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  2. STS-9 - Wikipedia

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    STS-9 (also referred to Spacelab 1) [1] was the ninth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the sixth mission of the Space Shuttle Columbia. Launched on November 28, 1983, the ten-day mission carried the first Spacelab laboratory module into orbit.

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  4. List of Space Shuttle missions - Wikipedia

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    Should the rescue mission have been needed, the crew and vehicle for STS-117 would assume the rescue mission profile and become STS-317. All potential rescue missions were to be launched with a crew of four, and would return with ten or eleven crew members, depending on the number of crew launched on the rescued shuttle.

  5. Canceled Space Shuttle missions - Wikipedia

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    Originally scheduled as the fifth orbital flight test. The crew was to consist of commander Ken Mattingly, pilot Henry W. Hartsfield Jr. and one or two mission specialists. [9] The mission was to last 7 days. First landing at Kennedy Space Center. STS-6 OFT-6 March 1980 Columbia: Edwards: Originally scheduled as the sixth orbital flight test.

  6. Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment - Wikipedia

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    On STS-9, he used a handheld 2-meter radio, provided by the Motorola Amateur Radio Club in Fort Lauderdale, to talk to his mother, senator Barry Goldwater (K7UGA), King Hussein of Jordan (JY1), and many others. Garriott made approximately 300 calls and convinced NASA that amateur radio was useful to get students involved in space.

  7. Space Shuttle - Wikipedia

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    The test flights, STS-1 through STS-4 only had two members each, the commander and pilot. The commander and the pilot were both qualified to fly and land the orbiter. The on-orbit operations, such as experiments, payload deployment, and EVAs, were conducted primarily by the mission specialists who were specifically trained for their intended ...

  8. List of Space Shuttle crews - Wikipedia

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    January 9 1990 STS-32: Columbia: 10 d 21 h Brandenstein: Wetherbee: Dunbar: Low: Ivins: 34 February 28 1990 STS-36: Atlantis: 4 d 10 h Creighton: Casper: Mullane: Hilmers: Thuot: 35 April 24 1990 STS-31: Discovery: 5 d 1 h Shriver: Bolden: Hawley: McCandless: Sullivan: 36 October 6 1990 STS-41: Discovery: 4 d 2 h R. Richards: Cabana: Shepherd ...

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