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  2. STS-61-A - Wikipedia

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    STS-61-A with its crew of 8 set a record as the highest number of people in space on a single spacecraft. [4] The first seven-person Shuttle mission had been STS-41-G in October 1984. [4] STS-61-A was not the first Space Shuttle flight of an ESA astronaut or a West German citizen, as Ulf Merbold, who also served as the backup on this mission ...

  3. List of Space Shuttle missions - Wikipedia

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    6 4 April 1983 18:30:00 UTC 13:30:00 EST STS-6: Challenger: 4 05d 00h LC-39A: Edwards: Tracking and data relay satellite deployment; Maiden flight of Challenger; First Space Shuttle Extravehicular activity [35] [36] 7 18 June 1983 11:33:00 UTC 07:33:00 EDT STS-7: Challenger: 5 06d 02h LC-39A: Edwards: First American woman in space, Sally Ride

  4. German space programme - Wikipedia

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    STS-61-A (also known as Spacelab D-1) was the 22nd mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program. It was a scientific Spacelab mission, funded and directed by West Germany – hence the non-NASA designation of D-1 (for Deutschland-1). STS-61-A was the ninth and last successful flight of Space Shuttle Challenger before the disaster.

  5. STS-61 - Wikipedia

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    With its very heavy workload, the STS-61 mission was one of the most complex in the Shuttle's history. STS-61 lasted almost 11 days, and crew members made five spacewalks (extravehicular activities (EVAs)), an all-time record; even the re-positioning of Intelsat VI on STS-49 in May 1992 required only four. The flight plan allowed for two ...

  6. Canceled Space Shuttle missions - Wikipedia

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    The 7-day mission was to see the two-man crew (commander and pilot) test shuttle maneuvering and remote manipulator systems. STS-4 OFT-4 December 1979 Columbia: Edwards: Originally scheduled as the fourth orbital flight test. The crew was to consist of a commander and pilot, and the mission was to last seven days. STS-5 OFT-5 February 1980 ...

  7. Robert J. Cenker - Wikipedia

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    Robert Joseph "Bob" Cenker (born November 5, 1948) is an American aerospace and electrical engineer, aerospace systems consultant, and former astronaut.Cenker worked for 18 years at RCA Astro-Electronics, and its successor company GE Astro Space, on a variety of spacecraft projects.

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  9. EASE/ACCESS - Wikipedia

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    The EASE structure consisted of six identical aluminum beams, each 12 feet (3.7 m) long and with a mass of 64 pounds (29 kg), connected by four nodal joints. ACCESS consisted of 93 tubular aluminum struts, each 1-inch (25 mm) in diameter—thirty-three 4.5 feet (1.4 m) struts, and sixty 6 feet (1.8 m) struts—connected by thirty-three nodal ...