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STS-32 (33)
- COLUMBIA (9)
- Pad 39-A (37)
- 33rd Shuttle mission
- 9th Flight OV-102
- 3rd Night landing
- 1st use MLP-3 for Shuttle
Crew:
- Daniel C. Brandenstein (3), Commander
- James D. Wetherbee (1), Pilot
- Bonnie J. Dunbar (2), Mission Specialist 1
- G. David Low (1), Mission Specialist 2
- Marsha S. Ivins (1), Mission Specialist 3
Milestones:
- OPF - Aug. 22, 1989
- VAB - Oct. 16,1989
- PAD - Nov. 28,1989
Payload:
- SYNCOM IV-5,IMAX-03,LDEF
Mission Objectives:
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Launch:
- January 9,1990,7:35:00 a.m. EST. Launch scheduled for Dec.
18, 1989, postponed to complete and verify modifications to Pad A,
being used for first time since January 1986. Launch Jan. 8, 1990
scrubbed due to weather conditions. Launch Weight: 255,994 lbs.
Orbit:
- Altitude: 178nm
- Inclination: 28.5 degrees
- Orbits: 172
- Duration: 10 days, 21 hours, 0 minutes, 36 seconds.
- Distance: 4,509,972 miles
Hardware:
- SRB: BI-035
- SRM:360L008
- ET : 32/LWT-25
- MLP : 3
- SSME-1: SN-2024
- SSME-2: SN-2022
- SSME-3: SN-2028
Landing:
- January 20, 1990, 1:35:37 a.m. PST, Runway 22, Edwards Air
Force Base, Calif. Rollout distance: 10,731 feet. Rollout time: 62
seconds. Longest Space Shuttle flight to date. Orbiter returned to KSC
Jan. 26, 1990. Landing Weight: 228,335 lbs.
Mission Highlights:
- Objectives were deployment of SYNCOM IV-F5 defense
communications satellite and retrieval of NASA's Long Duration
Exposure Facility (LDEF). SYNCOM IV-F5 (also known as
LEASAT 5) deployed first, and third stage Minuteman solid perigee
kick motor propelled satellite to geosynchronous orbit. LDEF
retrieved on flight day four using remote manipulator system.
Middeck payloads: Characterization of Neurospora Circadian
Rhythms (CNCR); Protein Crystal Growth (PCG); Fluid Experiment
Apparatus (FEA); American Flight Echocardiograph (AFE); Latitude
/Longitude Locator (L3); Mesoscale Lightning Experiment(MLE);
IMAX camera; and Air Force Maui Optical Site (AMOS) experiment.
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