STS-75
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Organization | NASA-Office of Space Flight (United States) |
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Mission type | Human Crew,Space Physics |
Launch date | February 22, 1996 |
Launch vehicle | Space Shuttle |
Launch site | Cape Canaveral, United States |
COSPAR ID | 1996-012A |
Inclination | 28.45 degrees |
Experiments | Here |
Alternate Names | 23801 |
Additional Information | Here |
Data Collection | Here |
Payload Mass Up | 10592 kg |
Payload Mass Down | 10574.09 kg |
Orbiter | Columbia |
Lift Off Mass | 2,057,496.82 kg |
Orbiter Weight at Liftoff | 118,859.55 kg |
Orbiter Weight at Landing | 103,895.91 kg |
Landed | Concrete runway 33 at Kennedy Space Center, Fla. |
Orbits of Earth | 252 |
Orbital Altitude | 160 nautical miles (184 statute miles) |
Contents |
Crew
- Commander: Andrew M. Allen
- Pilot: Scott J. "Doc" Horowitz
- Payload Commander: Franklin R. Chang-Diaz
- Mission Specialist 1: Jeffrey A. Hoffman
- Mission Specialist 2: Maurizio Cheli, European Space Agency
- Mission Specialist 3: Claude Nicollier, European Space Agency
- Mission Specialist 4:
- Mission Specialist 5:
- Payload Specialist 1: Umberto Guidoni, Italian Space Agency
- Payload Specialist 2:
ISS/Mir Crew Transport
Mission
EVA
Payload
Tethered Satellite System (TSS) Reflight (1R); Orbital Acceleration Research Experiment (OARE) (part of United States Microgravity Payload 3); USMP-3; Commercial Protein Crystal Growth (CPCG) 09, Block IV; Middeck Glovebox Experiment (MGBX) (part of USMP-3)
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