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STS-51-A


 
 

Crew

Number in parentheses indicates number of spaceflights by each individual prior to and including this mission.

  • Frederick HauckFrederick Hauck

    Frederick Hamilton "Rick" Hauck is a former NASA Astronaut. ...
     (2) - Commander
  • David M. WalkerDavid M. Walker (astronaut)

    David Mathieson Walker, was a United States astronaut for NASA....
     (1) - Pilot
  • Anna Fisher (1) - Mission Specialist
  • Dale GardnerDale Gardner

    Dale Allan Gardner is a former NASA Astronaut who flew two missions for NASA in the early 1980s....
     (2) - Mission Specialist
  • Joseph P. AllenJoseph P. Allen

    Joseph Percival Allen, Ph.D. is a NASA astronaut....
     (2) - Mission Specialist

Mission parameters

  • MassMass

    Mass is a property of a physical object that quantifies the amount of matter and energy it is equivalent to....
    :
    • Orbiter liftoff: 119,441 kg
    • Orbiter landing: 94,120 kg
    • Payload: 20,550 kg
  • Perigee: 289 km
  • Apogee: 297 km
  • InclinationInclination

    Inclination in general is the angle between a reference plane and another plane or axis of direction....
    :
    28.4°
  • PeriodOrbital period

    The orbital period is the time it takes a planet to make one full orbit....
    :
    90.4 min

Space walks

  • Allen and Gardner - EVA 1
  • EVA 1 Start: November 12, 1984 - 13:25 UTC
  • EVA 1 End: November 12, - 19:25 UTC
  • Duration: 6 hours, 00 minutes
  • Allen and Gardner - EVA 2
  • EVA 2 Start: November 14, 1984 - 11:09 UTC
  • EVA 2 End: November 14, 1984 - 16:51 UTC
  • Duration: 5 hours, 42 minutes

Mission highlights

Less than a month after the 41-GSTS-41-G

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 flight, the 14th space shuttle mission and the second for Discovery, STS 51-A was launched at 7:15 a.m. EST, Nov. 8, 1984. 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.

The five-person flight crew consisted of Frederick H. Hauck, commander, on his second flight; pilot David M. WalkerDavid M. Walker (astronaut)

David Mathieson Walker, was a United States astronaut for NASA....
; and three mission specialists -- Anna L. Fisher, Dale A. Gardner and Joseph P. AllenFacts About Joseph P. Allen

Joseph Percival Allen, Ph.D. is a NASA astronaut....
. Both Gardner and Allen were making their second shuttle
flights.

The two communications satellites successfully deployed were the Canadian Anik D2 -- on the second day of the mission -- and SYNCOMSyncom Summary

Syncom started as a 1961 NASA program for active geosynchronous communication satellites, all of which were developed and ma...
 IV-l, also known as Leasat l, on the third day.

The orbiter then began a series of maneuvers to meet up with the first of the two satellites to be recovered, Palapa B-2. (The orbits of both satellites had been lowered by ground commands from about 600 mile to 210 mile to facilitate recovery operations.) On day five, Discovery rendezvoused with PALAPA. Mission specialists Allen and Gardner performed an EVA, capturing the satellite with a device known as a "Stinger," which was inserted into the apogee motor nozzle
by Allen. The satellite's rotation was slowed to 1 RPM and Fisher, operating from a position on the end of the RMS, attempted unsuccessfully to grapple the satellite. Allen was able manually to maneuver the satellite into its cradle with Gardner's help and aided by the RMS which was operated by Fisher. The successful, improvised rescue effort took two hours.

The recovery of Westar 6 was not as difficult and took place a day later. This time Gardner, using the same muscle power technique Allen had used for the rescue, captured the satellite. With Allen's help, he placed it in a cradle in the cargo bay.

The STS 51-A mission also carried 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.

The satellite recoveries on this mission were the last untethered spacewalks until 1994 and the last use of the Manned Maneuvering UnitManned Maneuvering Unit

A Manned Maneuvering Unit is a rocket pack which has been used on spacewalks from NASA's space shuttle, allowing an astronau...
. During 1994, the SAFERSimplified Aid for EVA Rescue

Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue is a small, self-contained, propulsive backpack system used to provide free-flying mobility fo...
 was tested on STS-64STS-64

STS-64 is a Space Shuttle program mission. ...
. All subsequent spacewalks by NASA and the Soviets/Russians have had the astronauts tethered to the craft by some means.

This second Discovery mission ended at 7 a.m. EST on November 16 with landing on Runway 15 at KSC. The flight completed 126 orbits and lasted 7-day, 23-hour and 45-minutes. The uncredited landing of STS 51-A is recorded at the beginning of the IMAXIMAX

IMAX is a film format created by Canadian IMAX Corporation, that has the capacity to display images of far greater size and ...
 documentary The Dream is AliveThe Dream Is Alive

The Dream is Alive is an IMAX movie, released in June 1985, about NASA's Space Shuttle program....
. It was the third shuttle landing at KSC and the fifth and last shuttle mission of 1984.

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See also

  • Space scienceSpace science

    Space science, or the space sciences, are fields of science that are concerned with the study or utilization of outer space....
  • Space shuttleSpace Shuttle

    NASA's Space Shuttle, officially called Space Transportation System , is the United States government's current manned...
  • List of space shuttle missionsList of space shuttle missions

    -||}This is a list of missions flown by space shuttles....
  • List of human spaceflights chronologicallyList of human spaceflights chronologically

    Some debate exists over the definition of space, and hence that of spaceflight....


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