STS-51

Space shuttle
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mission data
mission: STS-51
shuttle name: Discovery
starting point: PAD 39-B
start to: 12. September 1993
landing to: 22. September 1993
landing strip: KSC
duration: 9 days, 20 hours, 11 minutes, 11 seconds.
Course height: 296 km
flight path angle: 28.45 degrees
of orbits around the earth: unknown
put back distance: 6.608.628 km
crew photo

v.l.n.r. Franc L. Culbertson, Jr., Daniel W. Bursch, Carl E. Roll, William F. Readdy, James H. Newman

previous mission:

STS-57

the following mission:

STS-58

STS-51 (English. Space Transportation system) is a mission designation for the US-American space shuttle Discovery of NASA. The start takes place to 12. September 1993. It was the 57. Space shuttle mission and the 17. Flight of the space shuttle Discovery.

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crew

  • franc L. Culbertson (2. Flight), commander
  • William F. Readdy (2. Flight), pilot
  • James H. Newman (1. Flight), mission specialist
  • Daniel W. Bursch (1. Flight), mission specialist
  • Carl E. Roll (1. Flight), mission specialist

of mission high points

suspending the ACTS - satellites of the mission STS-51

see also

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