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STS-8 (8)
- CHALLENGER (3)
- Pad 39-A (20)
- 8th Shuttle mission
- 3rd Flight OV-099
- 1st Night Launch
- 1st Night Landing
Crew:
- Richard H. Truly (2), Commander
- Daniel C. Brandenstein (1), Pilot
- Dale A. Gardner (1), Mission Specialist
- Guion S. Bluford (1), Jr., Mission Specialist
- William E. Thornton (1), Mission Specialist
Milestones:
- OPF - June 3O, 1983
- VAB - July 26, 1983
- PAD - Aug. 2, 1983
Payload:
- INSAT-1B,PDRS/PFTA,CFESCFES(4),OIM,MLR(3),GAS(x7)
Mission Objectives:
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Launch:
- August 30, 1983, 2:32:00 a.m. EDT. Launch delayed 17 mlnutes
due to weather. Launch Weight: 242,742 lbs.
Orbit:
- Altitude: 191nm
- Inclination: 28.5 degrees
- Orbits: 98
- Duration: Six days, one hour, eight minutes, 43 seconds.
- Distance: 2,514,478 miles
Hardware:
- SRB: BI-008
- SRM: 008LW(HPM)
- ET : 9/LWT-2
- MLP : 2
- SSME-1: SN-2017
- SSME-2: SN-2015
- SSME-3: SN-2012
Landing:
- September 5,1983, 12:40:43 a.m. PDT, Runway 22, Edwards Air Force Base,
Calif. Rollout distance: 9,371 feet. Rollout time: 50 seconds. Orbiter
returned to KSC Sept. 9, 1983. Landing Weight 203,945 lbs
Mission Highlights:
- Bluford became first African-American to fly in space. INSAT-1B,
a multipurpose satellite for India attached to Payload Assist Module-D
(PAM-D) motor, was deployed. Nose of orbiter held away
from sun 14 hours to test flight deck area in extreme cold. For
Development Flight Instrumentation Pallet (DFI PLT), crew filmed
performance of experimental heat pipe mounted in cargo bay; also,
orbiter dropped to 139 miles altitude to perform tests on thin atomic
oxygen to identify cause of glow that surrounds parts of orbiter at
night. Remote manipulator system tested to evaluate joint reactions
to higher loads. Biofeedback experiments: six rats flown in Animal
Enclosure Module to observe animal reactions in space. Other
payloads: Continuous Flow Electrophoresis System (CFESCFES);
Shuttle Student Involvement Program (SSlP) experiment; Incubator-Cell
Attachment Test (l CAT); Investigation of STS Atmospheric
Luminosities (ISAL); Radiation Monitoring Equipment (RME); and
five Get Away Special experiment packages including eight cans of
postal covers. Testing conducted between Tracking and Data
Relay Satellite-I (TDRS-1 ) and orbiter using Ku-band antenna, and
investigations continued on Space Adaptation Syndrome.
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