STS-38
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Organization | NASA-Office of Space Flight (United States) |
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Mission type | Human Crew |
Launch date | November 15, 1990 |
Launch vehicle | Space Shuttle |
Launch site | Cape Canaveral, United States |
COSPAR ID | 1990-097A |
Inclination | 28.5 degrees |
Experiments | Here |
Alternate Names | 20935 |
Additional Information | Here |
Data Collection | Here |
Payload Mass Up | Classified kg |
Payload Mass Down | Classified kg |
Orbiter | Atlantis |
Lift Off Mass | Classified kg |
Orbiter Weight at Liftoff | Classified kg |
Orbiter Weight at Landing | Classified kg |
Landed | Runway 33 at Kennedy Space Center, Fla. |
Orbits of Earth | 79 |
Contents |
Crew
- Commander: Richard O. Covey
- Pilot: Frank L. Culbertson
- Payload Commander:
- Mission Specialist 1: Robert C. Springer
- Mission Specialist 2: Carl J. Meade
- Mission Specialist 3: Charles D. "Sam" Gemar
- Mission Specialist 4:
- Mission Specialist 5:
- Payload Specialist 1:
- Payload Specialist 2:
ISS/Mir Crew Transport
Mission
STS-38 was the 7th Atlantis flight with Richard Covey, Robert Springer, Carl Meade, Frank Culbertson, and Charles Gemer on board. This was a US Department of Defense mission. Scheduled to land at Edwards AFB after a four-day flight, Atlantis was rerouted to Kennedy Space Center due to high winds and rain at the California site. The landing was delayed one day in the hopes that conditions at Edwards would improve. The shuttle touched down at 21:42, November 20, after 80 orbits and 4 days, 21 hrs, 54 mns in space.
EVA
Payload
DOD