
STS-9 - Wikipedia
STS-9 (also referred to Spacelab 1) [1] was the ninth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the sixth mission of the Space Shuttle Columbia. Launched on November 28, 1983, the ten-day mission …
STS-9 - NASA
Dec 4, 2023 · STS-9 carried the first Spacelab mission and the first astronaut to represent the European Space Agency.
STS-9 Fact Sheet - Spaceline
STS-9 Fact Sheet. By Cliff Lethbridge. STS-9 — Columbia. 9th Space Shuttle Mission. 6th Flight of Columbia. Crew: John W. Young, Commander. Brewster H. Shaw, Jr., Pilot. Owen K. …
35 Years Ago, STS-9: The First Spacelab Science Mission
On Nov. 28, 1983, Columbia thundered off Kennedy Space Center’s (KSC) Launch Complex 39A to begin the STS-9 mission. The Shuttle entered an orbit inclined 57 degrees to the equator, …
Spaceflight mission report: STS-9
Jun 21, 2023 · The ninth flight of the Space Shuttle, STS-9/Spacelab 1, was an international space research expedition. It marked the maiden flight of the newest element of the Space …
STS-9 - worldspaceflight.com
Apr 8, 2024 · Ulf Merbold was first astronaut to fly representing the European Space Agency (ESA). There were 73 separate experiments in a wide variety of disciplines in the Spacelab …
The STS-9 National Space Tr~nsportation Systems Program Mission Report contains a summary ents of this first Spacelab mission using Orbiter tion differences incorpora rior to STS-9 …
ESA - Spacelab 1 factsheet - European Space Agency
STS-9 (also known as STS-41A or Spacelab 1) was a United States Space Shuttle mission, the 6th mission of the Columbia orbiter. It was Columbia's last flight until early January of 1986 …
This Space Shuttle Landed with its APU on Fire - Avgeekery.com
Sep 20, 2016 · STS-9 was the ninth NASA Space Shuttle mission, and the sixth flight of Space Shuttle Columbia. It was launched in November 1983 on a nine-day mission carrying the first …
40 Years Ago: STS-9, the First Spacelab Science Mission
Nov 28, 2023 · Liftoff of space shuttle Columbia on STS-9 carrying the first Spacelab science module. Ground track of STS-9’s orbit, inclined 57 degrees to the equator, passing over 80 …
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