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STS 35/Astro 1

NSSDC ID: 1990-106A

Description

STS 35 was the 38th shuttle mission and the tenth flight of the Columbia orbiter. The commander was Vance Brand and the pilot was Guy Gardner. Mission specialists were Jeffrey Hoffman, John Lounge, and Robert Parker. Payload specialists were Samuel Durrance and Ronald Parise. The shuttle landed after completing 144 orbits with a total mission duration of 8 days, 23 hours, 5 minutes, and 8 seconds.

Primary objectives were round-the-clock observations of celestial sphere in ultraviolet and X-ray astronomy with ASTRO-1 observatory consisting of four telescopes: Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope (HUT); Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment (WUPPE); Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UIT); and Broad Band X-Ray Telescope (BBXRT). Ultraviolet telescopes mounted on Spacelab elements in cargo bay were to be operated in shifts by flight crew. Loss of both data display units (used for pointing telescopes and operating experiments) during mission impacted crew-aiming procedures and forced ground teams at Marshall Space Flight Center to aim ultraviolet telescopes with fine-tuning by flight crew. BBXRT, also mounted in cargo bay, was directed from outset by ground-based operators at Goddard Space Flight Center and not affected. Other experiments: Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment-2 (SAREX-2); ground-based experiment to calibrate electro-optical sensors at Air Force Maui Optical Site (AMOS) in Hawaii; and crew conducted Space Classroom Program: Assignment: The Stars, to spark student interest in science, math and technology. Crew experienced trouble dumping waste water due to clogged drain, but managed using spare containers. The mission was cut short one day due to impending bad weather at primary landing site, Edwards Air Force Base, CA. Science teams at Marshall and Goddard Space Flight Centers estimated 70 percent of planned science data achieved.

Alternate Names

  • 20980

Facts in Brief

Launch Date: 1990-12-02
Launch Vehicle: Shuttle
Launch Site: Cape Canaveral, United States
Mass: 102420.0 kg

Funding Agency

  • NASA-Office of Space Flight (United States)

Disciplines

  • Astronomy
  • Human Crew

Additional Information

Experiments on STS 35/Astro 1

Data collections from STS 35/Astro 1

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Related Information/Data at NSSDC

Astro 1

Other Sources of STS 35 Information/Data

STS 35 information (NASA KSC)
STS 35 Press Release images (NASA JSC)

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