Human Spaceflights

International Flight-No. 99

STS-51A

Discovery (2)

USA

Patch STS-51A Patch STS-51A ANIK D

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  Patch STS-51A DMOS

Launch, orbit and landing data

Launch date:  08.11.1984
Launch time:  12:15 UT
Launch site:  Cape Canaveral (KSC)
Launch pad:  39-A
Altitude:  342 km
Inclination:  28,5°
Landing date:  16.11.1984
Landing time:  11:59 UT
Landing site:  Cape Canaveral (KSC)

walkout photo

Crew STS-51A

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Crew

No.   Surname Given names Job Flight No. Duration Orbits
1 USA  Hauck  Frederick Hamilton "Rick"  CDR 2 7d 23h 44m  127 
2 USA  Walker  David Mathieson  PLT 1 7d 23h 44m  127 
3 USA  Allen  Joseph Percival IV "Joe"  MSP 2 7d 23h 44m  127 
4 USA  Fisher  Anna Lee  MSP 1 7d 23h 44m  127 
5 USA  Gardner  Dale Alan  MSP 2 7d 23h 44m  127 

Crew seating arrangement

Launch
1  Hauck
2  Walker
3  Allen
4  Fisher
5  Gardner
Space Shuttle cockpit
Landing
1  Hauck
2  Walker
3  Gardner
4  Fisher
5  Allen

Flight

Launch from Cape Canaveral (KSC); landing in Cape Canaveral (KSC).

A launch attempt the day before was scrubbed at the T minus 20-minute built-in hold because of high shear winds in the upper atmosphere.

Deploying communications satellites Anik D4 (Canada) on flight day 2 and Syncom IV-2/Leasat 2 (US Navy) on flight day 3.

EVAs by Allen and Gardner on 12. and 14.11.1984 (5h and 5h 43m respectively); retrieving of malfunctioning satellites Palapa B-2 (Indonesia) und Westar 6 (USA) (both deployed on Mission STS-41B), capturing each satellite with a device known as a "Stinger," which was inserted into the apogee motor nozzle to stop the rotation. Both satellites were carried back to Earth and later (under a new name) again deployed.

One experiment during this mission was the Diffused Mixing of Organic Solutions (DMOS) experiment. It was the first of a series of comprehensive organic and polymer science experiments sponsored by the 3M Corp. This middeck experiment was successful and the proprietary results of the chemical mixes were turned over to 3M. One other experiment, the radiation monitoring experiment, was also performed.

Photos / Drawings

Space Shuttle STS-51A rollout
STS-51A launch EVA
Westar-Vi traditional in-flight photo STS-51A
STS-51A landing  

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