Dec 1 1981
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(New page: NASA said that it had picked Jack R. Lousma and Charles Gordon Fullerton as commander and pilot for the third flight of Shuttle orbiter Columbia. The backup crew would be [[Tho...)
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NASA said that it had picked Jack R. Lousma and Charles Gordon Fullerton as commander and pilot for the third flight of Shuttle orbiter Columbia. The backup crew would be Thomas K. Mattingly II and Henry W. Hartsfield, Jr.
Lousma, a colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps, was mission pilot on Skylab 3, logging more than 1,427 hours in space as he and his crew accomplished 150% of their assigned goals. Fullerton, a colonel in the U.S. Air Force, piloted the Shuttle Enterprise on its first, third, and fifth flights in the approach-and-landing tests in 1977. The third Columbia flight, a seven-day and three hour mission of 116 orbits set for March 1982, would carry a payload (OSS-1) developed by NASAs Office of Space Science and would further test the remote manipulator arm for inserting future payloads into space. (NASA Release 81-187)
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