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STS-33 [Flight # 32] | 23-28 November 1989 | Discovery [9] |
Crew:
Frederick Gregory [2], Commander
John Blaha [2], Pilot
Franklin Musgrave [3], Mission Specialist
Manly Carter [1], Mission Specialist
Kathryn Thornton [1], Mission Specialist
Launch:
Pad: 39-B [8]
Date: 23 November 1989
Time: 00:23:30 UTC
Orbit:
Altitude: 302 nm
Inclination: 28.45 degrees
Orbits: 79
Duration: 5 days, 0 hours, 6 minutes, 48 seconds
Distance: 2,100,000 miles
Landing:
Location: Runway 4, Edwards Air Force Base, CA [25]
Date: 28 November 1989
Time: 00:30:18 UTC
Rollout: 46 seconds (2,366 meters, 7,764 feet)
Highlights:
Fifth mission dedicated to the Department of Defense.
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