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Mate-Demate Device

Mate-Demate Device
The Space Shuttle Endeavour being loaded onto NASA's Shuttle Carrier Aircraft in the Mate-Demate Device (MDD) at the Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility (later redesignated Dryden Flight Research Center), Edwards, California.

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The Space Shuttle Endeavour being loaded onto NASA’s Shuttle Carrier Aircraft in the Mate-Demate Device (MDD) at the Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility (later redesignated Dryden Flight Research Center), Edwards, Calif., shortly before being ferried back to the Kennedy Space Center, Fla. Endeavour landed at 1:57 p.m. (PDT) 16 May 1992, marking the completion of the new orbiter’s first mission in space during which the crew of seven rendezvoused with the Intelsat VI satellite, attached a booster motor, and redeployed it into a high geosynchronous orbit. Endeavour and her crew were launched on a planned 7-day mission 7 May 1992, but the landing was delayed two days to allow extra time to rescue Intelsat and complete space station assembly techniques originally planned.1992NASA Photo / Jim Ross› Mate-Demate Project Description