number} KSC-01PP-0336 {type} Image {category} SHUTTLE.sts-102 {title} STS-102 crew poses on the FSS at Launch Pad 39B during TCDT {date} 15-Feb-2001 {author} National Aeronautics and Space Administration (taken by Aerospace Imaging/Johnson Controls) {keywords} SHUTTLE,sts-102 {slideres} 172 x 151 {slidetype} GIF {slidesize} 37447 {tinyres} 100 x 69 {tinytype} GIF {tinysize} 10523 {lowres} 320 x 222 {lowtype} GIF {lowsize} 101137 {mediumres} 1024 x 709 {mediumtype} JPEG {mediumsize} 190795 {highres} 2670 x 1849 {hightype} JPEG {highsize} 1010170 {scannedby} Seven/Still Photo Imaging {captionsby} Information Dynamics, Inc (Kay Grinter, Anita Barrett, and Elaine Liston) {lasteditor} J. Dumoulin {description} KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-102 crew poses for a photo on the 215-foot level of the Fixed Service Structure. Behind them is Space Shuttle Discovery. Standing, left to right, are Mission Specialist Susan Helms, Pilot James Kelly, Mission Specialists Andrew Thomas and Paul Richards, Commander James Wetherbee and Mission Specialists Yury Usachev and James Voss. The crew is taking part in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities, which include emergency exit training and a simulated launch countdown. STS-102 is the eighth construction flight to the International Space Station, with Space Shuttle Discovery carrying the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo. Voss, Helms and Usachev are the Expedition Two crew who will be the second resident crew on the International Space Station. They will replace Expedition One, who will return to Earth with Discovery. Launch on mission STS-102 is scheduled for March 8.