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  1. astronautix.com
    STS-75

    STS-75

    Home - Search - Browse - Alphabetic Index: 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9A- B- C- D- E- F- G- H- I- J- K- L- M- N- O- P- Q- R- S- T- U- V- W- X- Y- Z STS-75 Part of STS Carried TSS-1R tether satellite…

  2. spaceline.org
    STS-75 Fact Sheet | Spaceline

    STS-75 Fact Sheet By Cliff Lethbridge STS-75 — Columbia 75th Space Shuttle Mission 19th Flight of Columbia Crew: Andrew M. Allen, Commander Scott J. Horowitz, Pilot Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, Payload Commander Jeffrey A. Hoffman, Mission Specialist Maurizio Cheli, Mission Specialist Claude Nicollier, Mission Specialist Umberto Guidoni, Payload Specialist…

  3. n2yo.com
    STS 75 Satellite details 1996-012A NORAD 23801

    Technical details about the STS 75 (1996-012A or NORAD 23801) satellite. STS 75 can be selected for live tracking or to see the passes visible from your location, if applicable

    STS 75 is no longer on orbit NORAD ID: 23801 Int'l Code: 1996-012A Launch date: February 22, 1996 Source: United States (US) Launch site: AIR FORCE EASTERN TEST RANGE (AFETR) Decay date: 1996-03-09

  4. nextspaceflight.com
    STS-75 | Space Shuttle Columbia | Next Spaceflight

    A Space Shuttle Columbia rocket launched with STS-75 from LC-39B at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA on Thursday February Th, 1996 at 20:18 UTC.

    …SPACEFLIGHT Launches Rockets Reuse Starship Locations Get the App NASA / STS-75 Launch Success Liftoff Time (PST) 12:18 :00 PM Thursday February 22, 1996 Watch Replay OFFICIAL LIVESTREAM Mission Details STS-75 WIKI The primary objective of STS-75 was to carry the Tethered Satellite System Reflight (TSS-1R…

  5. rense.com
    STS-75 Shuttle 'Tether' Video Analysis

    The STS-75 tether videos are remarkable scenes and convey a powerful impression of large, distant circular unknowns. The video is visually striking. What possible prosaic explanations are there? While any serious analysis of what these scenes really show should require knowledge of the operating characteristics of the camera and…

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  7. rense.com
    UFOs: Russian / Derbyshire / STS-75

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    From the documentary... The Secret KGB UFO Files - "The Truth is Finally Out". Roger Moore (007 Actor) narrated two UFO related documentaries with an exclusive investigation into one of the most compelling events of our time. Stunning proof that the Soviets recovered something not from this Earth. Though the program…

  8. spacefacts.de
    Spaceflight mission report: STS-75

    Spaceflight mission report: STS-75

    …only 40 percent thrust instead of 104 percent prior to throttle-down. Mission controllers in Houston reported telemetry showed all three engines were performing nominally and there was no effect on the ascent phase Problem was later traced to a malfunctioning tape meter mechanism.STS-75 was highlighted by t

  9. americaspace.com
    ‘Broken at the Boom’: 20 Years Since STS-75 (Part 2) - AmericaSpace

    Two decades ago, Space Shuttle Columbia rocketed into orbit carrying one of the most unusual experiments on record: the reflight of the Tethered Satellite System (TSS-1R). It was intended to demonstrate the “electrodynamics” of a conducting tether in an electrically charged region of Earth’s atmosphere, known as the ionosphere, and it was hoped that such

    ‘Broken at the Boom’: 20 Years Since STS-75 (Part 2) by Ben Evans March 6, 2016, 8:00 am Spectacular view of Columbia’s payload bay and aft compartment, during STS-75. Photo Credit: NASA, via Joachim Becker/SpaceFacts.de Two decades ago, Space Shuttle Columbia rocketed into orbit…

  10. esa.int
    ESA - ESA astronauts assigned to Tethered Satellite System mission - STS-75

    ESA astronauts Claude Nicollier and Maurizio Cheli have been selected by NASA to fly as mission specialists on board Space Shuttle Columbia for flight STS-75 in early 1996, which will see the second deployment of the Tethered Satellite System (TSS) and the third flight of scientific investigations using the US Microgravity Payload (USMP) complement. The mission is scheduled to last 13 days.

    ESA astronauts Claude Nicollier and Maurizio Cheli have been selected by NASA to fly as mission specialists on board Space Shuttle Columbia for flight STS-75 in early 1996, which will see the second deployment of the Tethered Satellite System (TSS) and the third flight of scientific investigations using the…

  11. mysteriousuniverse.org
    The Space Shuttle, UFOs, and the Mysterious STS-75 Incident

    Ever since we have ventured off of our world and into space we have uncovered various mysteries and shed light on how the

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  13. esa.int
    ESA - Tethered Satellite System-1 Reflight USMP-3

    The primary objective of STS-75 was to carry the Tethered Satellite System Reflight (TSS-1R) into orbit and to deploy it spaceward on a conducting tether.The mission also flew the United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-3) designed to investigate materials science and condensed matter physics.

    …of STS-75 was to carry the Tethered Satellite System Reflight (TSS-1R) into orbit and to deploy it spaceward on a conducting tether.The mission also flew the United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-3) designed to investigate materials science and condensed matter physics. MISSION STATISTICS Mission name: STS-75

  14. spacecentre.nz
    The Tether Incident

    Video of the famous tether incident in which the space shuttle Columbia observed unexplained objects floating in space near the failed space tether.

    On Sunday, February 25, 1996, the Space Shuttle Columbia deployed an experimental tether into orbit. The experiment was called the Tethered Satellite System (TSS- 1R) and it's purpose of this was to attempt to generate electricity by utilizing Earth's magnetic field. Unfortunately the tether broke so the experiment…

  15. n2yo.com
    STS 88 Satellite details 1998-069A NORAD 25549

    Technical details about the STS 88 (1998-069A or NORAD 25549) satellite. STS 88 can be selected for live tracking or to see the passes visible from your location, if applicable

    STS 88 is no longer on orbit NORAD ID: 25549 Int'l Code: 1998-069A Launch date: December 4, 1998 Source: United States (US) Launch site: AIR FORCE EASTERN TEST RANGE (AFETR) Decay date: 1998-12-16

  16. spaceline.org
    STS-88 Fact Sheet | Spaceline

    STS-88 Fact Sheet By Cliff Lethbridge STS-88 — Endeavour 93rd Space Shuttle Mission 13th Flight of Endeavour Crew: Robert D. Cabana, Commander Frederick W. Sturckow, Pilot Nancy J. Currie, Mission Specialist Jerry L. Ross, Mission Specialist James H. Newman, Mission Specialist Sergei K. Krikalev, Payload Specialist, Russian Space Agency…

  17. astronautix.com
    STS-88

    STS-88

    …Browse - Alphabetic Index: 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9A- B- C- D- E- F- G- H- I- J- K- L- M- N- O- P- Q- R- S- T- U- V- W- X- Y- Z STS-88 Part of ISS STS-88Credit: NASA First ISS assembly mission…

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  19. lk.astronautilus.pl
    STS-88

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    STS-88 Endeavour/F-13 ISS-2A Załoga : Robert D. Cabana CDR 4 lot, NASA, USA Frederick W. Sturckow PLT 1 lot, NASA, USA Jerry L. Ross MS1 6 lot, NASA, USA Nancy J. Currie MS2/FE 3 lot, NASA, USA James H. Newman MS3 3 lot, NASA, USA Siergiej…

  20. weebau.com
    STS-88

    The most Complete Space Encyclopedia about satellites, Manned flights & Rockets.

    STS-88 USA Manned Flight nº: 210 Earth orbit Flight nº: 207 USA manned Flight nº: 124 1th manned flight to ISS. - Mission: ISS-2A Launch, orbit & landing data: Designation 25549 / 98069A Launch date - time 04 Dec 1998 - 08:35:34 UT Launch site KSC, LC39A Launch vehicle Space Shuttle…

  21. esa.int
    ESA - STS-88: Post-Flight Presentation

    The STS-88 shuttle mission involved the joining of the first two elements of the International Space Station - the Russian Zarya module and the American node Unity. On December 10th, 1998, Russian cosmonaut /mission specialist Sergei Krikalev and mission commander Robert Cabana opened the hatch between Endeavour and the first element of the International Space Station.This post-flight summary contains the following images: Proton rocket rolled out and raised upright, launch of Zarya; Unity mission crew leave operations and checkout building, shuttle [Endeavour] night launch, flight, SRB separation [including view from inside flight deck]; external tank falls over Pyrenees; opening of payload bay doors, testing of robotic arm, closing of snares; extraction of Unity from payload bay, docked with shuttle; approach of Zarya, grapple [exterior views, interior views, view through camera]; Zarya and Unity mated; astronauts suit up and pass into airlock; exterior view of hatch opening, astronauts pass into payload.

    The STS-88 shuttle mission involved the joining of the first two elements of the International Space Station - the Russian Zarya module and the American node Unity. On December 10th, 1998, Russian cosmonaut /mission specialist Sergei Krikalev and mission commander Robert Cabana opened the hatch between Endeavour and the first…

  22. spacefacts.de
    Spaceflight mission report: STS-88

    Spaceflight mission report: STS-88

    Human Orbital Spaceflights International Flight No. 207 STS-88 Endeavour (13) 93rd Space Shuttle mission USA hi res version (485 KB) hi res version (820 KB) hi res version (633 KB) hi res version (817 KB) Launch, orbit and landing data Launch date: 04.12.1998 Launch time: 08:35…

  23. usspaceshuttle.com
    Shuttle Mission: STS-88 - US Space Shuttle Program

    A look inside of the US Space Shuttle Program

    Shuttle Mission: STS-88 - US Space Shuttle Program .woocommerce-product-gallery{ opacity: 1 !important; } .wpb_animate_when_almost_visible { opacity: 1; } Trending: Construction Begins on Shuttle Carrier Aircraft Display March 2, 2015 Construction Begins on Shuttle Carrier Aircraft Display March 2, 2015 Images of Pluto Taken by NASA Probe New…