{number} KSC-02PD-1555 {type} Image {category} SHUTTLE.sts-113 {title} STS-113 crew during M-113 armored personnel carrier training {date} 16-Oct-2002 {author} National Aeronautics and Space Administration (taken by Bionetics) {keywords} SHUTTLE,sts-113 {slideres} 172 x 151 {slidetype} GIF {slidesize} 37447 {tinyres} 100 x 69 {tinytype} GIF {tinysize} 10532 {lowres} 320 x 221 {lowtype} GIF {lowsize} 100686 {mediumres} 1024 x 707 {mediumtype} JPEG {mediumsize} 118119 {highres} 3000 x 2071 {hightype} JPEG {highsize} 1257181 {scannedby} Bionetics and NASA/KSC Internet Lab {captionsby} Information Dynamics, Inc (Kay Grinter, Anita Barrett, and Elaine Liston) {lasteditor} M. Downs {description} KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Expedition 6 crew member Nikolai Budarin stands ready for a practice drive in an M-113 armored personnel carrier during emergency egress training at the pad, one of the Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities in preparation for launch. The TCDT also includes a simulated launch countdown. The Expedition 6 crew will travel on Space Shuttle Endeavour to the International Space Station to replace Expedition 5, returning to Earth after 4 months. The primary payloads on mission STS-113 are the first port truss segment, P1, and the Crew and Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) Cart B. Once delivered, the P1 truss will remain stowed until flight 12A.1 in 2003 when it will be attached to the central truss segment, S0, on the Space Station. Launch is scheduled for Nov. 10, 2002.