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STS-38 (37)
- Atlantis (7)
- Pad 39-A 39)
- 37th Shuttle mission
- 7th Flight OV-104
- 5th Rollback
- 5th Night launch
- Extended mission
- Diverted landing
- 6th KSC Landing
Crew:
- Richard O. Covey (3), Commander
- Frank L. Culbertson, Jr. (1), Pilot
- Robert C. Springer (2), Mission Specialist 1
- Carl J. Meade (1), Mission Specialist 2
- Charles D. Gemar (1), Mission Specialist 3
Milestones:
- Flow A:
- OPF - March 14, 1990
- VAB - June 8, 1990
- PAD - June 18, 1990
- Flow B (rollback):
- VAB - Aug. 9,1990
- OPF - Aug. 15, 1990
- VAB - Oct. 2,1990
- PAD - Oct. 12, 1990
Payload:
- DoD(7)
Mission Objectives:
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Launch:
- November 15, 1990, 6:48:13 p.m. EST. Launch originally
scheduled for July 1990. However, liquid hydrogen leak found on
orbiter Columbia during STS-35 countdown prompted three
precautionary tanking tests on Atlantis at pad June 29, July 13
and July 25. Tests confirmed hydrogen fuel leak on external tank-
side of external tank/orbiter 17-inch quick disconnect umbilical.
Could not repair at pad and Atlantis rolled back to VAB Aug. 9,
demated and transferred to OPF. During rollback, vehicle parked
outside VAB about a day while COLUMBIA/STS-35 stack transferred
to pad for launch. Outside, Atlantis suffered minor hail damage to
tiles during thunderstorm. After repairs made in OPF, Atlantis
transferred to VAB for mating Oct. 2. During hoisting operations,
platform beam that should have been removed from aft compartment fell
and caused minor damage which was repaired. Vehicle rolled out to
Pad A Oct. 12. Fourth mini-tanking test performed Oct. 24, with no
excessive hydrogen or oxygen leakage detected. At Flight Readiness
Review, launch date set for Nov. 9. Launch reset for Nov. 15 due
to payload problems. Liftoff occurred during classified launch window
lying within launch period extending from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. EST,
Nov. 15, 1990. Launch Weight: Classified.
Orbit:
- Altitude: 142
- Inclination: 28.5
- Orbits: 79
- Duration: 4 days, 21 hours, 54 minutes, 31 seconds.
- Distance: 2,030,000 miles
Hardware:
- SRB: BI-039
- SRM: 360W012
- ET : 40/LWT-33
- MLP : 1
- SSME-1: SN-2019
- SSME-2: SN-2022
- SSME-3: SN-2027
Landing:
- November 20, 1990, 4:42:42 p.m. EST, Runway 33, Kennedy
Space Center, Fla. Rollout distance: 9,032 feet. Rollout time: 57
seconds. Mission extended one day due to unacceptable crosswinds
at original planned landing site, Edwards. Continued adverse
conditions led to decision to shift landing to KSC. First KSC landing
for Atlantis, first end-of-mission landing at KSC since April 1985.
Landing Weight: 191,091 lbs.
Mission Highlights:
- Seventh mission dedicated to Department of Defense.
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