STS-45

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STS-45
Organization NASA-OfficeofSpaceFlight(UnitedStates)
Mission type Astronomy,Human Crew,Solar Physics,Space Physics
Launch date March 24, 1992 (1992-03-24)
Launch vehicle Space Shuttle
Carrier rocket {$Carrier Rocket}
Launch site Cape Canaveral, United States
COSPAR ID 1992-015A
Mass {$Mass}
Experiments Here
Alternate Names 21915
Nominal Power {$Nominal Power}
Additional Information Here
Data Collection Here
Payload Mass Up 8020.0 kg


The Space Shuttle ``Atlantis was a ten day mission primarily to operate the Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science 1 (ATLAS 1) payload. ATLAS 1 (see entry) consisted of twelve instruments and thirteen experiments to study the Sun and Earth's atmosphere. Several more ATLAS flights are planned for studying solar inputs and atmospheric responses over an eleven year solar cycle. Additional payloads on the shuttle included the Shuttle Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SSBUV) (its fourth shuttle flight), and several Get Away Specials (GAS). Science experiment payloads included Space Tissue Loss (STL 1), an Investigations into Polymer Membrane Processing (IPMP) Experiment, the Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment II (SAREX II), Visual Function Tester (VFT 2), Radiation Monitoring Equipment III (RME III), and the Cloud Logic to Optimize Use of Defense Systems (CLOUDS-1A) Experiment. The Shuttle flight carried a crew of seven, including three mission specialists and two payload specialists.


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