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Hyperlinked article about the 1983 space shuttle mission that also marked the historic flight of astronaut Sally Ride. Includes facts, crew profiles, and mission ...
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STS-7
STS-7. PRESS KIT. JUNE 1983. SEVENTH SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION ... AMBITIOUS STS-7 MISSION TO FEATURE FIRST LANDING AT KENNEDY ... The STS-7 pilot is Frederick H. Hauck. ...
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STS-7
STS-7 (7) CHALLENGER (2) Pad 39-A (19) 7th Shuttle mission. 2nd Flight OV-99. Extended mission ... KSC Home Mission Index Last Mission STS-6 Next Mission STS-8 ...
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STS-7
STS-7 space exploration ... STS-7. Credit - NASA. 18 June 1983 11:33 GMT. ... Flight Up: STS-7. Flight Back: STS-7. Call Sign: Challenger. ...
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NASA Shuttle Mission Archive: STS-7
Official site about the historic 1983 flight of space shuttle Challenger, whose crew included Sally Ride, the first American woman to fly in space.
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STS-7 - Wikimedia Commons
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{{Infobox Space mission| mission_name = STS-7| insignia = Sts-7-patch.jpg| shuttle = Challenger| launch_pad = 39-A| launch = June 18, 1983, 7:33:00 a.m. EDT], 1983, 6:56:59 a.m. PDT at Edwards Airforce Base| next = [STS-8-->

STS-7 was a space shuttle mission by NASA using the Space Shuttle Challenger, launched June 18, 1983. This was the seventh space shuttle mission, and was the second mission for the Space Shuttle Challenger. It was also the first American mission to have a female astronaut.

Crew (total flights to date in parentheses)



Mission parameters

Mission highlights

The Challenger’s second flight began at 7:33 a.m. EST, June 18, 1983, with another on-time liftoff. It was the first flight of an American woman in space -- Sally Ride -- and also the largest crew to fly in a single spacecraft up to that time, five people.

Crew members included Robert L. Crippen, commander, making his second Shuttle flight; Frederick H. Hauck, pilot; Ride, John M. Fabian and Norman Thagard, all mission specialists. Thagard conducted medical tests of the Space Adaptation Syndrome nausea and sickness frequently experienced by astronauts during the early phase of a space flight.

Two communications satellites -- Anik C-2 for Telesat of Canada, and Palapa B-l for Indonesia -- were successfully deployed during the first 2 days of the mission. The mission also carried the first Shuttle Pallet Satellite (SPAS-l) built by Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm, a West Germany aerospace firm. SPAS-l wasunique in that it was designed to operate in the payload bay or be deployed by the Remote Manipulator System as a free-flying satellite. It carried 10 experiments to study formation of metal alloys in microgravity, the operation of heat pipes, instruments for remote sensing observations, and a mass spectrometer to identify various gases in the payload bay. It was deployed by the RMS and flew alongside and over Challenger for several hours while a U.S.-supplied camera took pictures from the SPAS-1 of the orbiter performing various maneuvers. The RMS later grappled the pallet and returned it to the payload bay.

This mission also carried seven Getaway Special canisters which contained a wide variety of experiments, as well as the OSTA-2 payload, a joint U.S.-West German scientific pallet payload. Finally, the orbiter's Ku-band antenna was able to relay data through the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite to a ground terminal for the first time.

STS-7 was scheduled to make the first Shuttle landing at the Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility. However, unacceptable weather forced a change to Runway 23 at Edwards AFB. The landing took place June 24, 1983, at 6:57 a.m. PDT. The mission lasted 6 days, 2 hours, 23 minutes, 59 seconds. It covered about 2.2 million miles during 97 orbits of the Earth. Challenger was returned to KSC on June 29.

Mission insignia The seven white stars in the black field of the mission patch, as well as the arm extending from the shuttle in the shape of a 7, tell the flight's numerical designation in the Space Transportation System's mission sequence. The five-armed symbol on the right side illustrates the four male/one female crew.

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STS-7 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
STS-7 was a space shuttle mission by NASA using the Space Shuttle Challenger, launched June 18, 1983. This was the seventh space shuttle mission, and was the second mission for the ...

STS-7
STS-7 (7) CHALLENGER (2) Pad 39-A (19) 7th Shuttle mission 2nd Flight OV-99 Extended mission Diverted landing 1st US Woman in Space Crew: Robert L.

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Mission Launch Date Orbiter Further Information; STS-114 Return to Flight: 07.26.05: Discovery + Return to Flight Site + Launch and Landing Coverage

STS-7 - Wikimedia Commons
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STS-7
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