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STS-51-F

Mission Insignia

Mission Statistics
Mission:STS-107
Shuttle:Challenger
Launch Pad: 39A
Launch:July 29, 1985
5:00:00 p.m. EDT (21:00:00 UTC)
Landing:August 6, 1985
12:45:26 p.m. PDT (19:45:26 UTC)
Edwards AFB, California, Runway 23
Duration: 7 days, 22 hours, 45 minutes, 26 seconds
Orbit Altitude: 173 nautical miles
Orbit Inclination: 49.5 degrees
Orbits:127
Miles Traveled:3,283,543 miles
Crew photo

STS-51-F (Spacelab 2) was a United States Space Shuttle mission, the 8th mission of the Challenger orbiter.

Table of contents
1 Crew
2 Mission objective
3 Mission insignia
4 External links

Crew

Mission objective

The payload for this mission was the
Spacelab module, containing experiments from Life Sciences, Plasma Physics, Astronomy, High-Energy Astrophysics, Solar Physics, Atmospheric Physics and Technology Research.

The payload with the most publicity probably was the Carbonated Beverage Dispenser Evaluation - an experiment where both Coca-Cola as well as Pepsi tried to make their drinks available to astronauts.

One of the main engine of the Space Shuttle did shut down prematurely 5:45 minutes after launch. At this time of the flight the abort to orbit is the preferred option, resulting in a lower than planned orbit. Despite this problem the mission was successful.

Mission insignia

The mission insignia was designed by Houston artist Skip Bradley. The Space Shuttle Challenger is depicted ascending toward the heavens in search of new knowledge in the field of solar and stellar astronomy, with its Spacelab 2 payload. The constellations Leo and Orion are in the positions they will be in, relative to the sun during the flight. The nineteen stars signify that this will be the 19th STS flight.

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