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STS-62 [Flight # 61] | 4-18 March 1994 | Columbia [16] |
Crew:
John Casper [3], Commander
Andrew Allen [2], Pilot
Pierre Thuot [3], Mission Specialist
Charles Gemar [3], Mission Specialist
Marsha Ivins [3], Mission Specialist
Launch:
Pad: 39-B [24]
Date: 4 March 1994
Time: 13:53:00 UTC
Orbit:
Altitude: 163 nm
Inclination: 39 degrees
Orbits: 224
Duration: 13 days, 23 hours, 16 minutes, 41 seconds
Distance: 5,820,146 miles
Landing:
Location: Runway 33, Kennedy Space Center, FL [20]
Date: 18 March 1994
Time: 13:09:41 UTC
Rollout: 55 seconds (3,094 meters, 10,151 feet)
Highlights:
Microgravity research experiments and experiments on space technology
were performed.
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