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  2. STS-42 - Wikipedia

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    STS-42 was the first of two flights in 1992 of Discovery, the second of which occurred during STS-53, which launched on December 2, 1992. The mission was also the last mission of the Space Shuttle Discovery to have a seven-member crew until STS-82, which was launched on February 11, 1997.

  3. List of Space Shuttle missions - Wikipedia

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    Launch of Space Shuttle Columbia on 12 April 1981 at Pad 39A for mission STS-1. The Space Shuttle was a partially reusable ... 42 UTC 06:49:42 EDT STS-96: Discovery ...

  4. Ulf Merbold - Wikipedia

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    STS-42 was intended to launch in December 1990 on Columbia but was delayed several times. After first being reassigned to launch with Atlantis in December 1991, [74] it finally launched on the Space Shuttle Discovery on 22 January 1992, with a final one-hour delay to 9:52 a.m. EST caused by bad weather and issues with a hydrogen pump. [75]

  5. Space Shuttle - Wikipedia

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    III-22 The first Space Shuttle mission, STS-1, would be the first time NASA performed a crewed first-flight of a spacecraft. ... [42] [43] At T−10 seconds, hydrogen ...

  6. 1992 in spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    Space Shuttle Endeavour: Kennedy LC-39B: United Space Alliance STS-49: NASA Low Earth Satellite reboost: 16 May: Successful Crewed orbital flight with seven astronauts; Maiden flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour; reboosted Intelsat 603: 14 May 00:40 Delta II 7925-8 Cape Canaveral LC-17B McDonnell Douglas Palapa-B4: Telkom: Geostationary ...

  7. Space Shuttle program - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise's first test flight was on February 18, 1977, only five years after the Shuttle program was formally initiated; leading to the launch of the first space-worthy shuttle Columbia on April 12, 1981, on STS-1. The Space Shuttle program finished with its last mission, STS-135 flown by Atlantis, in July 2011, retiring the final Shuttle in ...

  8. Space shuttle Endeavour is lifted into the sky, takes final ...

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    The positioning had to be precise. The shuttle's nose was raised 200 feet into the night sky so that the rudder could clear 80 feet of space. Endeavour was then turned 17 degrees clockwise to ...

  9. Space Shuttle Challenger disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Space Shuttle mission, named STS-51-L, was the twenty-fifth Space Shuttle flight and the tenth flight of Challenger. [3]: 6 The crew was announced on January 27, 1985, and was commanded by Dick Scobee. Michael Smith was assigned as the pilot, and the mission specialists were Ellison Onizuka, Judith Resnik, and Ronald McNair.