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61-A (22)
- CHALLENGER (9)
- Pad 39-A (34)
- 22nd Shuttle mission
- 9th Flight OV-099
Crew:
- Henry W. Hartsfield, Jr.(3), Commander
- Steven R. Nagel (2), Pilot
- James F. Buchli (2), Mission Specialist 1
- Guion S. Bluford, Jr.(2), Mission Specialist 2
- Bonnie J. Dunbar (1), Mission Specialist 3
- Reinhard Furrer (1), Payload Specialist 1
- Ernst Messerschmid (1), Payload Specialist 2
- Wubbo J. Ockels (1), Payload Specialist (ESA) 3
Milestones:
- OPF - Aug. 12,1985
- VAB - Oct. 12,1985
- PAD - Oct. 16,1985
Payload:
- SPACELAB-D1,GLOMAR
Mission Objectives:
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Launch:
- October 30, 1985, 12:00:00 noon EST. Launch proceeded as scheduled with
no delays. Launch Weight: 243,762 lbs.
Orbit:
- Altitude: 207nm
- Inclination: 57.0 degrees
- Orbits: 112
- Duration: 7 days, 0 hours, 44 minutes, 51 seconds.
- Distance: miles
Hardware:
- SRB: BI-022
- SRM: L022(HPM)
- ET : 24/LWT-17
- MLP : 1
- SSME-1: SN-2023
- SSME-2: SN-2020
- SSME-3: SN-2021
Landing:
- November 6,1985,9:44:51 a.m. PST, Runway 17, Edwards Air Force Base.
Calif. Rollout distance: 8,304 feet. Rollout time: 49 seconds. Mission
duration: Orbiter returned to KSC Nov. 11, 1985. Landing Weight: 214,171 lbs.
Mission Highlights:
- Dedicated German Spacelab (D-1) mission conducted in long
module configuration, which featured Vestibular Sled designed to
give scientists data on functional organization of human vestibular
and orientation systems. Spacelab D-1 encompassed 75 numbered experiments,
most performed more than once. Mission included basic and applied
microgravity research in fields of materials science, life sciences and
technology, and communications and navigation. Though orbiter controlled
from Johnson Space Center scientific operations controlled from German
Space Operations Center at Oberpfaffenhofen, near Munich. Other objectives:
Global Low Orbiting Message Relay (GLOMR) satellite deployed from Get Away
Special canister.
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