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  2. STS-73 - Wikipedia

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    STS-73 was a Space Shuttle program mission, during October–November 1995, on board the Space Shuttle Columbia. The mission was the second mission for the United States Microgravity Laboratory. The crew, who spent 16 days in space, were broken up into 2 teams, the red team and the blue team.

  3. Frederick W. Leslie - Wikipedia

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    Leslie was born on December 19, 1951, in Ancón, Panama.He is an instrument rated commercial pilot with more than 900 hours in various aircraft.Leslie graduated from Irving High School, Irving, Texas, in 1970, then received a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering science from The University of Texas in 1974, and a master's degree and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in meteorology with a minor ...

  4. Albert Sacco - Wikipedia

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    Albert Sacco Jr. (born May 3, 1949) is an American chemical engineer who flew as a Payload Specialist on the Space Shuttle Columbia on Shuttle mission STS-73 in 1995. He currently serves as the Provost and Dean of the Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering.

  5. File:STS-73 landing.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Ken Bowersox - Wikipedia

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    Bowersox pictured in the shuttle commander's seat during STS-73, prior to re-entry. Bowersox's third mission was STS-73 aboard the Columbia, where he served for the first time as the mission commander. [10] The mission was launched on October 20, 1995, from Launch Complex 39B at 13:53:00 UTC.

  7. List of Space Shuttle missions - Wikipedia

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    The codes were adopted from STS-41-B through STS-51-L (although the highest code used was actually STS-61-C), and the sequential numbers were used internally at NASA on all processing paperwork. After the Challenger disaster, NASA returned to using a sequential numbering system, with the number counting from the beginning of the STS program ...

  8. Talk:STS-73 - Wikipedia

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  9. Marshall Space Flight Center - Wikipedia

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    STS-1 was followed by STS-2 on November 12, demonstrating safe re-launch of Columbia. During 1982, STS-3 and STS-4 were completed. STS-5, launched November 11, was the first operational mission; carrying four astronauts, two commercial satellite were deployed. In all three of these flights, on-board experiments were carried and conducted on ...