jim@hardees.rutgers.edu (Jim Martin) (12/05/89)
Has STS-75 flown yet? If so, who were the crew members? I ask because there is a highly qustionable NASA report in alt.sex (of all places) that supposedly was about an experiment involved on said flight. I do realize that we are just about to fly STS-32, but it has been said in here that the STS numbers aren't always in order. Jim
yee@trident.arc.nasa.gov (Peter E. Yee) (12/05/89)
In article <Dec.4.20.18.23.1989.20622@hardees.rutgers.edu> jim@hardees.rutgers.edu (Jim Martin) writes: > > Has STS-75 flown yet? If so, who were the crew members? I ask >because there is a highly qustionable NASA report in alt.sex (of all >places) that supposedly was about an experiment involved on said >flight. I do realize that we are just about to fly STS-32, but it has >been said in here that the STS numbers aren't always in order. The following is taken from the Mixed Fleet Manifest, dated about 6/89. We may get some shuttle flights out of order, but the chance that we would make a change that radical is not great. -Peter Yee yee@ames.arc.nasa.gov ames!yee +-----+----------+----+---+-----------------------------+-----------+ | FLT | DATE |INCL|CRW| PRIMARY PAYLOADS CARRIER | SECONDARY | | | ORBITER | ALT|DUR| | PAYLOADS | +-----+----------+----+---+-----------------------------+-----------+ +-----+----------+----+---+-----------------------------+-----------+ | 75 | 93 11 18 |28.5| 7 |SL-D3 LM + USS | | | |COLUMBIA | 160| 9 | | | +-----+----------+----+---+-----------------------------+-----------+