C. Gordon Fullerton
Spacelab Space Missions
Spacelab 2 - STS-51F
Astronauts:
Command Pilot:
(Second Space Flight)
Pilot:
Roy D. Bridges Jr.
(Only Space Flight) Mission Specialist 1:
Karl G Henize
(Only Space Flight) Mission Specialist 2:
F. Story Musgrave
(Second Space Flight)
Mission Specialist 3:
Anthony W. England
(First Space Flight)
Payload Specialist 1:
Loren W. Acton
(Only Space Flight) Payload Specialist 2:
John-David F. Bartoe
(Only Space Flight)
Spacelab was a reusable laboratory used on certain spaceflights flown by the Space Shuttle. The laboratory comprised multiple components, including a pressurized module, an unpressurized carrier and other related hardware housed in the Shuttle's cargo bay. The components were arranged in various configurations to meet the needs of each spaceflight.
Spacelab components flew on 22 Shuttle missions between November 1983 and April 1998. Spacelab allowed scientists to perform experiments in microgravity in Earth orbit.
Primary payload was Spacelab-2. Despite abort-to-orbit, which required mission replanning, mission declared success. Special part of modular Spacelab system, the Igloo, located at head of three-pallet train, provided on-site support to instruments mounted on pallets. Main mission objective was to verify performance of Spacelab systems and determine interface capability of orbiter, and measure environment induced by spacecraft. Experiments covered life sciences, plasma physics, astronomy, high-energy astrophysics, solar physics, atmospheric physics and technology research.
Backup Crew: Payload Specialist 1: George W. Simon
Payload Specialist 2: Dianne K. Prinz
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