There are three, known as STS-3.
Irlpa t1s.
There are 28 T1 carrier lines in a T3 connection.
135 sts mission
Ten T1s
212 miles per hour
Just returned home from a trip from Madison Wi. to New Orleans in our 2001 STS, We averaged 22.8 miles per gal doing an average of 70- 75 miles per hour. This is our 3rd Caddy, and love them for touring. Tread
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5 Space Shuttle missions were launched in the year 2000 in this order; STS-99 - Endeavour STS-101 - Atlantis STS-106 - Atlantis STS-92 - Discovery STS-97 - Endeavour
As of 2009 there are 22 astronauts who have attended Purdue University they include. 1.) Neil Armstrong of Apollo 11 2.) John E Blaha of STS-26, STS-33, STS-43, STS-58, STS-78, MIR-22 and STS-81 3.) Mark N. Brown of STS-28 AND STS-48 4.) John Casper of STS-36, STS-54, STS-62, STS-77 5.) Eugene Cernan of Gemini 9A, Apollo 10 and Apollo 17 6.) Roger B. Chaffee of Apollo 1 7.) Richard D. Covey of STS-51-I, STS-26, STS-38, STS-61 8.) Andrew J. Feustel of STS-125 9.) Guy Spence Gardner of STS-27 and STS-35 10.) Virgil "Gus" Ivan Grissom of Mercury Redstone 4. Gemini 3 and Apollo 1 11.) Gregory J. Harbaugh of STS-39, STS-54, STS-71, STS-82 12.) Fredrick W. Leslie of STS-73 13.) Michael James McCulley 0f STS-34 14.) Gary Payton of STS-51-C 15.) Mark L. Polansky of STS-98, STS-116 and STS-127 16.) Jerry L. Ross of STS-61-B, STS-27, STS-37, STS-55, STS-74, STS-88 and STS-110 17.) Loren Shriver of STS-51-C, STS-31, STS-46 18.) Janice E. Voss of STS-57, STS-63, STS-83, STS-94, and STS-99 19.) Charles D. Walker of STS-41-D, STS-51-D, and STS-61-B 20.) Mary E. Weber of STS-70 and STS-101 21.) Donald Edward Williams of STS-51-D and STS-34 22.) David Wolf of STS-58, STS-86, MIR-24, STS-89, STS-112 and STS-127
A channelized DS3 is also a DS3 Hub. Details can be found here. http://techblog.intelletrace.com/what-is-a-ds3-hub/ Summary: A Channelized DS3 supports up to 28 DS1's using M13. Originally, DS3's were used for aggregating T1s. Imagine 28 T1s, all terminating at a CO, but originating at 28 different locations at varying distances from the CO. Because the T1s are not related, they may be out of sync with each other. The original designers knew that this was a probability, so they designed the first stage of the multiplexing process to deal with the problem. The speed of a T1 is generally reported as 1.544 Mbps. If you multiply 1.544 Mbps * 4, you get 6.176 Mbps. Why, then, is a DS2, which is four T1s, shown as 6.312 Mbps? To compensate for T1s that are not delivering bits in a timely manner (+/- 77 Hz), the M12 multiplexer stuffs bits into the signal to get them up to speed with the other T1s in the group.
DS3 is 44.7 Mbps and a T1 is 1.55 Mbps. So 1 DS3 = 28 T1s http://www.dslbroker.com/ds3.html