STS-5

STS-5
Missionsemblem
Missionsstatistik
Missionsnavn:STS-5
Rumagentur:NASA
Rumfartøjets navn:Columbia (5)
Opsendelse:11. november 1982
Landing:16. november 1982
Landet på:Edwards Air Force Base
Varighed:5 dage 2 timer 14 min
Foto af besætningen
Allen, Brand, Overmyer, Lenoir
Allen, Brand, Overmyer, Lenoir
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STS-5 (Space Transportation System-5) var NASAs femte rumfærge-mission. Opsendt 11. november 1982 og vendte tilbage den 16. november 1982.

Den første operationelle opsendelse med 2 kommercielle kommunikationssatellitter, ANIK C-3 for TELESAT Canada og SitS-C for Satellite Business Systems, blev sat i kredsløb. Hver af satellittene var udstyret med en Payload Assist Module-D (PAM-D) raketmotor, som blev affyret i ca. 45 minutter efter opsendelse, og som placerede hver af satellittene i en højere eliptisk bane.

Den første planlagte rumvandring i rumfærge-programmet blev aflyst pga fejl på rumdragten.

Hovedartikler:

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Besætning

  • USA Mand Vance D. Brand (kaptajn)
  • USA Mand Robert F. Overmyer (pilot)
  • USA Mand Joseph P. Allen (missionsspecialist)
  • USA Mand William B. Lenoir (missionsspecialist)

Eksterne henvisninger

Medier brugt på denne side

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STS-1 Return to KSC.jpg
This scene represents the end of NASA's STS-1 mission and the beginning of STS-2 in that the orbiter Columbia is arriving at Kennedy Space Center in Florida to begin the lengthy process of preparing it for STS-2. The vehicle landed at Dryden Flight Research Center on April 14 after an historic 2 1/3 day flight in Earth orbit. It was mated to this 747 aircraft, titled NASA 905, and flown over the USA to its Florida destination. It was later removed from atop NASA 905 and moved to the orbiter processing facility for the beginning of refurbishment.
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STS-5 mission insignia
STS-5 Launch (18277306658).jpg
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(November 11, 1982) A view of the Space Shuttle Columbia's launch for the STS-5 mission on November 11, 1982. This was Columbia's first operational mission. Image # : S82-39532
Sts-5 crew.jpg
The official portrait of STS-5 mission crewmembers includes astronauts Vance D. Brand (second left), commander; Robert F. Overmyer (second right), pilot; and Joseph P. Allen (left) and William S. Lenoir, both mission specialists. They pose in blue flight suits holding their helmets, with a space shuttle model and the official insignia for STS-5 in the background.
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Columbia being transferred from the Orbital Processing Facility to the Vehicle Assembly Building in preparation for STS-5 mission. Security personnel (foreground) at the Kennedy Space Center watch as the Space Shuttle is moved
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The Satellite Business Systems (SBS-3) satellite is deployed from its

protective cradle in the cargo bay of Columbia. Part of both orbital maneuvering system pods are seen at center. The vertical stabilizer is obscured by the satellite