00:00On this day in space.
00:04On May 19, 2000, the Space Shuttle Atlantis launched with the very first glass cockpit.
00:09This was one of several big upgrades that were made to the Space Shuttle before the
00:12mission STS-101.
00:15NASA called this new and improved version of Atlantis the most updated Space Shuttle ever.
00:20The new glass cockpit had 11 flat panel, full-color display screens.
00:24These replaced four old-school cathode ray tube displays and 32 different gauges and
00:28indicators.
00:30Not only did the cockpit look way cooler than it did before, but the new displays also
00:34made it easier for astronauts to pilot the shuttle.
00:37The newer technology also used less power and weighed 75 pounds less than the old cockpit,
00:42which helped to reduce the shuttle's fuel consumption.
00:45NASA actually took several measures to reduce the weight of Atlantis, and it weighed about
00:4830,000 pounds less after all the upgrades.
00:52For STS-101, six NASA astronauts and one Russian cosmonaut flew Atlantis to the International
00:56Space Station to deliver supplies and do some construction and maintenance.
01:00And that's what happened on this day in space.
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