{number} KSC-01PP-0317 {type} Image {category} SHUTTLE.sts-102 {title} STS-102 crew exits O&C for countdown 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 141 {slidetype} GIF {slidesize} 34928 {tinyres} 100 x 61 {tinytype} GIF {tinysize} 9319 {lowres} 320 x 194 {lowtype} GIF {lowsize} 88503 {mediumres} 1024 x 620 {mediumtype} JPEG {mediumsize} 183767 {highres} 2670 x 1616 {hightype} JPEG {highsize} 907602 {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 heads to the silver Astrovan after leaving the Operations and Checkout Building. In front are Mission Specialist Yury Usachev (left) and Commander James Wetherbee; second are Mission Specialist Susan Helms and Pilot James Kelly; third, Mission Specialists James Voss and Andrew Thomas; and last, Mission Specialist Paul Richards. Voss, Helms and Usachev are the Expedition Two crew, going to the International Space Station for their four-month rotation. The Astrovan will take the crew to Launch Pad 39B for a simulated countdown, part of Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities. STS-102 is the eighth construction flight to the Space Station, with Space Shuttle Discovery carrying the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo. In addition, Expedition One will return to Earth with Discovery. Launch on mission STS-102 is scheduled for March 8.