STS-61-E
Mission duration | 8 days, 22 hours, 2 minutes | ||||
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Spacecraft properties | |||||
Spacecraft | Space Shuttle Columbia | ||||
Crew | |||||
Crew size | 7 | ||||
Members | Jon McBride Richard N. Richards Jeffrey A. Hoffman David Leestma Robert A. Parker Samuel T. Durrance Ronald A. Parise |
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Start of mission | |||||
Launch date | 6 March 1986, 10:45 | UTC||||
Launch site | Kennedy LC-39B | ||||
End of mission | |||||
Landing date | 15 March 1986, 08:47 | UTC||||
Landing site | Kennedy Runway 15 | ||||
Orbital parameters | |||||
Inclination | 28.5 degrees | ||||
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STS-61-E was a United States Space Shuttle mission planned to launch on March 6, 1986 using Columbia. It was cancelled after the Challenger disaster.
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Crew
Position | Astronaut | |
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Commander | Jon A. McBride Second spaceflight |
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Pilot | Richard N. Richards First spaceflight |
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Mission Specialist 1 | Jeffrey A. Hoffman Second spaceflight |
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Mission Specialist 2 | David C. Leestma Second spaceflight |
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Mission Specialist 3 | Robert A. Parker Second spaceflight |
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Payload Specialist 1 | Samuel T. Durrance First spaceflight |
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Payload Specialist 2 | Ronald A. Parise First spaceflight |
Mission objectives
Columbia was to carry the ASTRO-1 observatory, which would be used to make astronomical observations including observations of Comet Halley. ASTRO-1 consisted of three ultraviolet telescopes mounted on two Spacelab pallets, controlled by the Instrument Pointing System which was first tested on STS-51-F.[1]
After the Challenger disaster, the flight was remanifested as STS-35 and several crew members were replaced. Both Richards and Leestma were reassigned to STS-28 while McBride left NASA in 1989. Vance Brand replaced McBride as the commander while Guy Gardner and Mike Lounge replaced Richards and Leestma, respectively.
See also
References
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