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STS-57

STS-57 - the 56th launch of the reusable transport spacecraft under the Space Shuttle program and the 4th space flight of the Endeavor shuttle, made on June 21, 1993 . Continuing biomedical research and astronomical observations. The astronauts spent about 11 days in space and landed safely at Edwards Air Base on July 1, 1993 .

STS-57
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General information
Organization
Ship flight data
Ship name"Endeavor"
Flight Shuttle No.56
Flight "Endeavor" №four
Launch padKC Kennedy launch pad 39-B
LaunchJune 21, 1993 13:07:00 UTC [1]
Landing shipJuly 1, 1993 12:51:00 UTC [1]
Flight duration9 days 23 hours 46 minutes
Distance traveledkm
Apogee471 km [1]
Perigee402 km [1]
Mood28.4 °
Period of treatment93.5 min
Weight8,931 kg
NSSDC ID1993-037A
SCN22684
Flight crew data
Crew members6
Related expeditions

Content

Crew

  •   Ronald Ghraib (4) [2] - commander;
  •   Brian Duffy (2) - the pilot;
  •   George Lowe (3) - Flight Specialist 1, Payload Commander;
  •   Nancy Carrie (Sherlock) (1) - Flight Specialist 2;
  •   Peter Wysoff (1) - Flight Specialist 3;
  •   Janice Voss (1) - Flight Specialist 4.

Flight parameters

  • Weight : 15 250 kg (payload)
  • Perigee : 402 km
  • Apogee : 471 km
  • Inclination : 39.0 °
  • Period of treatment : 89.7 minutes

Flight Description

 
STS-73 landing

See also

  • Space shuttle
  • Chronology of manned space flight

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 STS-57 (English) . Encyclopedia Astronautica (1997–2016). The appeal date is September 4, 2016.
  2. ↑ (4) - the number in parentheses indicates the number of flights performed by a member of the crew, including this

Links

  • NASA Page (Eng.)
Space Shuttle series
Previous flight:
STS-69
STS-57Next flight:
STS-74
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=STS-57&oldid=80626712


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