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STS-5 - NASALanding Site: Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. Landing: Nov. 16, 1982 at 6:33:26 a.m. PST Runway: 22. Rollout Distance: 9,553 feet. Rollout Time: ...
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40 Years Ago: STS-5, Columbia's First Satellite Deploy MissionNov 10, 2022 · NASA managers considered this the first operational flight of the space shuttle, following completion of the four Orbital Flight Tests.
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[PDF] STS-5 Fifth Space Sh~ttle MissionOct 22, 1982 · Designated STS-5, the fifth Shuttle mission is scheduled for launch on Nov. 11, 1982 from Complex 39's Pad A at NASA's Kennedy. Space Center, ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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The Cape, Chapter I, Section 5: Early Space Shuttle Flights - FASThe first four Shuttle flights would be test flights, the first operational mission was not expected before September 1982.<|control11|><|separator|>
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None### Summary of STS-5 Mission Objectives and Details
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[PDF] Biographical Data - NASAVANCE DEVOE BRAND (MR.) NASA ASTRONAUT (FORMER). PERSONAL DATA: Born in Longmont, Colorado, May 9, 1931. Married to the former Beverly Ann Whitnel. Two ...
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[PDF] overmyer bio former - NASAEXPERIENCE: Colonel Overmyer entered active duty with the Marine Corps in January 1958. After completing Navy flight training in Kingsville, Texas, he was ...Missing: aviator | Show results with:aviator
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Joseph P. "Joe" Allen IV , Class of 1959: Biography - Library GuidesAug 3, 2023 · He was a nuclear physics research associate at the University of Washington when NASA selected him as one of 11 scientist-astronauts in August ...
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[PDF] William B. Lenoir - NASALenoir is a registered professional engineer in Texas. He has logged over 3,000 hours of flying time in jet aircraft. NASA EXPERIENCE: Dr. Lenoir was ...
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An 'Operational' Machine? Thirty Years Since STS-5 (Part 2)Nov 11, 2012 · The airlock's pressure would have been reduced by around two-thirds and at 73 hours after launch Lenoir and Allen would have entered Columbia's ...
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SBS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 / HGS 5 - Gunter's Space PageJun 2, 2025 · With a 250 pound load of propellant used to keep the satellite on station and properly aligned with the earth, the spacecraft weighs 1300 pounds ...Missing: builder | Show results with:builder
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Anik C 1, 2, 3 / Nahuel I1, I2 / Brasil 1T - Gunter's Space PageJun 3, 2025 · The on-station weight of the satellite is 562.5 kg, of which 99 kg is propellant. Attitude control and stationkeeping is provided by four ...Missing: specifications | Show results with:specifications
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[PDF] Thermal Response of Space Shuttle Wing D ring Reentry HeatingJun 24, 1984 · (nearly Mach 25 at the time of reentry). ... The calculation of the reentry aerodynamic heating was based on the actual STS-5 flight tra-.
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the STS-5 mission timeline, consolidating all available information from the provided segments into a single, detailed response. To maximize clarity and density, I’ve organized the key details into a table in CSV format, followed by a narrative summary that includes additional context and notes. This ensures all information is retained and easily accessible.
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STS-5, the first operational shuttle mission - Space Center HoustonNov 9, 2020 · According to NASA, STS-5 marked the first shuttle flight to fly Mission Specialists. Thus, the first two shuttle Mission Specialists to fly into ...
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[PDF] N85 -1689-gDuring STS-5 pad testing of a PAM, a Sequence Control Assembly (SCA) failed. It issued several inadvertent commands to the PAM and satellite.
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[PDF] History of Space Shuttle RendezvousNo rendezvous due to IRT balloon failure. Station-keeping test of proximity ... radar procedure issue. Solar array latch failure, corrected during EVA ...
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[PDF] SPACE SHUTTLE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS: The First Five FlightsFallout of acidic mist and dust within 3 mi to 5 mi of the launch pad was the only unexpected effect of the launch. Atomization of deluge water in the Shuttle ...
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[PDF] Summary of Shuttle Payloads and Experiments | NASAApr 12, 1981 · STS-5. Nov 11, 1982 Nov 16, 1982 Cdr: Vance DeVoe Brand. Deployable ... OSTA (Office of Space and Terrestrial Applications)-2. Research ...
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[PDF] lessons learnt from 11 gas payloads flown on 5 shuttle missionsTHIS IS NOT A PRESENTATION OF A COMPLETE DESIGN PHILOSOPHY,. BUT ONLY SELECTED HINTS FOR FUTURE GAS-USERS o. BASICRULE. ,,MAKE IT SIMPLE AND OVERSIZED".
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File:S05-41-1359 - Earth observations taken during STS-5 missionThis image or video was catalogued by Johnson Space Center of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: S05-41-1359 ...
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STS-5 - NASAOfficial crew portrait for STS-5. They are astronauts Vance D. Brand (. S82 ... The crew of STS-5 poses for a group shot. Commander Vance Brand holds.Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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OFFICIAL STS-5 CREW PATCH/INSIGNIA - Google Arts & CultureAug 31, 1982 · S82-35627 (20 Aug. 1982) --- This is the official crew patch for the fifth (note five points of the star) NASA Space Transportation System ...
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Symbols of NASAJul 27, 2017 · The round shape of the insignia represents a planet. The stars represent space. The red v-shaped wing represents aeronautics. The circular orbit ...
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Patch, Mission, Space Shuttle, STS-5This STS-5 mission patch is memorabilia from a NASA Space Shuttle mission launched on November 11, 1982. STS-5 was the fifth space shuttle mission, and the ...Missing: symbolism 39531
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We Deliver - 1st Operational Shuttle Missions - STS-5 to 8 - YouTubeApr 17, 2020 · "We Deliver - Summary of Shuttle Flights 5, 6, 7 and 8", a NASA 1983 documentary about the first four operational shuttle missions, STS-5 to ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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The 1980s: All Eyes Focus on Space Shuttle - NASAMar 29, 2023 · During this decade, the Kennedy team launched 32 flights of the space shuttle, then known as the Space Transportation System (STS).Missing: War | Show results with:War