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NASA MIXED FLEET MANIFEST 8/91 (UNEDITED)
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Spacelink Note: The individual sections of this manifest (menu options 2-8)
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have been edited for the convenience of Spacelink callers to fit on an
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80-column screen. This version of the manifest appears exactly as it was
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released by NASA Headquarters on 8/20/91.
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PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS NASA MIXED FLEET MANIFEST AUGUST 1991
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SECTION PAGES
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1 MIXED FLEET MANIFEST NOTES AND SUMMARY 1.1
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2 SHUTTLE PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS 2.1-2.11
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3 ELV PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS 3.1-3.4
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4 PREVIOUS FLIGHTS 4.1-4.14
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5 PAYLOAD REQUESTS 5.1-5.12
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6 PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST 6.1-6.41
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SECTION 1
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1
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MIXED FLEET MANIFEST NOTES AND SUMMARY
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MIXED FLEET MANIFEST NOTES
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O THIS MANIFEST INCLUDES PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE SPACE SHUTTLE AND NASA
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EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE (ELV) MISSIONS THROUGH FISCAL YEAR 1997.
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O THE MANIFEST SERVES AS A BASELINE FOR PLANNING PURPOSES. PRIMARY AND COMPLEX SECOND-
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ARY SPACE SHUTTLE PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENT CONFIRMATION IS MADE APPROXIMATELY 19
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MONTHS PRIOR TO LAUNCH. NON-COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOAD ASSIGNMENTS ARE MADE 12 TO 8
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MONTHS PRIOR TO LAUNCH.
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O FOR SPACE SHUTTLE FLIGHTS, PRIMARY AND COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOAD ASSIGNMENTS ARE SHOWN
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THROUGH FISCAL YEAR 1997. NON-COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOADS ARE SHOWN ONLY ON FLIGHTS
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WHICH ARE 12 MONTHS OR LESS FROM LAUNCH.
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O THROUGHOUT THIS DOCUMENT, PENDING REQUIREMENTS ARE NOTED "FOR NASA PLANNING PURPOSES
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(NOT CURRENTLY BUDGETED)"
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O SPACE SHUTTLE LAUNCH DATES ARE BEING SHOWN BY MONTH AND YEAR FROM NOW THROUGH FISCAL
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YEAR 1994 (SEPTEMBER 1994). THE MONTH SHOWN REPRESENTS A REASONABLE EXPECTATION AS TO
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WHEN THE LAUNCH WILL OCCUR; HOWEVER, IN MOST CASES, NASA'S PLANNING WILL BE AGAINST
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EARLIER LAUNCH DATE TARGETS. FROM FISCAL YEAR 1995 THROUGH FISCAL YEAR 1997 LAUNCHES
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ARE SHOWN BY QUARTER. AS ABOVE, NASA'S PLANNING MAY BE AGAINST LAUNCH DATE TARGETS IN
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THE QUARTER PRIOR TO THE ONES SHOWN.
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O FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
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TRANSPORTATION SERVICES DIVISION
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MAIL CODE MC
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NASA HEADQUARTERS
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WASHINGTON, DC 20546 -- USA
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TELEPHONE: (202) 453-2347 FAX:(202)426-628
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1.1
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SECTION 2
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SHUTTLE PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS
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2
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**** SHUTTLE PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS ****
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AUGUST 1991
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FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
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ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
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48 SEP 91 57.0 5 UARS UNIQUE AMOS-11 CDR:JOHN O. CREIGHTON
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DISCOVERY 292 5 APM-03 UNIQUE PCG-II-02 PLT:KENNETH S. REIGHTLER, JR.
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RME III-05 MS:MARK N. BROWN
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PARE-01 MS:JAMES F. BUCHLI
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MODE-B MS:CHARLES D. "SAM" GEMAR
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CREAM-A
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IPMP-04
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SAM-02
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44 DEC 91 28.5 6 DSP IUS DOD M88-01 CDR:FREDERICK D. GREGORY
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ATLANTIS 195 10 IOCM UNIQUE CREAM-B1 PLT:TERENCE T. HENRICKS
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SAM-01 MS:F. STORY MUSGRAVE
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RME III-06 MS:MARIO RUNCO, JR.
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VFT-1-01 MS:JAMES S. VOSS
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TERRA SCOUT PS:THOMAS J. HENNEN
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AMOS-12
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UVPI-04
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42 FEB 92 57.0 7 IML-01 LM GOSAMR-01 CDR:RONALD J. GRABE
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DISCOVERY 163 7 IMAX-05 N/A SE-83-02 PLT:STEPHEN S. OSWALD
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GAS BRIDGE SE-81-09 MS (PLC):NORMAN E. THAGARD
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IPMP-05 MS:DAVID C. HILMER
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RME III-07 MS:WILLIAM F. READDY
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PS:ROBERTA L. BONDAR
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PS:ULF D. MERBOLD
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NOTE: IN THE MISSION INTEGRATION PROCESS, EFFICIENCY AND INTEGRITY ARE ENHANCED IF FLIGHT NUMBERS ARE
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MAINTAINED AFTER ASSIGNMENT AT 19 MONTHS BEFORE LAUNCH. WITH MANIFEST CHANGES, THE NUMERICAL
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SEQUENCE OF EARLY FLIGHTS IS NOT MAINTAINED.
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2.1
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**** SHUTTLE PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS ****
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AUGUST 1991
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FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
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ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
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45 MAY 92 57.0 7 ATLAS-01 IG+2 PALLETS STL-01 CDR:CHARLES F. BOLDEN
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ATLANTIS 160 8 SSBUV-A-01 UNIQUE RME III-08 PLT:BRIAN DUFFY
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VFT-1-02 MS (PLC):KATHRYN D. SULLIVAN
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CLOUDS-1A-2 MS:C. MICHAEL FOALE
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MS:DAVID C. LEESTMA
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PS:MICHAEL L. LAMPTON
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PS:BYRON K. LICHTENBERG
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49 MAY 92 28.5 7 INTELSAT-VI-R UNIQUE CVTE-01 CDR:DANIEL C. BRANDENSTEIN
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ENDEAVOUR 183 7 ASEM MPESS+UNIQUE PCG-III-06 PLT:KEVIN P. CHILTON
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AMOS-13 MS:THOMAS D. AKERS
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MS:RICHARD J. HIEB
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MS:BRUCE E. MELNICK
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MS:KATHRYN C. THORNTON
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MS:PIERRE J. THUOT
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50 JUN 92 28.5 7 USML-01 LM+EDO CDR:RICHARD N. RICHARDS
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COLUMBIA 160 13* PLT:JOHN H. CASPER
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MS (PLC):BONNIE J. DUNBAR
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MS:KENNETH D. BOWERSOX
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MS:CARL J. MEADE
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PS:LAWRENCE J. DELUCAS
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PS:EUGENE H. TRINH
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NOTE: IN THE MISSION INTEGRATION PROCESS, EFFICIENCY AND INTEGRITY ARE ENHANCED IF FLIGHT NUMBERS ARE
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MAINTAINED AFTER ASSIGNMENT AT 19 MONTHS BEFORE LAUNCH. WITH MANIFEST CHANGES, THE NUMERICAL
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SEQUENCE OF EARLY FLIGHTS IS NOT MAINTAINED.
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*DEPENDENT ON PRIOR LONG DURATION FLIGHT EXPERIENCE
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2.2
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**** SHUTTLE PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS ****
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AUGUST 1991
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FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
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ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
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46 SEP 92 28.5 7 TSS-01 SL-MPESS+PALL CDR:LOREN J. SHRIVER
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ATLANTIS 230 7 EURECA-1L EURECA-A PLT:JAMES D. WETHERBEE
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IMAX-06 ICBC MS (PLC):JEFFREY A. HOFFMAN
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EOIM-III/TEMP2A-03SL-MPESS MS:ANDREW M. ALLEN
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CONCAP2-01 GAS CAN MS:FRANKLIN R. CHANG-DIAZ
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CONCAP3-01 GAS CAN MS:CLAUDE NICOLLIER
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LDCE-01 GAS CAN PS:TBD (ITALY)
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47 SEP 92 57.0 7 SL-J LM CDR:TBD
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ENDEAVOUR 160 7 GAS BRIDGE PLT:TBD
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MS (PLC):MARK C. LEE
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MS:N. JAN DAVIS
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MS:MAE C. JEMISON
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MS:TBD
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PS:MAMORU MOHRI
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52 NOV 92 28.5 6 LAGEOS II IRIS
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COLUMBIA 160 9 USMP-01 MSL+SL-MPESS
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CANEX-02 UNIQUE
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ASP HH-G
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53 DEC 92 57.0 5 DOD UNIQUE
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DISCOVERY 200 4
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54 JAN 93 28.5 5 TDRS-06 IUS
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ENDEAVOUR 160 6 DXS HH-G
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55 MAR 93 28.5 7 SL-D2 LM+USS+2 GAS MS (PLC):JERRY L. ROSS
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COLUMBIA 160 9
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NOTE: IN THE MISSION INTEGRATION PROCESS, EFFICIENCY AND INTEGRITY ARE ENHANCED IF FLIGHT NUMBERS ARE
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MAINTAINED AFTER ASSIGNMENT AT 19 MONTHS BEFORE LAUNCH. WITH MANIFEST CHANGES, THE NUMERICAL
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SEQUENCE OF EARLY FLIGHTS IS NOT MAINTAINED.
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2.3
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**** SHUTTLE PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS ****
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AUGUST 1991
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FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
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ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
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51 APR 93 28.5 5 ACTS TOS
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DISCOVERY 160 8 ORFEUS-SPAS ASTRO-SPAS
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56 MAY 93 57.0 5 ATLAS-02 IG+1 PALLET
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ENDEAVOUR 160 9 SPTN-201-01 MPESS
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SSBUV-A-02 UNIQUE
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57 JUL 93 28.5 6 EURECA-1R EURECA-A
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ATLANTIS 160 8 SPACEHAB-01 SPACEHAB
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GAS BRIDGE
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SHOOT MPESS
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58 JUL 93 28.5 7 SLS-02 LM+EDO
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COLUMBIA 160 13*
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59 AUG 93 TBD TBD FLT OPPTY
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DISCOVERY TBD TBD
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60 OCT 93 57.0 6 SRL-01 SL-MPESS+PALL
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ENDEAVOUR 130 9
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61 DEC 93 28.5 6 WSF-01 UNIQUE
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ATLANTIS 160 7 SPACEHAB-02 SPACEHAB
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GAS BRIDGE
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CAPL-01 HH-G
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OAET-01 MPESS
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NOTE: IN THE MISSION INTEGRATION PROCESS, EFFICIENCY AND INTEGRITY ARE ENHANCED IF FLIGHT NUMBERS ARE
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MAINTAINED AFTER ASSIGNMENT AT 19 MONTHS BEFORE LAUNCH. WITH MANIFEST CHANGES, THE NUMERICAL
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SEQUENCE OF EARLY FLIGHTS IS NOT MAINTAINED.
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*DEPENDENT ON PRIOR LONG DURATION FLIGHT EXPERIENCE
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2.4
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**** SHUTTLE PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS ****
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AUGUST 1991
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FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
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ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
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62 JAN 94 28.5 5 USMP-02 MSL+SL-MPESS
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COLUMBIA 160 9 SPTN-204 MPESS
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FTS-DTF-01 MPESS
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CMSE-01 HH-G+UNIQUE
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63 FEB 94 28.5 7 HST REV-01 FSS+UNIQUE
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DISCOVERY 330 8
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64 APR 94 57.0 7 CRISTA-SPAS ASTRO-SPAS
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ENDEAVOUR 160 9 ATLAS-03 IG+1 PALLET
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SSBUV-A-03 UNIQUE
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65 MAY 94 28.5 5 LITE I PALLET
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ATLANTIS 160 7 SPAS-III SPAS
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DEE GAS BEAM
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66 MAY 94 28.5 7 IML-02 LM+EDO
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COLUMBIA 160 13*
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67 JUN 94 28.5 6 SPACEHAB-03 SPACEHAB
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DISCOVERY 160 7 IEH-01 MPESS
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SPTN-201-02 MPESS
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DSCT SL-MPESS
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ROMPS-01 HH-G
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68 AUG 94 TBD TBD FLT OPPTY
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ATLANTIS TBD TBD
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*DEPENDENT ON PRIOR LONG DURATION FLIGHT EXPERIENCE
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2.5
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**** SHUTTLE PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS ****
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AUGUST 1991
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FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
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ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
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69 SEP 94 28.5 7 ASTRO-02 IG+2 PALLETS
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COLUMBIA 190 9 OAET-FLYER MPESS
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2.6
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**** SHUTTLE PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS ****
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AUGUST 1991
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YEAR CARGO BAY PAYLOADS CARRIER MIDDECK
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FY95 1QTR SFU-RETR N/A
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TPITS PALLET
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CAPL-02 HH-G
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SRL-02 SL-MPESS+PALL
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FY95 2QTR SPACEHAB-04 SPACEHAB
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WSF-02 UNIQUE
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ISEM-01 MPESS
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CMSE-02 HH-G+UNIQUE
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PL OPPTY
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FLT OPPTY
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FY95 3QTR USMP-03 MSL+SL-MPESS
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EP HH-G
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PL OPPTY
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SPACEHAB-05 SPACEHAB
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EURECA-2L EURECA-A
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SPTN-201-03 MPESS
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FLOATZONE-01 SL-MPESS
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IEH-02 MPESS
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USML-02 LM+EDO
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2.7
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**** SHUTTLE PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS ****
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AUGUST 1991
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YEAR CARGO BAY PAYLOADS CARRIER MIDDECK
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FY95 4QTR SL-D3 LM + USS
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LITE II-01 PALLET
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SSBUV-A-04 UNIQUE
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ISEM-02 MPESS
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CMSE-03 HH-G+UNIQUE
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SPACEHAB-06 SPACEHAB
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WSF-03 UNIQUE
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EURECA-2R EURECA-A
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CXM-04 SL-MPESS
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FY96 1QTR ATLAS-04 IG+1 PALLET
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WISP MPESS+PALL
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SSBUV-A-05 UNIQUE
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FY96 2QTR SSF/MB-01(FEL) UNIQUE
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SLS-03 LM+EDO
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SSF/MB-02 UNIQUE
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2.8
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**** SHUTTLE PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS ****
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AUGUST 1991
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YEAR CARGO BAY PAYLOADS CARRIER MIDDECK
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FY96 3QTR XTE FSS
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EUVE RETR FSS
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FROZEPIPE MPESS
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MICROWAVE-01 MPESS
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SSF/MB-03 UNIQUE
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SPACEHAB-07 SPACEHAB
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WSF-04 UNIQUE
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CXM-03 SL-MPESS
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IEH-03 MPESS
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FY96 4QTR SRL-03 SL-MPESS+PALL
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SSF/MB-04 UNIQUE
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USMP-04 MSL+SL-MPESS
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OAET-02 MPESS
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PL OPPTY
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FY97 1QTR AAFE UNIQUE
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DCWS PALLET
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CONE HH-M
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PL OPPTY
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2.9
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**** SHUTTLE PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS ****
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AUGUST 1991
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YEAR CARGO BAY PAYLOADS CARRIER MIDDECK
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FY97 2QTR SSF/MB-05 UNIQUE
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HST REV-02 FSS+UNIQUE
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FY97 3QTR SSF/MB-06(MTC) UNIQUE
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SPACEHAB-08 SPACEHAB
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USMP-05 MSL+SL-MPESS
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IEH-04 MPESS
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SSF/MB-07 UNIQUE
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ATLAS-05 IG+1 PALLET
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FY97 4QTR SSF/UF-01 UNIQUE
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SL-E2 LM
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SSF/MB-08 UNIQUE
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2.10
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SECTION 3
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ELV PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS
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3
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**** ELV PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS ****
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AUGUST 1991
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DATE CLASS L A U N C H V E H I C L E PAYLOAD LAUNCH PAYLOAD
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MO YR TYPE INCL ORBIT SITE
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DEC 91 MEDIUM ATLAS E 98.7 SS WSMC NOAA-I
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DEC 91 MEDIUM DELTA II 28.5 LEO ESMC EUVE
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JUN 92 SMALL SCOUT TBD TBD WSMC SAMPEX
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JUL 92 MEDIUM DELTA II 28.7 HE ESMC GEOTAIL
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SEP 92 INTERMEDIATE TITAN III 28.5 EO ESMC MARS OBSERVER
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DEC 92 INTERMEDIATE ATLAS I 28.5 GSO ESMC GOES-I
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DEC 92 MEDIUM DELTA II 28.7 HE ESMC WIND
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JUN 93 MEDIUM DELTA II 90.0 HE WSMC POLAR
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AUG 93 INTERMEDIATE ATLAS I 28.5 GSO ESMC GOES-J
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SEP 93 SMALL PEGASUS TBD LEO WFF TOMS-01
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DEC 93 MEDIUM ATLAS E 98.7 SS WSMC NOAA-J
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DEC 93 UNDER REVIEW TBD** TBD HEEO ESMC EQUATOR-S**
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MAY 94 MEDIUM DELTA II** TBD LEO WSMC LAGEOS III**
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JUL 94 SMALL PEGASUS** TBD LEO WFF SAC-B/HETE**
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JUL 94 MEDIUM TITAN II 98.7 SS WSMC NOAA-K
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** FOR NASA PLANNING PURPOSES
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3.1
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**** ELV PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS ****
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AUGUST 1991
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DATE CLASS L A U N C H V E H I C L E PAYLOAD LAUNCH PAYLOAD
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MO YR TYPE INCL ORBIT SITE
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SEP 94 SMALL PEGASUS TBD LEO WFF FAST
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DEC 94 MEDIUM DELTA II 98.6 LEO WSMC RADARSAT
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APR 95 INTERMEDIATE TBD 28.5 GSO ESMC TDRS-07
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JUN 95 SMALL PEGASUS TBD LEO WFF SWAS
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JUL 95 INTERMEDIATE ATLAS I 28.5 GSO ESMC GOES-K
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JUL 95 INTERMEDIATE ATLAS IIAS 28.5 HE ESMC SOHO
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DEC 95 LARGE TITAN IV /CENTAUR TBD PLAN ESMC CASSINI
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JAN 96 SMALL PEGASUS TBD TBD WFF SMEX-04
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FEB 96 LARGE UNDER REVIEW TBD PLAN ESMC CRAF
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JUN 96 MEDIUM DELTA II TBD TBD WSMC LIFESAT-01
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JUL 96 MEDIUM TITAN II 98.7 SS WSMC NOAA-L
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FEB 97 MEDIUM TITAN II 98.7 SS WSMC NOAA-M
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|
||
FEB 97 INTERMEDIATE ATLAS I TBD GSO ESMC GOES-L
|
||
|
||
APR 97 INTERMEDIATE TBD TBD GSO ESMC ATDRS-01
|
||
|
||
JUN 97 SMALL PEGASUS TBD TBD WFF SMEX-05
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
3.2
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** ELV PAYLOAD FLIGHT ASSIGNMENTS ****
|
||
AUGUST 1991
|
||
|
||
DATE CLASS L A U N C H V E H I C L E PAYLOAD LAUNCH PAYLOAD
|
||
MO YR TYPE INCL ORBIT SITE
|
||
|
||
JUN 97 MEDIUM DELTA II TBD TBD WSMC LIFESAT-02
|
||
|
||
JUN 97 SMALL PEGASUS** TBD LEO WFF TOMS-02**
|
||
|
||
AUG 97 MEDIUM DELTA II TBD HE ESMC ACE
|
||
|
||
** FOR NASA PLANNING PURPOSES
|
||
|
||
|
||
3.3
|
||
|
||
SECTION 4
|
||
|
||
|
||
PREVIOUS FLIGHTS
|
||
|
||
|
||
4
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PREVIOUS SHUTTLE FLIGHTS ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
|
||
ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
|
||
|
||
1 12-APR-81 40.3 2 DFI DFI PAL OEX CDR:JOHN W. YOUNG
|
||
COLUMBIA 145 2 PLT:ROBERT L. CRIPPEN
|
||
|
||
2 12-NOV-81 38.0 2 OSTA-1 PALLET OEX CDR:JOE H. ENGLE
|
||
COLUMBIA 137 2 DFI DFI PAL PLT:RICHARD H. TRULY
|
||
IECM UNIQUE
|
||
|
||
3 22-MAR-82 38.0 2 OSS-1 PALLET OEX CDR:JACK R. LOUSMA
|
||
COLUMBIA 128 8 DFI DFI PAL MLR PLT:C. GORDON FULLERTON
|
||
IECM UNIQUE EEVT
|
||
GAS TEST GAS CAN SE-81-08
|
||
|
||
4 27-JUN-82 28.5 2 DOD 82-1 OEX CDR:THOMAS K. MATTINGLY
|
||
COLUMBIA 130 7 DFI DFI PAL MLR PLT:HENRY W. HARTSFIELD
|
||
IECM UNIQUE CFES
|
||
GAS(1) GAS CAN NOSL
|
||
SE-81-04
|
||
SE-81-06
|
||
|
||
5 11-NOV-82 28.5 4 SBS-C PAM-D GLOW CDR:VANCE D. BRAND
|
||
COLUMBIA 160 5 TELESAT-E PAM-D SE-81-02 PLT:ROBERT F. OVERMYER
|
||
GAS(1) GAS CAN SE-81-05 MS:JOSEPH P. ALLEN
|
||
SE-81-09 MS:WILLIAM B. LENOIR
|
||
|
||
6 4-APR-83 28.5 4 TDRS-A IUS CFES CDR:PAUL J. WEITZ
|
||
CHALLENGER155 5 GAS(3) GAS CAN MLR PLT:KAROL J. BOBKO
|
||
NOSL MS:F. STORY MUSGRAVE
|
||
MS:DONALD H. PETERSON
|
||
|
||
|
||
4.1
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PREVIOUS SHUTTLE FLIGHTS ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
|
||
ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
|
||
|
||
7 18-JUN-83 28.5 5 SPAS-01 CFES CDR:ROBERT L. CRIPPEN
|
||
CHALLENGER160 6 OSTA-2 MPESS MLR PLT:FREDERICK H. HAUCK
|
||
TELESAT-F PAM-D MS:JOHN M. FABIAN
|
||
PALAPA-B1 PAM-D MS:SALLY K. RIDE
|
||
GAS(7) GAS CAN MS:NORMAN E. THAGARD
|
||
|
||
8 30-AUG-83 28.5 5 PDRS/PFTA CFES CDR:RICHARD H. TRULY
|
||
CHALLENGER161 6 OIM RME PLT:DANIEL C. BRANDENSTEIN
|
||
INSAT 1-B PAM-D SE-81-01 MS:GUION S. BLUFORD, JR.
|
||
GAS(4) GAS CAN MS:DALE A. GARDNER
|
||
MS:WILLIAM E. THORNTON
|
||
|
||
9 28-NOV-83 57.0 6 SPACELAB 1 LM+1P CDR:JOHN W. YOUNG
|
||
COLUMBIA 135 1 0 PLT:BREWSTER H. SHAW, JR.
|
||
MS:OWEN K. GARRIOTT
|
||
MS:ROBERT A. R. PARKER
|
||
PS:BYRON K. LICHTENBERG
|
||
PS:ULF MERBOLD
|
||
|
||
10 3-FEB-84 28.5 5 SPAS-01A ACES CDR:VANCE D. BRAND
|
||
41-BCHALLENGER165 8 PALAPA B-2 PAM-D C-360c PLT:ROBERT L. GIBSON
|
||
WESTAR-6 PAM-D RME MS:BRUCE MCCANDLESS II
|
||
C-360b GAS CAN IEF MS:RONALD E. MCNAIR
|
||
GAS(5) GAS CAN MLR MS:ROBERT L. STEWART
|
||
IRT UNIQUE SE-81-10
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
4.2
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PREVIOUS SHUTTLE FLIGHTS ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
|
||
ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
|
||
|
||
11 6-APR-84 28.5 5 LDEF-1 RME CDR:ROBERT L. CRIPPEN
|
||
41-CCHALLENGER252 7 SMM REPAIR FSS SE-82-17 PLT:FRANCIS R. SCOBEE
|
||
C-360b GAS CAN IMAX MS:TERRY J. HART
|
||
MS:JAMES D. VAN HOFTEN
|
||
MS:GEORGE D. NELSON
|
||
|
||
12 30-AUG-84 28.5 6 OAST-1 MPESS CFES CDR:HENRY W. HARTSFIELD
|
||
41-DDISCOVERY 161 6 SBS-D PAM-D IMAX PLT:MICHAEL L. COATS
|
||
TELSTAR 3-C PAM-D RME MS:STEVEN A. HAWLEY
|
||
SYNCOM IV-2 CLOUDS MS:RICHARD M. MULLANE
|
||
SE-82-14 MS:JUDITH A. RESNIK
|
||
PS:CHARLES WALKER
|
||
|
||
13 5-OCT-84 57.0 7 OSTA-3 PALLET IMAX CDR:ROBERT L. CRIPPEN
|
||
41-GCHALLENGER190 8 ERBS RME PLT:JON A. MCBRIDE
|
||
LFC/ORS MPESS TLD MS:DAVID C. LEESTMA
|
||
GAS(8) GAS CAN APE MS:SALLY K. RIDE
|
||
CANEX MS:KATHRYN D. SULLIVAN
|
||
PS:MARC GARNEAU
|
||
PS:PAUL D. SCULLY-POWER
|
||
|
||
14 8-NOV-84 28.5 5 HS-376 RETV(2) 2 PALLET DMOS CDR:FREDERICK H. HAUCK
|
||
51-ADISCOVERY 160 8 TELESAT-H PAM-D RME PLT:DAVID M. WALKER
|
||
SYNCOM IV-1 MS:JOSEPH P. ALLEN
|
||
MS:ANNA L. FISHER
|
||
MS:DALE A. GARDNER
|
||
|
||
|
||
4.3
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PREVIOUS SHUTTLE FLIGHTS ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
|
||
ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
|
||
|
||
15 24-JAN-85 XX 5 DOD CDR:THOMAS K. MATTINGLY
|
||
51-CDISCOVERY X 3 PLT:LOREN J. SHRIVER
|
||
MS:JAMES F. BUCHLI
|
||
MS:ELLISON S. ONIZUKA
|
||
PS:GARY E. PAYTON
|
||
|
||
16 12-APR-85 28.5 7 TELESAT-I PAM-D CFES CDR:KAROL J. BOBKO
|
||
51-DDISCOVERY 249 7 SYNCOM IV-3 AFE PLT:DONALD E. WILLIAMS
|
||
GAS(2) GAS CAN PPE/SAS MS:S. DAVID GRIGGS
|
||
SE-82-03 MS:JEFFREY A. HOFFMAN
|
||
SE-83-03 MS:M. RHEA SEDDON
|
||
PS:E. JAKE GARN
|
||
PS:CHARLES WALKER
|
||
|
||
17 29-APR-85 57.0 7 SPACELAB 3 LM+MPESS CDR:ROBERT F. OVERMYER
|
||
51-BCHALLENGER191 7 GAS(2) GAS CAN PLT:FREDERICK D. GREGORY
|
||
MS:DON L. LIND
|
||
MS:NORMAN E. THAGARD
|
||
MS:WILLIAM E. THORNTON
|
||
PS:LODWIJK VAN DEN BERG
|
||
PS:TAYLOR G. WANG
|
||
|
||
18 17-JUN-85 28.5 7 SPTN-1 MPESS FEE CDR:DANIEL C. BRANDENSTEIN
|
||
51-GDISCOVERY 192 7 MORELOS-A PAM-D FPE PLT:JOHN O. CREIGHTON
|
||
ARABSAT-1B PAM-D ADSF MS:JOHN M. FABIAN
|
||
TELSTAR 3-D PAM-D HPTE MS:SHANNON W. LUCID
|
||
GAS(6) GAS CAN MS:STEVEN R. NAGEL
|
||
PS:SULTAN S. AL-SAUD
|
||
PS:PATRICK BAUDRY
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
4.4
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PREVIOUS SHUTTLE FLIGHTS ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
|
||
ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
|
||
|
||
19 29-JUL-85 50.0 7 SPACELAB 2 IG+3P SAREX CDR:C. GORDON FULLERTON
|
||
51-FCHALLENGER173 8 STTP PLT:ROY D. BRIDGES
|
||
CBDE MS:ANTHONY W. ENGLAND
|
||
MS:KARL G. HENIZE
|
||
MS:F. STORY MUSGRAVE
|
||
PS:LOREN W. ACTON
|
||
PS:JOHN-DAVID F. BARTOE
|
||
|
||
20 27-AUG-85 28.5 5 AUSSAT-1 PAM-D PVTOS CDR:JOE H. ENGLE
|
||
51-IDISCOVERY 242 7 ASC-1 PAM-D PLT:RICHARD O. COVEY
|
||
SYNCOM IV-4 MS:WILLIAM F. FISHER
|
||
SYNCOM-SALVAGE MS:JOHN M. LOUNGE
|
||
MS:JAMES D. VAN HOFTEN
|
||
|
||
21 3-OCT-85 XX 5 DOD CDR:KAROL J. BOBKO
|
||
51-JATLANTIS X 4 PLT:RONALD J. GRABE
|
||
MS:DAVID C. HILMERS
|
||
MS:ROBERT L. STEWART
|
||
PS:WILLIAM A. PAILES
|
||
|
||
22 30-OCT-85 57.0 8 SPACELAB D-1 LM CDR:HENRY W. HARTSFIELD
|
||
61-ACHALLENGER178 7 GLOMR GAS CAN PLT:STEVEN R. NAGEL
|
||
MS:GUION S. BLUFORD, JR.
|
||
MS:JAMES F. BUCHLI
|
||
MS:BONNIE J. DUNBAR
|
||
PS:REINHARD FURRER
|
||
PS:ERNST W. MESSERSCHMID
|
||
PS:WUBBO J. OCKELS
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
4.5
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PREVIOUS SHUTTLE FLIGHTS ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
|
||
ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
|
||
|
||
23 26-NOV-85 28.5 7 EASE/ACCESS MPESS CFES CDR:BREWSTER H. SHAW, JR.
|
||
61-BATLANTIS 191 7 MORELOS-B PAM-D DMOS PLT:BRYAN D. O'CONNOR
|
||
SATCOM KU-2 PAM-D2 MPSE MS:MARY L. CLEAVE
|
||
AUSSAT-2 PAM-D MS:JERRY L. ROSS
|
||
IMAX ICBC MS:SHERWOOD C. SPRING
|
||
GAS(1) GAS CAN PS:RUDOLFO NERI VELA
|
||
PS:CHARLES WALKER
|
||
|
||
24 12-JAN-86 28.5 7 MSL-2 MPESS IR-IE CDR:ROBERT L. GIBSON
|
||
61-CCOLUMBIA 177 6 SATCOM KU-1 PAM-D2 HPCG PLT:CHARLES F. BOLDEN
|
||
GAS BRIDGE IBSE MS:FRANKLIN R. CHANG-DIAZ
|
||
HH-G1 HH-G CHAMP MS:STEVEN A. HAWLEY
|
||
GAS(13) GAS CAN SE-82-19 MS:GEORGE D. NELSON
|
||
SE-83-04 PS:ROBERT CENKER
|
||
SE-83-06 PS:BILL NELSON
|
||
|
||
25 28-JAN-86 - 7 SPTN-HALLEY MPESS TIS-01 CDR:FRANCIS R. SCOBEE
|
||
51-LCHALLENGER - - TDRS-B IUS FDE PLT:MICHAEL J. SMITH
|
||
CHAMP MS:RONALD E. MCNAIR
|
||
RME MS:ELLISON S. ONIZUKA
|
||
SE-82-14 MS:JUDITH A. RESNIK
|
||
SE-82-17 PS:GREGORY JARVIS
|
||
SE-82-19 SFP:CHRISTA MCAULIFFE
|
||
|
||
|
||
4.6
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PREVIOUS SHUTTLE FLIGHTS ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
|
||
ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
|
||
|
||
26 29-SEP-88 28.5 5 TDRS-C IUS ADSF-02 CDR:FREDERICK H. HAUCK
|
||
DISCOVERY 178 4 PVTOS-02 PLT:RICHARD O. COVEY
|
||
IRCFE MS:DAVID C. HILMERS
|
||
SE-82-04 MS:JOHN M. LOUNGE
|
||
PCG-II-01 MS:GEORGE D. NELSON
|
||
IEF-02
|
||
HME-01
|
||
ARC-02
|
||
MLE-01
|
||
ELRAD
|
||
SE-82-05
|
||
|
||
27 2-DEC-88 XX 5 DOD UNIQUE CDR:ROBERT L. GIBSON
|
||
ATLANTIS X 4 PLT:GUY S. GARDNER
|
||
MS:RICHARD M. MULLANE
|
||
MS:JERRY L. ROSS
|
||
MS:WILLIAM M. SHEPHERD
|
||
|
||
29 13-MAR-89 28.5 5 TDRS-D IUS IMAX-01 CDR:MICHAEL L. COATS
|
||
DISCOVERY 163 5 SHARE UNIQUE SE-83-09 PLT:JOHN E. BLAHA
|
||
PCG-III-01 MS:JAMES P. BAGIAN
|
||
CHROMEX MS:JAMES F. BUCHLI
|
||
SE-82-08 MS:ROBERT C. SPRINGER
|
||
AMOS-01
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
4.7
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PREVIOUS SHUTTLE FLIGHTS ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
|
||
ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
|
||
|
||
30 4-MAY-89 28.9 5 MAGELLAN IUS FEA-01 CDR:DAVID M. WALKER
|
||
ATLANTIS 161 4 MLE-02 PLT:RONALD J. GRABE
|
||
AMOS-02 MS:MARY L. CLEAVE
|
||
MS:MARK C. LEE
|
||
MS:NORMAN E. THAGARD
|
||
|
||
28 8-AUG-89 XX 5 DOD UNIQUE CDR:BREWSTER H. SHAW, JR.
|
||
COLUMBIA X 5 PLT:RICHARD N. RICHARDS
|
||
MS:JAMES C. ADAMSON
|
||
MS:MARK N. BROWN
|
||
MS:DAVID C. LEESTMA
|
||
|
||
34 18-OCT-89 34.3 5 GALILEO IUS IMAX-02 CDR:DONALD E. WILLIAMS
|
||
ATLANTIS 168 5 SSBUV-01 UNIQUE SE-82-15 PLT:MICHAEL J. MCCULLEY
|
||
GHCD MS:ELLEN S. BAKER
|
||
PM-01 MS:FRANKLIN R. CHANG-DIAZ
|
||
MLE-03 MS:SHANNON W. LUCID
|
||
STEX
|
||
AMOS-03
|
||
|
||
33 22-NOV-89 XX 5 DOD UNIQUE CDR:FREDERICK D. GREGORY
|
||
DISCOVERY X 5 PLT:JOHN E. BLAHA
|
||
MS:MANLEY L. CARTER, JR.
|
||
MS:F. STORY MUSGRAVE
|
||
MS:KATHRYN C. THORNTON
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
4.8
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PREVIOUS SHUTTLE FLIGHTS ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
|
||
ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
|
||
|
||
32 9-JAN-90 28.5 5 SYNCOM IV-05 UNIQUE IMAX-03 CDR:DANIEL C. BRANDENSTEIN
|
||
COLUMBIA 178 11 LDEF-RETR N/A CNCR PLT:JAMES D. WETHERBEE
|
||
PCG-III-02 MS:BONNIE J. DUNBAR
|
||
FEA-02 MS:MARSHA S. IVINS
|
||
AFE-02 MS:G. DAVID LOW
|
||
MLE-04
|
||
L3
|
||
AMOS-04
|
||
|
||
36 28-FEB-90 XX 5 DOD UNIQUE CDR:JOHN O. CREIGHTON
|
||
ATLANTIS X 5 PLT:JOHN H. CASPER
|
||
MS:DAVID C. HILMERS
|
||
MS:RICHARD M. MULLANE
|
||
MS:PIERRE J. THUOT
|
||
|
||
31 24-APR-90 28.5 5 HST N/A SE-82-16 CDR:LOREN J. SHRIVER
|
||
DISCOVERY 330 5 IMAX-04 ICBC+MD RME III-01 PLT:CHARLES F. BOLDEN
|
||
APM-01 UNIQUE AMOS-05 MS:STEVEN A. HAWLEY
|
||
IPMP-01 MS:BRUCE MCCANDLESS II
|
||
PCG-III-03 MS:KATHRYN D. SULLIVAN
|
||
|
||
41 6-OCT-90 28.5 5 ULYSSES IUS/PAM SSCE-01 CDR:RICHARD N. RICHARDS
|
||
DISCOVERY 160 4 SSBUV-02 UNIQUE CHROMEX-02 PLT:ROBERT D. CABANA
|
||
ISAC UNIQUE VCS MS:THOMAS D. AKERS
|
||
IPMP-02 MS:BRUCE E. MELNICK
|
||
PSE-01 MS:WILLIAM M. SHEPHERD
|
||
RME III-02
|
||
AMOS-06
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
4.9
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PREVIOUS SHUTTLE FLIGHTS ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
|
||
ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
|
||
|
||
38 15-NOV-90 XX 5 DOD UNIQUE CDR:RICHARD O. COVEY
|
||
ATLANTIS X 5 PLT:FRANK L. CULBERTSON
|
||
MS:CHARLES D. GEMAR
|
||
MS:CARL J. MEADE
|
||
MS:ROBERT C. SPRINGER
|
||
|
||
35 2-DEC-90 28.5 7 ASTRO-01 IG+2 PALLETS SAREX II-01 CDR:VANCE D. BRAND
|
||
COLUMBIA 190 9 BBXRT-01 TAPS AMOS-07 PLT:GUY S. GARDNER
|
||
UVPI-01 MS:JEFFREY A. HOFFMAN
|
||
MS:JOHN M. LOUNGE
|
||
MS:ROBERT A. R. PARKER
|
||
PS:SAMUEL T. DURRANCE
|
||
PS:RONALD A. PARISE
|
||
|
||
37 5-APR-91 28.5 5 GRO N/A AMOS-09 CDR:STEVEN R. NAGEL
|
||
ATLANTIS 243 6 CETA UNIQUE BIMDA-01 PLT:KENNETH D. CAMERON
|
||
APM-02 UNIQUE PCG-III-04 MS:JAY APT
|
||
RME III-03 MS:LINDA M. GODWIN
|
||
SAREX II-02 MS:JERRY L. ROSS
|
||
|
||
39 28-APR-91 57.0 7 AFP-675 PALLET CLOUDS-1A-1 CDR:MICHAEL L. COATS
|
||
DISCOVERY 140 8 IBSS SPAS RME III-04 PLT:L. BLAINE HAMMOND, JR.
|
||
STP-01 HH-M UVPI-02 MS:GUION S. BLUFORD, JR.
|
||
MPEC HH-G MS:GREGORY J. HARBAUGH
|
||
MS:RICHARD J. HIEB
|
||
MS:DONALD R. MCMONAGLE
|
||
MS:CHARLES LACY VEACH
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
4.10
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PREVIOUS SHUTTLE FLIGHTS ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
FLT DATE INCL CRW CARGO BAY CARRIER MIDDECK CREW ASSIGNMENT
|
||
ORBITER ALT DUR PAYLOADS PAYLOADS
|
||
|
||
40 5-JUN-91 39.0 7 SLS-01 LM MODE-A CDR:BRYAN D. O'CONNOR
|
||
COLUMBIA 160 9 GAS BRIDGE PLT:SIDNEY M. GUTIERREZ
|
||
MS:JAMES P. BAGIAN
|
||
MS:TAMARA E. JERNIGAN
|
||
MS:M. RHEA SEDDON
|
||
PS:F. DREW GAFFNEY
|
||
PS:MILLIE HUGHES-FULFORD
|
||
|
||
43 2-AUG-91 28.5 5 TDRS-05 IUS SSCE-02 CDR:JOHN E. BLAHA
|
||
ATLANTIS 160 9 SSBUV-03 UNIQUE BIMDA-02 PLT:MICHAEL A. BAKER
|
||
SHARE II UNIQUE SAMS-01 MS:JAMES C. ADAMSON
|
||
OCTW-01 UNIQUE PCG-III-05 MS:G. DAVID LOW
|
||
TPCE GAS CAN IPMP-03 MS:SHANNON W. LUCID
|
||
AMOS-10
|
||
APE-B-02
|
||
UVPI-03
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
4.11
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PREVIOUS SCOUT VEHICLE FLIGHTS ****
|
||
|
||
PROGRAM INITIATION DATE: 1959 LAUNCHES TO DATE: 95
|
||
FIRST FLIGHT: 1960 LAUNCH VEHICLE SUCCESSES: 83
|
||
|
||
LAST 20 FLIGHTS
|
||
|
||
|
||
FINAL PAYLOAD
|
||
LAUNCH DATE LAUNCH VEHICLE SPACECRAFT ORBIT ACHIEVED NOTES
|
||
|
||
18-JUN-76 S-193 GP-A PROBE SUCCESS
|
||
1-SEP-76 S-197 NAVY LEO SUCCESS
|
||
27-OCT-77 S-200 NAVY LEO SUCCESS
|
||
26-APR-78 S-201 HCMM LEO SUCCESS
|
||
18-FEB-79 S-202 SAGE LEO SUCCESS
|
||
|
||
2-JUN-79 S-198 UK-6 LEO SUCCESS
|
||
30-OCT-79 S-203 MAGSAT LEO SUCCESS
|
||
14-MAY-81 S-192 NOVA I LEO SUCCESS
|
||
27-JUN-83 S-205 HILAT LEO SUCCESS
|
||
11-OCT-84 S-208 NOVA-III LEO SUCCESS
|
||
|
||
2-AUG-85 S-209 SOOS-I LEO SUCCESS
|
||
12-DEC-85 S-207 AFITV LEO SUCCESS
|
||
13-NOV-86 S-199 AF POLAR BEAR LEO SUCCESS
|
||
16-SEP-87 S-204 SOOS-2 LEO SUCCESS
|
||
25-MAR-88 S-206 SAN MARCO-DL LEO SUCCESS
|
||
|
||
25-APR-88 S-211 SOOS-III LEO SUCCESS
|
||
15-JUN-88 S-213 NOVA-II LEO SUCCESS
|
||
25-AUG-88 S-214 SOOS-IV LEO SUCCESS
|
||
9-MAY-90 S-212 MACSAT LEO SUCCESS
|
||
29-JUN-91 S-216 REX LEO SUCCESS
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
4.12
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PREVIOUS DELTA VEHICLE FLIGHTS ****
|
||
|
||
PROGRAM INITIATION DATE: 1959 LAUNCHES TO DATE: 205
|
||
FIRST FLIGHT: 1960 LAUNCH VEHICLE SUCCESSES: 193
|
||
|
||
LAST 20 FLIGHTS
|
||
|
||
|
||
FINAL PAYLOAD
|
||
LAUNCH DATE LAUNCH VEHICLE SPACECRAFT ORBIT ACHIEVED NOTES
|
||
|
||
18-AUG-89 186 NAVSTAR-3 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
27-AUG-89 187 BSB-R1 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
21-OCT-89 188 NAVSTAR-4 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
18-NOV-89 189 COBE LEO SUCCESS
|
||
12-DEC-89 190 NAVSTAR-5 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
|
||
24-JAN-90 191 NAVSTAR-6 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
14-FEB-90 192 LACE/RME LEO SUCCESS
|
||
25-MAR-90 193 NAVSTAR-7 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
13-APR-90 194 PALAPA B2-R GSO SUCCESS
|
||
1-JUN-90 195 ROSAT LEO SUCCESS
|
||
|
||
12-JUN-90 196 INSAT 1-D GSO SUCCESS
|
||
2-AUG-90 197 NAVSTAR-8 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
17-AUG-90 198 BSB-R2 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
1-OCT-90 199 NAVSTAR-9 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
30-OCT-90 200 INMARSAT-2 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
|
||
26-NOV-90 201 NAVSTAR-10 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
7-JAN-91 202 NATO-IVA GSO SUCCESS
|
||
8-MAR-91 203 INMARSAT-2/F2 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
12-APR-91 204 ASC-2/CONTEL GSO SUCCESS
|
||
29-MAY-91 205 AURORA II GSO SUCCESS
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
4.13
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PREVIOUS ATLAS CENTAUR VEHICLE FLIGHTS ****
|
||
|
||
PROGRAM INITIATION DATE: 1958 LAUNCHES TO DATE: 69
|
||
FIRST FLIGHT: 1962 LAUNCH VEHICLE SUCCESSES: 58
|
||
|
||
LAST 20 FLIGHTS
|
||
|
||
|
||
FINAL PAYLOAD
|
||
LAUNCH DATE LAUNCH VEHICLE SPACECRAFT ORBIT ACHIEVED NOTES
|
||
|
||
20-SEP-79 AC-53 HEAO 3 LEO SUCCESS
|
||
17-JAN-80 AC-49 FLTSATCOM-3 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
30-OCT-80 AC-57 FLTSATCOM-4 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
6-DEC-80 AC-54 INTELSAT V GSO SUCCESS
|
||
21-FEB-81 AC-42 COMSTAR D-4 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
|
||
23-MAY-81 AC-56 INTELSAT V GSO SUCCESS
|
||
6-AUG-81 AC-59 FLTSATCOM-5 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
15-DEC-81 AC-55 INTELSAT V GSO SUCCESS
|
||
4-MAR-82 AC-58 INTELSAT V GSO SUCCESS
|
||
28-SEP-82 AC-60 INTELSAT V GSO SUCCESS
|
||
|
||
19-MAY-83 AC-61 INTELSAT V GSO SUCCESS
|
||
9-JUN-84 AC-62 INTELSAT V FAILURE
|
||
22-MAR-85 AC-63 INTELSAT VA GSO SUCCESS
|
||
29-JUN-85 AC-64 INTELSAT VA GSO SUCCESS
|
||
28-SEP-85 AC-65 INTELSAT VA GSO SUCCESS
|
||
|
||
4-DEC-86 AC-66 FLTSATCOM-7 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
26-MAR-87 AC-67 FLTSATCOM-6 FAILURE
|
||
25-SEP-89 AC-68 FLTSATCOM-8 GSO SUCCESS
|
||
25-JUL-90 AC-69 CRRES GTO SUCCESS
|
||
18-APR-91 AC-70 BS-3H GSO FAILURE
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
4.14
|
||
|
||
SECTION 5
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD REQUESTS
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
NOTES:
|
||
|
||
1. INCLUDES PRIMARY, COMPLEX SECONDARY, AND MANIFESTED NON-COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOADS.
|
||
|
||
2. REQUEST DATE: LAUNCH DATE REQUESTED BY THE PAYLOAD ORGANIZATION
|
||
|
||
3. FLIGHT DATE: LAUNCH DATE SHOWN IN THE MANIFEST.
|
||
IF NOT MANIFESTED, NO DATE IS GIVEN.
|
||
|
||
5
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD REQUESTS ****
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD CARRIER REQ DATEFLIGHT DATE FLIGHT/VEHICLE TYPE SPONSOR
|
||
|
||
2 PHASE FLOW HH-G FEB 95 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OAET
|
||
AAFE UNIQUE AUG 94 FY97 1Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OAET
|
||
ACE TBD AUG 97 DELTA II PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
ACTS TOS MAY 92 APR 93 STS-51 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
AMOS-11 N/A JUN 90 SEP 91 STS-48 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
|
||
AMOS-12 N/A JUL 91 DEC 91 STS-44 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
AMOS-13 N/A DEC 90 MAY 92 STS-49 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
APM-03 UNIQUE JUL 89 SEP 91 STS-48 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
ASEM MPESS+UNIQUE MAR 92 MAY 92 STS-49 SECONDARY OSF
|
||
ASP HH-G OCT 92 NOV 92 STS-52 SECONDARY ESA
|
||
|
||
ASTRO-02 IG+2 PALLETS OCT 93 SEP 94 STS-69 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
ATDRS-01 TBD APR 97 INTERMEDIATE PRIMARY OSO
|
||
ATDRS-02 TBD APR 98 INTERMEDIATE PRIMARY OSO
|
||
ATDRS-03 TBD OCT 99 INTERMEDIATE PRIMARY OSO
|
||
ATDRS-04** TBD APR 02 INTERMEDIATE PRIMARY OSO
|
||
|
||
ATDRS-05** TBD DEC 03 INTERMEDIATE PRIMARY OSO
|
||
ATDRS-06** TBD JUN 05 INTERMEDIATE PRIMARY OSO
|
||
ATDRS-07** TBD JUN 07 INTERMEDIATE PRIMARY OSO
|
||
ATDRS-08** TBD JUN 09 INTERMEDIATE PRIMARY OSO
|
||
ATDRS-09** TBD JUN 11 INTERMEDIATE PRIMARY OSO
|
||
|
||
ATLAS-01 IG+2 PALLETS APR 92 MAY 92 STS-45 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
ATLAS-02 IG+1 PALLET APR 93 MAY 93 STS-56 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
ATLAS-03 IG+1 PALLET JAN 94 APR 94 STS-64 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
ATLAS-04 IG+1 PALLET JAN 95 FY96 1Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
ATLAS-05** IG+1 PALLET JAN 96 FY97 3Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
* NON-COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOAD
|
||
** FOR NASA PLANNING PURPOSES
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
5.1
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD REQUESTS ****
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD CARRIER REQ DATEFLIGHT DATE FLIGHT/VEHICLE TYPE SPONSOR
|
||
|
||
ATLAS-06** IG+1 PALLET JAN 97 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
AXAF N/A MAR 98 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
AXAF-R1 FSS APR 02 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
AXAF-R2 FSS APR 07 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
AXAF-R3 FSS APR 12 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
BATTERY HH-M OCT 95 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OAET
|
||
CANEX-02 UNIQUE AUG 92 NOV 92 STS-52 SECONDARY CANADA
|
||
CAPL-01 HH-G JAN 93 DEC 93 STS-61 SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
CAPL-02 HH-G JAN 94 FY95 1Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
CASSINI CENTAUR DEC 95 TITAN IV PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
CLOUDS-1A-02 MIDDECK LOCKER APR 89 MAY 92 STS-45 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
CMSE-01 HH-G+UNIQUE JUL 93 JAN 94 STS-62 SECONDARY OCP
|
||
CMSE-02 HH-G+UNIQUE JUL 94 FY95 2Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
CMSE-03 HH-G+UNIQUE JUL 95 FY95 4Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
CONCAP2-01 GAS CAN APR 92 SEP 92 STS-46 SECONDARY* OCP
|
||
|
||
CONCAP3-01 GAS CAN APR 92 SEP 92 STS-46 SECONDARY* OCP
|
||
CONE HH-M JUL 96 FY97 1Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OAET
|
||
CRAF *** FEB 96 LARGE*** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
CREAM-A N/A FEB 89 SEP 91 STS-48 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
CREAM-B1 MIDDECK LOCKER JUL 91 DEC 91 STS-44 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
|
||
CRISTA-SPAS ASTRO-SPAS JAN 94 APR 94 STS-64 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
CVTE-01 MAR APR 92 MAY 92 STS-49 SECONDARY OCP
|
||
CXM-03** SL-MPESS JAN 96 FY96 3Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
CXM-04** SL-MPESS APR 95 FY95 4Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
CXM-05** SL-MPESS OCT 94 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
|
||
* NON-COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOAD
|
||
** FOR NASA PLANNING PURPOSES
|
||
*** UNDER REVIEW
|
||
|
||
|
||
5.2
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD REQUESTS ****
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD CARRIER REQ DATEFLIGHT DATE FLIGHT/VEHICLE TYPE SPONSOR
|
||
|
||
CXM-06** SL-MPESS APR 95 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
CXM-07** SL-MPESS OCT 95 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
CXM-08** SL-MPESS APR 96 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
CXM-09** SL-MPESS OCT 96 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
CXM-10** SL-MPESS APR 97 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
|
||
CXM-11** SL-MPESS OCT 97 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
CXM-12** SL-MPESS APR 98 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
DCWS** PALLET OCT 96 FY97 1Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OAET
|
||
DEE GAS BEAM NOV 92 MAY 94 STS-65 SECONDARY OSF
|
||
DOD M88-01 N/A JUL 91 DEC 91 STS-44 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
|
||
DOD UNIQUE OCT 92 DEC 92 STS-53 PRIMARY DOD
|
||
DSCT SL-MPESS APR 94 JUN 94 STS-67 SECONDARY OCP
|
||
DSP IUS JUL 91 DEC 91 STS-44 PRIMARY DOD
|
||
DXS HH-G DEC 91 JAN 93 STS-54 SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
EOIM-III/TEMP2A-03 SL-MPESS MAY 91 SEP 92 STS-46 SECONDARY OSF
|
||
|
||
EOS-A1 N/A DEC 98 TITAN IV PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
EOS-A2** N/A DEC 03 TITAN IV** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
EOS-A3** N/A DEC 08 TITAN IV** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
EOS-B1 N/A JUN 01 TITAN IV PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
EOS-B2** N/A JUN 06 TITAN IV** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
EOS-B3** N/A JUN 11 TITAN IV** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
EP HH-G APR 94 FY95 3Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY* OCP
|
||
EQUATOR-S** N/A DEC 93 TBD** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
ESA-01 HH-G MAR 93 SHUTTLE SECONDARY ESA
|
||
ESA-02 HH-G FEB 94 SHUTTLE SECONDARY ESA
|
||
|
||
* NON-COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOAD
|
||
** FOR NASA PLANNING PURPOSES
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
5.3
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD REQUESTS ****
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD CARRIER REQ DATEFLIGHT DATE FLIGHT/VEHICLE TYPE SPONSOR
|
||
|
||
EURECA-1L EURECA-A SEP 90 SEP 92 STS-46 PRIMARY ESA
|
||
EURECA-1R EURECA-A MAR 91 JUL 93 STS-57 PRIMARY ESA
|
||
EURECA-2L EURECA-A DEC 94 FY95 3Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA/OAET
|
||
EURECA-2R EURECA-A JUL 95 FY95 4Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA/OAET
|
||
EURECA-3L EURECA-A JUL 97 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA/OAET
|
||
|
||
EURECA-3R EURECA-A FEB 98 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA/OAET
|
||
EUVE N/A DEC 91 DELTA II PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
EUVE RETR FSS FEB 95 FY96 3Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
FAST N/A SEP 94 PEGASUS PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
FLOATZONE-01 SL-MPESS JAN 95 FY95 3Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
|
||
FROZEPIPE MPESS JUL 95 FY96 3Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
FTS-DTF-01 MPESS OCT 93 JAN 94 STS-62 SECONDARY OAET
|
||
FUSE FSS JAN 98 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
GEOTAIL N/A JUL 92 DELTA II PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
GOES-I N/A DEC 92 ATLAS I PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
GOES-J N/A AUG 93 ATLAS I PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
GOES-K N/A JUL 95 ATLAS I PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
GOES-L N/A FEB 97 ATLAS I PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
GOES-M N/A JUL 00 ATLAS I PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
GOSAMR-01 MIDDECK LOCKER JAN 92 FEB 92 STS-42 SECONDARY* OCP
|
||
|
||
GP-B** N/A JUN 00 DELTA II** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
HETE** N/A JUL 94 PEGASUS** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
HST REV-01 FSS+UNIQUE NOV 93 FEB 94 STS-63 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
HST REV-02 FSS+UNIQUE NOV 96 FY97 2Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
HST REV-03 FSS+UNIQUE NOV 99 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
* NON-COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOAD
|
||
** FOR NASA PLANNING PURPOSES
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
5.4
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD REQUESTS ****
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD CARRIER REQ DATEFLIGHT DATE FLIGHT/VEHICLE TYPE SPONSOR
|
||
|
||
HST REV-04 FSS+UNIQUE NOV 02 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
HST REV-05 FSS+UNIQUE NOV 05 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
HST REV-06 FSS+UNIQUE NOV 08 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
IEH-01 MPESS JAN 93 JUN 94 STS-67 SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
IEH-02 MPESS FEB 94 FY95 3Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
IEH-03 MPESS MAR 95 FY96 3Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
IEH-04 MPESS APR 96 FY97 3Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
IEH-05 MPESS MAY 97 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
IMAX-05 N/A *** FEB 92 STS-42 *** OPA
|
||
IMAX-06 ICBC *** SEP 92 STS-46 *** OPA
|
||
|
||
IMAX-ATLAS-02** MD *** SHUTTLE *** OPA
|
||
IMAX-EURECA-R** ICBC *** SHUTTLE *** OPA
|
||
IMAX-FTS** ICBC *** SHUTTLE *** OPA
|
||
IMAX-HST REV** ICBC+MD *** SHUTTLE *** OPA
|
||
IMAX-SFU** ICBC *** SHUTTLE *** OPA
|
||
|
||
IMAX-XTE** ICBC+MD *** SHUTTLE *** OPA
|
||
IML-01 LM DEC 90 FEB 92 STS-42 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
IML-02 LM+EDO JAN 93 MAY 94 STS-66 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
INTELSAT-VI-R UNIQUE FEB 92 MAY 92 STS-49 PRIMARY INTELSAT
|
||
IOCM UNIQUE JUL 91 DEC 91 STS-44 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
|
||
IPMP-04 MIDDECK LOCKER JUL 91 SEP 91 STS-48 SECONDARY* OCP
|
||
IPMP-05 MIDDECK LOCKER JAN 92 FEB 92 STS-42 SECONDARY* OCP
|
||
ISEM-01 MPESS JUL 94 FY95 2Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
ISEM-02 MPESS JUL 95 FY95 4Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
ISF-01 FM+DS JUL 97 SHUTTLE PRIMARY SII
|
||
|
||
* NON-COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOAD
|
||
** FOR NASA PLANNING PURPOSES
|
||
*** IMAX request to fly with designated payload
|
||
|
||
|
||
5.5
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD REQUESTS ****
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD CARRIER REQ DATEFLIGHT DATE FLIGHT/VEHICLE TYPE SPONSOR
|
||
|
||
ISF-02 AM+DS JAN 98 SHUTTLE PRIMARY SII
|
||
ISF-03 FM+DS JAN 99 SHUTTLE PRIMARY SII
|
||
JOINT DAMPING GAS CAN FEB 95 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OAET
|
||
LAGEOS II IRIS JUN 91 NOV 92 STS-52 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
LAGEOS III** N/A MAY 94 DELTA II** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
LDCE-01 GAS CAN APR 92 SEP 92 STS-46 SECONDARY* OCP
|
||
LIFESAT-01 TBD JUN 96 DELTA II PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
LIFESAT-02 TBD JUN 97 DELTA II PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
LIFESAT-03 TBD MAR 98 DELTA II PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
LIFESAT-04 TBD DEC 98 DELTA II PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
LIFESAT-05** TBD JUN 99 DELTA II** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
LIFESAT-06** TBD DEC 99 DELTA II** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
LITE I PALLET OCT 93 MAY 94 STS-65 PRIMARY OAET
|
||
LITE II-01 PALLET JAN 95 FY95 4Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
LITE II-02 PALLET APR 96 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
LUNAR OBSERVER** TBD OCT 00 INTERMEDIATE** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
MARS OBSERVER TOS SEP 92 TITAN III PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
MEMBRANE GAS CAN JAN 94 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OAET
|
||
MICROWAVE-01 MPESS JUL 95 FY96 3Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
MICROWAVE-02 MPESS JUL 97 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OCP
|
||
|
||
MODE-B MIDDECK LOCKER AUG 91 SEP 91 STS-48 SECONDARY* OAET
|
||
NOAA-I N/A DEC 91 ATLAS E PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
NOAA-J N/A DEC 93 ATLAS E PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
NOAA-K N/A JUL 94 TITAN II PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
NOAA-L N/A JUL 96 TITAN II PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
* NON-COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOAD
|
||
** FOR NASA PLANNING PURPOSES
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
5.6
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD REQUESTS ****
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD CARRIER REQ DATEFLIGHT DATE FLIGHT/VEHICLE TYPE SPONSOR
|
||
|
||
NOAA-M N/A FEB 97 TITAN II PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
OAET-01 MPESS JUL 93 DEC 93 STS-61 SECONDARY OAET
|
||
OAET-02 MPESS JUN 95 FY96 4Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OAET
|
||
OAET-03** MPESS JUN 96 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OAET
|
||
OAET-04** MPESS JUN 96 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OAET
|
||
|
||
OAET-FLYER MPESS JUL 94 SEP 94 STS-69 SECONDARY OAET
|
||
OPM EURECA MAY 95 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OAET
|
||
ORFEUS-SPAS ASTRO-SPAS JAN 93 APR 93 STS-51 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
OSL** TBD MAY 98 DELTA** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
PARE-01 MIDDECK LOCKER OCT 91 SEP 91 STS-48 SECONDARY* OSSA
|
||
|
||
PCG-II-02 MIDDECK LOCKER OCT 91 SEP 91 STS-48 SECONDARY* OSSA
|
||
PCG-III-06 MIDDECK LOCKER JUL 92 MAY 92 STS-49 SECONDARY* OCP
|
||
PMG** N/A APR 92 DELTA II** SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
POLAR N/A JUN 93 DELTA II PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
RADARSAT N/A DEC 94 DELTA II PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
RME III-05 MIDDECK LOCKER APR 89 SEP 91 STS-48 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
RME III-06 MIDDECK LOCKER JUL 91 DEC 91 STS-44 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
RME III-07 MIDDECK LOCKER JUL 89 FEB 92 STS-42 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
RME III-08 MIDDECK LOCKER AUG 89 MAY 92 STS-45 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
ROMPS-01 HH-G JUL 93 JUN 94 STS-67 SECONDARY* OCP
|
||
|
||
SAC-B** N/A JUL 94 PEGASUS** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SAM-01 MIDDECK LOCKER JUL 91 DEC 91 STS-44 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
SAM-02 MIDDECK LOCKER OCT 88 SEP 91 STS-48 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
SAMPEX N/A JUN 92 SCOUT PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SE-81-09 MIDDECK LOCKER JAN 89 FEB 92 STS-42 SECONDARY* OA
|
||
|
||
* NON-COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOAD
|
||
** FOR NASA PLANNING PURPOSES
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
5.8
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD REQUESTS ****
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD CARRIER REQ DATEFLIGHT DATE FLIGHT/VEHICLE TYPE SPONSOR
|
||
|
||
SE-83-02 MIDDECK LOCKER DEC 91 FEB 92 STS-42 SECONDARY* OA
|
||
SEDS I N/A DEC 92 DELTA II SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
SEDS II** N/A JAN 93 DELTA II** SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
SFU-RETR N/A JUL 94 FY95 1Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY ISAS
|
||
SHOOT MPESS SEP 92 JUL 93 STS-57 SECONDARY OSF
|
||
|
||
SIRTF** CENTAUR** JUN 00 TITAN IV** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SL-D2 LM+USS+2 GAS SEP 92 MAR 93 STS-55 PRIMARY DLR
|
||
SL-D3 LM + USS SEP 94 FY95 4Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY DLR
|
||
SL-E2 LM SEP 96 FY97 4Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY ESA
|
||
SL-J LM AUG 92 SEP 92 STS-47 PRIMARY OSSA/NASD
|
||
|
||
SLS-02 LM+EDO MAY 93 JUL 93 STS-58 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SLS-03 LM+EDO OCT 95 FY96 2Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SLS-04 LM+EDO OCT 97 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SLS-05** LM+EDO JUL 99 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SMEX-04 N/A JAN 96 PEGASUS PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
SMEX-05 N/A JUN 97 PEGASUS PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SMEX-06 N/A DEC 97 PEGASUS PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SMEX-07 N/A JUN 98 PEGASUS PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SMEX-08 N/A DEC 98 PEGASUS PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SMEX-09** N/A JUN 99 SMALL** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
SMEX-10** N/A DEC 99 SMALL** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SMEX-11** N/A JUN 00 SMALL** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SMEX-12** N/A DEC 00 SMALL** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SMEX-13** N/A JUN 01 SMALL** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SMEX-14** N/A DEC 01 SMALL** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
* NON-COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOAD
|
||
** FOR NASA PLANNING PURPOSES
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
5.8
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD REQUESTS ****
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD CARRIER REQ DATEFLIGHT DATE FLIGHT/VEHICLE TYPE SPONSOR
|
||
|
||
SMEX-15** N/A JUN 02 SMALL** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SMEX-16** N/A DEC 02 SMALL** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SOHO CENTAUR JUL 95 ATLAS IIAS PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SOLAR PROBE** CENTAUR MAY 02 TITAN IV** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SPACEHAB-01 SPACEHAB JAN 93 JUL 93 STS-57 PRIMARY SPACEHAB
|
||
|
||
SPACEHAB-02 SPACEHAB JUL 93 DEC 93 STS-61 PRIMARY SPACEHAB
|
||
SPACEHAB-03 SPACEHAB FEB 94 JUN 94 STS-67 PRIMARY SPACEHAB
|
||
SPACEHAB-04 SPACEHAB AUG 94 FY95 2Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY SPACEHAB
|
||
SPACEHAB-05 SPACEHAB MAR 95 FY95 3Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY SPACEHAB
|
||
SPACEHAB-06 SPACEHAB OCT 95 FY95 4Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY SPACEHAB
|
||
|
||
SPACEHAB-07 SPACEHAB APR 96 FY96 3Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY SPACEHAB
|
||
SPACEHAB-08 SPACEHAB NOV 96 FY97 3Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY SPACEHAB
|
||
SPAS-III SPAS FEB 93 MAY 94 STS-65 PRIMARY DOD
|
||
SPTN-201-01 MPESS JUN 89 MAY 93 STS-56 SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
SPTN-201-02 MPESS MAY 94 JUN 94 STS-67 SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
SPTN-201-03 MPESS MAY 95 FY95 3Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
SPTN-204 MPESS MAY 93 JAN 94 STS-62 SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
SRL-01 SL-MPESS+PALL SEP 93 OCT 93 STS-60 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SRL-02 SL-MPESS+PALL SEP 94 FY95 1Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
SRL-03 SL-MPESS+PALL JAN 96 FY96 4Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
SSBUV-A-01 UNIQUE APR 92 MAY 92 STS-45 SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
SSBUV-A-02 UNIQUE JAN 93 MAY 93 STS-56 SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
SSBUV-A-03 UNIQUE JAN 94 APR 94 STS-64 SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
SSBUV-A-04 UNIQUE JAN 95 FY95 4Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
SSBUV-A-05 UNIQUE JAN 96 FY96 1Q SHUTTLE SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
* NON-COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOAD
|
||
** FOR NASA PLANNING PURPOSES
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
5.9
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD REQUESTS ****
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD CARRIER REQ DATEFLIGHT DATE FLIGHT/VEHICLE TYPE SPONSOR
|
||
|
||
SSBUV-A-06 UNIQUE JAN 97 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
SSBUV-A-07 UNIQUE JAN 98 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
SSBUV-A-08 UNIQUE JAN 99 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
SSBUV-A-09 UNIQUE JAN 00 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
SSBUV-A-10 UNIQUE JAN 01 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
SSF/MB-01(FEL) UNIQUE NOV 95 FY96 2Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/MB-02 UNIQUE DEC 95 FY96 2Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/MB-03 UNIQUE MAR 96 FY96 3Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/MB-04 UNIQUE JUN 96 FY96 4Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/MB-05 UNIQUE SEP 96 FY97 2Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
|
||
SSF/MB-06(MTC) UNIQUE DEC 96 FY97 3Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/MB-07 UNIQUE MAR 97 FY97 3Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/MB-08 UNIQUE JUN 97 FY97 4Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/MB-09 UNIQUE SEP 97 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/MB-10 UNIQUE DEC 97 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
|
||
SSF/MB-11 UNIQUE MAR 98 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/MB-12 UNIQUE JUN 98 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/MB-13 UNIQUE SEP 98 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/MB-14 UNIQUE DEC 98 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/MB-15 UNIQUE MAR 99 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
|
||
SSF/MB-16 UNIQUE JUN 99 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/MB-17 UNIQUE SEP 99 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/MB-18 UNIQUE DEC 99 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/UF-01 UNIQUE MAY 97 FY97 4Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/UF-02 UNIQUE AUG 97 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
|
||
* NON-COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOAD
|
||
** FOR NASA PLANNING PURPOSES
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
5.10
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD REQUESTS ****
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD CARRIER REQ DATEFLIGHT DATE FLIGHT/VEHICLE TYPE SPONSOR
|
||
|
||
SSF/UF-03 UNIQUE NOV 97 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/UF-04 UNIQUE MAY 98 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/UF-05 UNIQUE AUG 98 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/UF-06 UNIQUE NOV 98 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
SSF/UF-07 UNIQUE MAY 99 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
|
||
SSF/UF-08 UNIQUE AUG 99 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
STL-01 MIDDECK LOCKER DEC 91 MAY 92 STS-45 SECONDARY* OSSA
|
||
SWAS N/A JUN 95 PEGASUS PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
TANK VENT MPESS JAN 95 SHUTTLE SECONDARY OAET
|
||
TDRS-06 IUS MAR 93 JAN 93 STS-54 PRIMARY OSO
|
||
|
||
TDRS-07 TBD APR 95 TBD PRIMARY OSO
|
||
TERRA SCOUT MIDDECK LOCKER JUL 91 DEC 91 STS-44 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
TOMS-01 N/A SEP 93 PEGASUS PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
TOMS-02** N/A JUN 97 PEGASUS** PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
TPITS PALLET SEP 92 FY95 1Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSF
|
||
|
||
TSS-01 SL-MPESS+PALL OCT 90 SEP 92 STS-46 PRIMARY OSF
|
||
TSS-02** SL-MPESS+PALL OCT 94 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
TSS-03** SL-MPESS+PALL OCT 96 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
UARS UNIQUE AUG 91 SEP 91 STS-48 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
USML-01 LM+EDO MAR 92 JUN 92 STS-50 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
USML-02 LM+EDO SEP 94 FY95 3Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
USML-03 LM+EDO SEP 97 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
USML-04 LM+EDO SEP 00 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
USMP-01 MSL+SL-MPESS SEP 92 NOV 92 STS-52 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
USMP-02 MSL+SL-MPESS AUG 93 JAN 94 STS-62 PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
* NON-COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOAD
|
||
** FOR NASA PLANNING PURPOSES
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
5.11
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD REQUESTS ****
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD CARRIER REQ DATEFLIGHT DATE FLIGHT/VEHICLE TYPE SPONSOR
|
||
|
||
USMP-03 MSL+SL-MPESS AUG 94 FY95 3Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
USMP-04 MSL+SL-MPESS AUG 95 FY96 4Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
USMP-05 MSL+SL-MPESS AUG 96 FY97 3Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
USMP-06** MSL+SL-MPESS AUG 97 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
USMP-07** MSL+SL-MPESS AUG 98 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
USMP-08** MSL+SL-MPESS AUG 99 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
USMP-09** MSL+SL-MPESS AUG 00 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
USMP-10** MSL+SL-MPESS AUG 01 SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
UVPI-04 N/A JUL 91 DEC 91 STS-44 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
VFT-1-01 MIDDECK LOCKER JUL 91 DEC 91 STS-44 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
|
||
VFT-1-02 MIDDECK LOCKER JUN 88 MAY 92 STS-45 SECONDARY* DOD
|
||
WIND TBD DEC 92 DELTA II PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
WISP MPESS+PALL JAN 95 FY96 1Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
WSF-01 UNIQUE SEP 92 DEC 93 STS-61 PRIMARY OCP
|
||
WSF-02 UNIQUE SEP 93 FY95 2Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OCP
|
||
|
||
WSF-03 UNIQUE SEP 94 FY95 4Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OCP
|
||
WSF-04 UNIQUE SEP 95 FY96 3Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OCP
|
||
XTE FSS MAR 94 FY96 3Q SHUTTLE PRIMARY OSSA
|
||
|
||
* NON-COMPLEX SECONDARY PAYLOAD
|
||
** FOR NASA PLANNING PURPOSES
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
5.12
|
||
|
||
SECTION 6
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST
|
||
|
||
|
||
6
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
2 PHASE FLOW Demonstration of a High Efficiency Thermal
|
||
Interface (HETI) in an Integrated Thermal Control
|
||
System.
|
||
|
||
AAFE Aeroassist Flight Experimental vehicle that simulates the atmospheric
|
||
Experiment flight phase of an Aeroassisted Orbital Transfer
|
||
Vehicle (OATV) returning from geosynchronous orbit.
|
||
Provides environmental and design data for an AOTV.
|
||
|
||
AC Atlas Centaur Intermediate Class Expendable Launch Vehicle.
|
||
|
||
ACE Advanced Composition Free flying scientific spacecraft that may be
|
||
Explorer solar, celestial or earth pointing.
|
||
|
||
ACES Acoustic Containerless Technical demonstration to obtain early
|
||
Experiment System microgravity tests of gas transport phenomena in a
|
||
3-axis levitation furnace.
|
||
|
||
ACTS Advanced Communications Flight verification of high risk communications
|
||
Technology Satellite technology to support future satellite
|
||
communications systems.
|
||
|
||
AD Animal Development-Genetics Series of experiments to determine effects of
|
||
weightlessness on animal genetics.
|
||
|
||
ADSF Automatic Directional Technology demonstration of directional
|
||
Solidification Furnace solidification of magnetic materials, immiscibles,
|
||
and IR detection materials.
|
||
|
||
AF Polar Bear Air Force Polar Bear Study atmospheric effects on electromagnetic
|
||
propagation.
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.1
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
AFE American Flight Collects quantitative in-flight data on
|
||
Echocardiograph cardiovascular changes in the crew.
|
||
|
||
AFITV Air Force Instrumented Test Anti-satellite target vehicle.
|
||
Vehicle
|
||
|
||
AFP-675 Air Force Program-675 Collects infrared data to support Strategic Defense
|
||
Initiative program. Formerly, Cryogenic Infrared
|
||
Radiance Instrument for Shuttle (CIRRIS).
|
||
|
||
ALT Altitude Orbit altitude in nautical miles.
|
||
|
||
AM Auxiliary Module Provides consumables resupply, payload changeout
|
||
and additional on-orbit volume for the ISF Facility
|
||
Module (FM).
|
||
|
||
AMOS Air Force Maui Optical Technology development/geophysical environment
|
||
Station study. Calibrate AMOS ground-based electro-optical
|
||
sensors and study on-orbit plume phenomenology
|
||
using the Shuttle as a test object.
|
||
|
||
AMPTE Active Magnetosphere Satellite to study transfer of mass from the solar
|
||
Particle Tracer Experiment wind to the magnetosphere.
|
||
|
||
ANS Astronomical Netherlands Study the sky in ultraviolet and x-ray from above
|
||
Satellite the atmosphere.
|
||
|
||
APCG Advanced Protein Crystal Second generation flight system for protein crystal
|
||
Growth growth in a microgravity environment.
|
||
|
||
APE Aurora Photography Enhance understanding of the geographic extent and
|
||
Experiment dynamics of the aurora.
|
||
|
||
6.2
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
APM Ascent Particle Monitor Collects particulate materials from the Orbiter
|
||
during ascent, using an automated
|
||
mechanical/electrical assembly.
|
||
|
||
ARABSAT Arab Satellite Communications satellite of the Arab Satellite
|
||
Communications Organization.
|
||
|
||
ARC Aggregation of Red Cells Studies aggregation of red cells and blood
|
||
viscosity under low-g conditions.
|
||
|
||
ARF Aquatic Research Facility Houses a variety of small aquatic specimens for
|
||
research on microgravity adaptation.
|
||
|
||
ASC American Satellite Company Satellite to provide commercial communication
|
||
service to continental United States, Hawaii,
|
||
Alaska, and Puerto Rico.
|
||
|
||
ASEM Assembly of Station by One of a series of experiments designed to support
|
||
Extravehicular Activity SSF development by demonstrating strut handling and
|
||
Methods EVA translation techniques.
|
||
|
||
ASP Attitude Sensor Package Foreign Reimbursable Hitchhiker-G payload.
|
||
|
||
ASTRO Astronomy Program designed to obtain ultraviolet (UV) data on
|
||
astronomical objects using a UV telescope.
|
||
|
||
ASTRO-SPAS European cross-bay carrier.
|
||
|
||
ATDRS Advanced Tracking and Data Next generation of NASA tracking, data and
|
||
Relay Satellite communications satellites.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.3
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
ATLAS Atmospheric Laboratory for Measures long term variability in the total energy
|
||
Applications and Science radiated by the sun and determines the variability
|
||
in the solar spectrum.
|
||
|
||
ATLAS I/II Commercial and DOD intermediate class expendable
|
||
launch vehicles.
|
||
|
||
ATLAS-E DOD medium class expendable launch vehicle.
|
||
|
||
AUSSAT Australian Communication Direct broadcast communication satellite which
|
||
Satellite provides services to continental Australia and
|
||
offshore territories.
|
||
|
||
AXAF Advanced X-Ray Astrophysics A major free flying X-Ray observatory using a high
|
||
Facility resolution telescope. Designed to operate in orbit
|
||
for 15 years.
|
||
|
||
AXAF-R Advanced X-Ray Astrophysics Retrieval of AXAF observatory.
|
||
Facility-Retrieval
|
||
|
||
B/U Back-up
|
||
|
||
BATTERY Sodium Sulfur Battery Characterization of Sodium Sulfur battery
|
||
Flight Experiment performance in microgravity.
|
||
|
||
BBXRT Broad Band X-Ray Telescope Provides high resolution x-ray spectra for both
|
||
point and extended sources, including stellar
|
||
coronae, x-ray, binaries, active agalactic nuclei,
|
||
and clusters of galaxies.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.4
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
BIMDA Bioprocessing With the A wide range of tests focused on the assembly of
|
||
Materials Dispersion macromolecules. Uses a middeck thermal enclosure.
|
||
Apparatus
|
||
|
||
C360 Cinema 360 35mm motion picture camera for the purpose of
|
||
photographing crew and mission activities.
|
||
|
||
CANEX Canadian Experiments Group of Canadian experiments conducted aboard
|
||
STS-13 (41-G) by a Canadian Payload Specialist.
|
||
|
||
CANEX-2 Canadian Experiments-2 Tests of Canadian developed real-time machine
|
||
vision system (SVS) using an RMS deployed target
|
||
(CTA), experiments in material exposure, spacecraft
|
||
glow, phase partitioning, metal diffusion and space
|
||
adaptation tests.
|
||
|
||
CAPL Capillary Pump Loop Experiment to quantify behavior of a full-scale
|
||
Experiment capillary pumped loop heat transfer system in
|
||
microgravity.
|
||
|
||
CASSINI Saturn Orbiter/Titan Probe complements CRAF
|
||
mission. Primary objective is comprehensive study
|
||
of Saturn, its rings and moons.
|
||
|
||
CBDE Carbonated Beverage Pepsico, Inc. experiment to evaluate packaging and
|
||
Dispenser Evaluation dispensing techniques for space flight consumption
|
||
of carbonated beverages.
|
||
|
||
CCAP Commercial Complex Commercial secondary payload utilizing small
|
||
Autonomous Payload self-contained payload hardware.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.5
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
CDR Commander Member of the Shuttle flight crew in command of the
|
||
flight.
|
||
|
||
CENTAUR Upper stage system for Atlas and Titan ELVs.
|
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|
||
CETA Crew and Equipment Multi-purpose crew system that provides rapid
|
||
Translation Aid return to the Shuttle airlock in case of emergency,
|
||
allows efficient translation, and carries
|
||
equipment.
|
||
|
||
CFES Continuous Flow Demonstrates the technology of pharmaceutical
|
||
Electrophoresis System processing in space.
|
||
|
||
CGBA Commercial Generic Develops advanced systems for and investigations in
|
||
Bioprocessing Apparatus bioprocessing of materials.
|
||
|
||
CHAMP Comet Halley Active Observes Comet Halley on STS flights.
|
||
Monitoring Program
|
||
|
||
CHROMEX Chromosomes Experiment Investigation of the effects of space flight on
|
||
plant tissue growth.
|
||
|
||
CLOUDS Cloud Logic to Optimize Use Hand-held 35 mm photography for observations of
|
||
of Defense Systems cloud formation, dissipation, and opaqueness.
|
||
|
||
CM-X Commercial Middeck Payload Commercial development middeck payload (X denotes
|
||
approximate number of lockers).
|
||
|
||
CMSE Extended Duration Space Evaluation of candidate composite materials for
|
||
Environment Candidate space structures for degradation due to exposure in
|
||
Materials Exposure low earth orbit (passive/active systems).
|
||
|
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|
||
6.6
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PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
CMSE/E Candidate Materials Space Evaluation of candidate composite materials for
|
||
Exposure (CMSE) Evaluation space structures for degradation due to exposure in
|
||
of Oxygen Interaction With low earth orbit with EOIM-III for baseline data
|
||
Materials-III (EOIM-03) correlation.
|
||
|
||
CNCR Characterization of Microgravity effects on circadian rhythms of
|
||
Neurospora Circadian neurospora.
|
||
Rhythms in Space
|
||
|
||
COBE Cosmic Background Explorer Determines the spectrum anistropy of cosmic
|
||
microwave background.
|
||
|
||
COMSTAR Communications satellite for COMSAT.
|
||
|
||
CONCAP Consortium for Materials Investigates reactions occurring on the surface of
|
||
Development in Space materials when exposed to the atomic oxygen flow in
|
||
(Complex Autonomous earth orbit on high temperature super-conducting
|
||
Payload) films and on materials degredation/reaction
|
||
samples.
|
||
|
||
CONE Cryogenic Orbital Nitrogen A collection of cryogenic fluid technology
|
||
Experiment experiments using nitrogen as the cryogen.
|
||
|
||
CRAF Comet Rendevous Asteroid Explores an asteroid and a comet to gather new
|
||
Fly-by information on the origin and evolution of the
|
||
solar system, prebiotic chemical evolution and the
|
||
origin of life, and astrophysical plasma dynamics
|
||
and processes.
|
||
|
||
CREAM Cosmic Radiation Effects Uses an active cosmic ray monitor and seven passive
|
||
and Activation Monitor packages to record on-orbit cosmic ray
|
||
environments.
|
||
|
||
6.7
|
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|
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|
||
|
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|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
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CRISTA-SPAS Cryogenic Infrared A U.S./German Joint Aeronomy Payload intended to
|
||
Spectrometer Telescope for explore the variability of the atmosphere and to
|
||
Atmosphere provide measurements that will complement those
|
||
provided by UARS.
|
||
|
||
CRUX Cosmic Rays Upset Studies on-orbit cosmic ray environments and
|
||
Experiment monitors upsets on microcircuit devices.
|
||
|
||
CRW Crew The Shuttle flight crew for a particular mission.
|
||
|
||
CRYO-HP Cryogenic Heat Pipe GAS canister payload using liquid oxygen as the
|
||
heat pipe working fluid and may be flown as a
|
||
Hitchhiker.
|
||
|
||
CRYSP Crystal Sample Package A series of experiments to determine the effects of
|
||
the complex radiation environment of space on the
|
||
performance characteristics of advanced materials.
|
||
|
||
CSA Canadian Space Agency
|
||
|
||
CTA Canadian Target Assembly Deployable Target used for test of Canadian
|
||
experimental space vision system (SVS) in CANEX-2.
|
||
|
||
CVTE Crystals By Vapor Transport Investigate application of chemical vapor transport
|
||
Experiment crystal growth process to materials of practical
|
||
value in semiconductor and electro-optical device
|
||
|
||
CXM Commercial Cross-bay Commercial development cross-cargo bay payload
|
||
Carrier (MSL) using Materials Science Laboratory (MSL) class
|
||
systems or equivalents.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.8
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
DAD Dual Air Density Measures global density of upper atmosphere and
|
||
lower exosphere.
|
||
|
||
DCWS Debris Collision Warning Provides the capability for sensing space debris in
|
||
System the 1 to 10 mm size and determines albedo and
|
||
spectral characteristics of a large sample of low
|
||
earth orbit debris.
|
||
|
||
DEE Dexterous End Effector Demonstrates a sensor for the Shuttle RMS which
|
||
will allow for more precise control.
|
||
|
||
DELTA Medium class expendable launch vehicle.
|
||
|
||
DFI PLT Development Flight A pallet used to accommodate the DFI used on the
|
||
Instrumentation Pallet first four Shuttle flights.
|
||
|
||
DLR Deutsche Forschungsanstalt Federal German aerospace research establishment.
|
||
fur Luft-und Raumfahrt
|
||
|
||
DMOS Diffusive Mixing of Organic Grow crystals of organic compounds for research
|
||
Solutions programs for the 3M Corporation's Science Research
|
||
Laboratory.
|
||
|
||
DOD Department of Defense
|
||
|
||
DOD M88-01 Department of Defense Evaluates the capability of man in space to enhance
|
||
M88-01 air, naval, and ground force operations and
|
||
assesses the feasibility of observations of space
|
||
debris while in orbit.
|
||
|
||
DS Docking System Docking system for use in assembly and servicing of
|
||
the ISF.
|
||
|
||
6.9
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
DSCT Directional Solidification Cadmium telluride will be grown using the
|
||
of Cadmium Telluride directional solidification technique.
|
||
|
||
DSP Defense Support Program Geosynchronous DOD satellite.
|
||
|
||
DUR Duration Mission duration of each Shuttle flight.
|
||
|
||
DXS Diffuse X-ray Spectrometer Shuttle experiment to conduct spectral observations
|
||
of the diffuse galactic soft x-ray background to
|
||
determine the ionic, elemental abundances and the
|
||
plasma temperature of the hot phase of the
|
||
interstellar medium.
|
||
|
||
EASE/ACCESS Experimental Assembly of Obtains human factors data during assembly of
|
||
Structures in EVA/Assembly structures in space during Extra Vehicular
|
||
Concept for Construction of Activity.
|
||
Erectable Space Structures
|
||
|
||
EDO Extended Duration Orbiter Kit added to Orbiter to extend energy resources to
|
||
support mission duration up to sixteen days.
|
||
|
||
EEVT Electrophoresis Equipment Technology demonstration of apparatus to evaluate
|
||
Verification Test the effects of electrophoresis on biological cells
|
||
in zero-g.
|
||
|
||
ELECTROLYSIS Electrolysis Performance Investigation of techniques for improving
|
||
Improvement Experiment electrolysis technology in microgravity.
|
||
|
||
ELRAD Earth-Limb Radiance Obtain measurements of earth-limb radiance for
|
||
Equipment various positions of the sun from near limb up to 9
|
||
degrees below earth horizon.
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.10
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
ELV Expendable Launch Vehicle
|
||
|
||
EO Escape Orbit
|
||
|
||
EOIM Evaluation of Oxygen Determines effects of atomic oxygen degradation on
|
||
Interaction with Materials 1100 candidate materials.
|
||
|
||
EOS Earth Observing System A complement of polar orbiting satellites
|
||
conducting Earth science observations.
|
||
|
||
EP Electric Propulsion Evaluates performance of an arc jet electric
|
||
thruster.
|
||
|
||
EQUATOR-S German cooperative, part of the International Solar
|
||
Terrestrial Physics (ISTP) program, will study the
|
||
ring current and Near Earth Plasma Sheet in the
|
||
equational region.
|
||
|
||
ERBS Earth Radiation Budget Collects global earth radiation budget data.
|
||
Satellite
|
||
|
||
ESA European Space Agency
|
||
|
||
ESA-x European Space Agency-x Foreign Reimbursable Hitchhiker-G payload sponsored
|
||
by the ESA.
|
||
|
||
ESMC Eastern Space and Missile USAF organization headquartered at Patrick AFB,
|
||
Center Florida.
|
||
|
||
EURECA European Retrievable Platform placed in orbit for six months offering
|
||
Carrier conventional services to experimenters.
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.11
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
EUVE Extreme Ultraviolet Produces definitive sky map and catalog of extreme
|
||
Explorer ultraviolet portion of electromagnetic spectrum
|
||
(100-1000 angstroms).
|
||
|
||
EUVE RETR Extreme Ultraviolet Mission to perform on-orbit retrieval of the EUVE
|
||
Explorer-Retrieval payload from the Explorer platform.
|
||
|
||
EXOSAT ESA X-Ray Satellite Provides continuous observations of x-ray sources.
|
||
|
||
FARE Fluid Acquisition and Obtains data to evaluate fluid dynamics associated
|
||
Resupply Experiment with capillary liquid acquisition devices.
|
||
|
||
FAST Fast Auroral Snapshot Spacecraft to investigate the processes operating
|
||
Explorer within the auroral region.
|
||
|
||
FDE Fluid Dynamics Experiment A package of six experiments flown in the middeck
|
||
that involve simulating the behavior of liquid
|
||
propellants in low gravity.
|
||
|
||
FEA Fluids Experiment Assembly Investigate floating zone crystal growth processing
|
||
investigations on selected semi-conductor
|
||
materials.
|
||
|
||
FEE French Echocardiograph Obtains on-orbit cardiovascular system data.
|
||
Equipment
|
||
|
||
FEL First Element Launch Initial launch of components for the Space Station
|
||
Freedom manned base (SSF/MB).
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.12
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
FLOATZONE Float Zone Crystal of Microgravity materials processing experiment to
|
||
Cadmium Telluride demonstrate feasibility of producing large, high
|
||
quality, single-crystal specimens of cadmium
|
||
telluride.
|
||
|
||
FLT Flight The flight sequence number for Shuttle missions.
|
||
|
||
FLT OPPTY Flight Opportunity A planned Shuttle flight without assigned payloads.
|
||
|
||
FLTSATCOM Fleet Communication U.S. Navy communications satellite.
|
||
Satellite
|
||
|
||
FM Facility Module A man-tended module in support of ISF providing
|
||
space for middeck locker inserts and common racks
|
||
for payload accommodations.
|
||
|
||
FPE French Postural Experiment Studies sensory-motor adaptations in
|
||
weightlessness.
|
||
|
||
FROZEPIPE Frozen Startup of a Heat Examines the thermal behavior of a high capacity
|
||
Pipe in Microgravity heat pipe system in microgravity.
|
||
|
||
FSA FSS Servicing Aid Electronics module to support on-orbit servicing.
|
||
|
||
FSS Flight Support System Support system used for revisit missions.
|
||
|
||
FTS-DTF Flight Telerobotic Servicer Technology development test flight of a telerobotic
|
||
Demonstration Test Flight manipulator system that will provide a new
|
||
capability and flight qualified hardware to support
|
||
NASA's future missions.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.13
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
FUSE Far Ultraviolet Astronomy Ultraviolet Satellite
|
||
Spectroscopy Explorer
|
||
|
||
GALAXY Hughes communications satellite.
|
||
|
||
GALILEO Investigates the chemical composition and physical
|
||
state of Jupiter's atmosphere and satellites.
|
||
|
||
GAS Get Away Special Alternate name for the Small Self-contained Payload
|
||
(SSCP) program, providing standard canisters to
|
||
accommodate low-cost space experimentation.
|
||
|
||
GAS BRIDGE Getaway Special Bridge Structure in the payload bay that can hold up to
|
||
twelve GAS canisters.
|
||
|
||
GAS CAN GAS Canister
|
||
|
||
GAS TEST Test instrumentation to verify ability of the GAS
|
||
hardware to function properly in flight.
|
||
|
||
GE General Electric American
|
||
Communications, Inc.
|
||
|
||
GEOTAIL NASA-Japan cooperative mission to explore Geotail
|
||
of the Earth Plasma Physics.
|
||
|
||
GHCD Growth Hormone Microgravity effects on growth hormone distribution
|
||
Concentration & of various plant life.
|
||
Distribution in Plants
|
||
|
||
GLO Shuttle Glow A Hitchhiker payload to measure optical emissions
|
||
observed on the surface of spacecraft and Shuttle.
|
||
|
||
6.14
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
GLOMR Global Low Orbit Message Packet data relay satellite.
|
||
Relay
|
||
|
||
GLOW Experimental Investigation Determination of the spectral content of luminosity
|
||
of Spacecraft GLOW near Shuttle surfaces, to assess influence on
|
||
optical experiments.
|
||
|
||
GOES Geostationary Operational NOAA weather satellites.
|
||
Environmental Satellite
|
||
|
||
GOSAMR Gelation of Sols: Applied Investigate gelation of multicomponent colloidal
|
||
Microgravity Research solutions and suspensions (SOL).
|
||
|
||
GP Gravity Probe Scientific probe to test Einstein's Theory of
|
||
Relativity.
|
||
|
||
GRO Gamma Ray Observatory Investigates extraterrestrial gamma-ray sources.
|
||
|
||
GSO Geosynchronous Orbit
|
||
|
||
GTO Geosynchronous Transfer
|
||
Orbit
|
||
|
||
HCMM Heat Capacity Mapping Produces thermal maps for discriminating of rock
|
||
Mission types, mineral resources, plant temperatures, soil
|
||
moisture, snow fields, and water runoff.
|
||
|
||
HE High Eccentricity Orbit
|
||
|
||
HEAO High Energy Astronomical Satellite to study energetic radiation from space.
|
||
Observatory
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.15
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
HEE Human Energy Expenditure Human experiment to measure energy expenditure in
|
||
space.
|
||
|
||
HEEO Highly Elliptical
|
||
Equatorial Orbit
|
||
|
||
HELIO Heliocentric
|
||
|
||
HERCULES HERCULES This experiment upgrades/expands the
|
||
Latitude/Longitude Locator (L3) experiment using a
|
||
charge coupled device with inertial reference
|
||
gyros. The objective is to locate earth surface
|
||
sites within 1 nautical mile.
|
||
|
||
HETE High Energy Transient Spacecraft to study gamma ray burst sources and
|
||
Experiment source locations, and x-ray burst sources and
|
||
source locations.
|
||
|
||
HH-G Hitchhiker-Goddard Shuttle cargo bay sidewall mounted carrier for
|
||
small experiments.
|
||
|
||
HH-G1 Hitchhiker-Goddard Demonstration flight of Hitchhiker-G hardware.
|
||
|
||
HH-M Hitchhiker-Marshall Shuttle cargo bay across-bay carrier for small
|
||
experiments.
|
||
|
||
HILAT High Latitude Evaluate propagation effects of disturbed plasmas
|
||
on radar and communications systems.
|
||
|
||
HME Handheld Microgravity Provides for middeck experiments of limited scope
|
||
Experiment in order to allow for low-cost, timely testing of
|
||
concepts or procedures, or the early acquisition of
|
||
data.
|
||
|
||
6.15
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
HPCG Handheld Protein Crystal Develops techniques to produce in microgravity
|
||
Growth protein crystals of sufficient size and quality to
|
||
permit molecular analysis by diffraction
|
||
techniques.
|
||
|
||
HPP Heat Pipe Performance & Environment experiment to study the microgravity
|
||
Working Fluid Behavior in effects of working fluids used in heat pipes.
|
||
Micro-gravity
|
||
|
||
HPTE High Precision Tracking Demonstrates ability to propagate a low power laser
|
||
Experiment beam through the atmosphere.
|
||
|
||
HRSGS-A High Resolution Shuttle Obtains high resolution spectra, in the visible and
|
||
Glow Spectroscopy-A near visible wavelength range of the Shuttle
|
||
surface glow as observed on the vertical tail of
|
||
the Orbiter in LEO.
|
||
|
||
HS-376 RET HS-376 Retrieval Salvage of HS-376 communication satellites launched
|
||
on the tenth Shuttle mission.
|
||
|
||
HST Hubble Space Telescope Observes the universe to gain information about its
|
||
origin, evolution and disposition of stars,
|
||
galaxies, etc.
|
||
|
||
HST REV Hubble Space Telescope Revisit mission to the Hubble Space Telescope to
|
||
Revisit replace science instruments or other orbital
|
||
replacement units (ORU's).
|
||
|
||
IBIS Instrument for Biological Cell and tissue culture system to investigate
|
||
Investigations in Space effects of micro-g on the function of a variety of
|
||
cells.
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.17
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
IBSE Initial Blood Storage Evaluates changes in blood tissue during various
|
||
Equipment storage conditions.
|
||
|
||
IBSS Infrared Background Obtains infrared measurements on rocket plumes,
|
||
Signature Survey shortwave infrared Earth-limb, Shuttle environment,
|
||
and chemical release from the payload bay while
|
||
detached in proximity to the Orbiter.
|
||
|
||
ICBC IMAX Cargo Bay Camera
|
||
|
||
IECM Induced Environment A package of ten instruments designed to fly in the
|
||
Contamination Monitor Orbiter payload bay on a special pallet to check
|
||
for contamination in and around the Orbiter. It
|
||
also has the capability to be operated on the end
|
||
of the RMS outside of the payload bay.
|
||
|
||
IEF Isoelectric Focussing Gathers experimental data on the extent of
|
||
Experiment electroosmosis in space.
|
||
|
||
IEH International Extreme-UV Hitchhiker experiment to study ultraviolet
|
||
Far-UV Hitchhiker emissions.
|
||
|
||
IG Igloo Structure which provides a pressurized and
|
||
thermally controlled environment for Spacelab
|
||
pallet subsystems.
|
||
|
||
IMAX IMAX Systems Corp., A large screen motion picture format used by the
|
||
Toronto, Ontario, Canada NASA/Smithsonian project documenting significant
|
||
space activities.
|
||
|
||
IML International Microgravity Series of microgravity missions devoted to material
|
||
Laboratory and life sciences studies.
|
||
|
||
6.18
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
INCL Inclination Orbit inclination in degrees.
|
||
|
||
INSAT Indian Satellite Communication and meteorological satellite for the
|
||
government of India.
|
||
|
||
INTELSAT-VI-R INTELSAT-VI-Reboost The retrieval, repair and deployment of a
|
||
communications satellite for the International
|
||
Telecommunication Satellite organization.
|
||
|
||
IOCM Interim Operational Measures molecular and particulate contamination in
|
||
Contamination Monitor the cargo bay from prelaunch to post-landing.
|
||
|
||
IPMP Investigation into Polymer Investigate low-G environment effects on industrial
|
||
Membranes Processing processing techniques for developing polymer
|
||
membranes.
|
||
|
||
IR-IE Infrared Imaging Equipment Infrared video camera used to measure temperature
|
||
gradients on the Orbiter surface.
|
||
|
||
IRAS Infrared Astronomical All sky survey for objects that emit infrared
|
||
Satellite radiation.
|
||
|
||
IRCFE Infrared Communications Demonstrates the feasibility of using diffuse
|
||
Flight Experiment infrared light as a carrier for Shuttle crew
|
||
communications.
|
||
|
||
IRIS Italian Research Interim Italian upper stage for use on the Shuttle.
|
||
Stage
|
||
|
||
IRT Integrated Rendezvous Radar A target for testing of Shuttle Orbiter rendezvous
|
||
Target techniques and capabilities in orbit.
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.19
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
ISAC INTELSAT Solar Array Studies atomic oxygen effects on materials (silver
|
||
Coupons and zinc sulphite).
|
||
|
||
ISAIAH Israeli Space Agency Gravity perceptions by hornets and their reactions
|
||
Investigation About Hornets to changes in gravity.
|
||
|
||
ISAS Institute of Space and The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science of
|
||
Astronautical Science Japan.
|
||
|
||
ISC International Space Commercial joint endeavor activity.
|
||
Corporation
|
||
|
||
ISEM ITA Standardized Experiment Cross-bay structure for accommodating multiple
|
||
material processing experiments and other
|
||
investigations
|
||
|
||
ISF Industrial Space Facility Commercially-owned, man-tended orbiting facility
|
||
for research and manufacturing activities.
|
||
|
||
ITV Instrumented Test Vehicle Target for Anti Satellite.
|
||
|
||
IUS Inertial Upper Stage Upper stage system for Shuttle and Titan.
|
||
|
||
IUTE Industry University Series of Space Technology experiments for U.S.
|
||
Technology Experiment industry and universities to be flown on the
|
||
Shuttle or ELV.
|
||
|
||
JOINT DAMPING Measurement of the damping behavior of liquids in a
|
||
variety of rotating tanks.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
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||
6.20
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PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
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||
|
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L3 Latitude/Longitude Locator Tests the capability of a space sextant/camera
|
||
system to locate earth surface targets within 10
|
||
nautical miles.
|
||
|
||
LAGEOS Laser Geodynamics Satellite Spherical passive satellite covered with
|
||
retroflectors which are illuminated by ground-based
|
||
lasers to determine precise measurements of the
|
||
Earth's crustal movements.
|
||
|
||
LDCE Limited Duration Space Evaluation of candidate space structure composite
|
||
Environment Candidate materials for degradation due to exposure in LEO
|
||
Materials Exposure (passive systems).
|
||
|
||
LDEF Long Duration Exposure Free-flying satellite providing accommodations for
|
||
Facility experiments requiring long term exposure to the
|
||
space environment.
|
||
|
||
LEO Low Earth Orbit
|
||
|
||
LFC Large Format Camera Acquire synoptic, high-resolution images of the
|
||
Earth's surface.
|
||
|
||
LIFESAT Life Sciences Satellite Life science missions with micro-gravity
|
||
experimentation as the primary objective.
|
||
|
||
LIQUID MOTION Liquid Motion in a Rotating Investigation of the behavior of liquids in a
|
||
Tank variety of rotating tanks.
|
||
|
||
LITE Lidar In-Space Technology Project to measure the atmospheric parameters from
|
||
Experiment a space platform utilizing laser sensors.
|
||
|
||
LM Long Module Spacelab Crew Module.
|
||
|
||
6.21
|
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PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
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||
|
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LO Lunar Observer Geological, elemental, gravity, and magnetic field
|
||
mapping of moon.
|
||
|
||
MACE Middeck Active Control Validation of controls/structures interaction
|
||
Experiment technologies in zero gravity.
|
||
|
||
MAGELLAN Spacecraft designed to globally map the surface of
|
||
Venus.
|
||
|
||
MAGSAT Magnetic Field Satellite Map the magnetic field of the earth.
|
||
|
||
MAR Middeck Accommodations Rack An experiment integration facility installed in the
|
||
middeck of the Shuttle with stowage volume
|
||
equivalent to five middeck lockers. Power
|
||
distribution and active thermal control options are
|
||
available.
|
||
|
||
MARS OBSERVER Spacecraft to study the surface, climate,
|
||
gravitational, and magnetic fields of the planet
|
||
Mars.
|
||
|
||
MBB Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Blohm A German industrial aerospace organization.
|
||
|
||
MD Middeck Lower deck of the Shuttle crew compartment.
|
||
|
||
MEMBRANE Permeable Membrane for Verification of membrane transport performance in
|
||
Plant Nutrient Delivery low gravity.
|
||
System
|
||
|
||
MGM Mechanics of Granular Microgravity experiment to study the effects of
|
||
Materials heat and near-zero gravity on the physical
|
||
properties associated with various materials.
|
||
|
||
6.22
|
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|
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|
||
|
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|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
MICROWAVE Microwave Power Demonstrates the ability to transmit microwave
|
||
Transmission power in space and to evaluate the efficiencies and
|
||
performance of key hardware elements in the
|
||
environment of space.
|
||
|
||
MIS I Drug Microencapsulation in Evaluates the effects of microgravity on methods
|
||
Microgravity used to encapsulate drugs within biodegradable
|
||
polymers. Combines materials science with
|
||
biomedical product development and results in the
|
||
production of a pharmaceutical product in space.
|
||
|
||
MLE Mesoscale Lightning Record and observe the visual characteristics of
|
||
Experiment large scale lightning as seen from space using
|
||
onboard television cameras.
|
||
|
||
MLR Monodisperse Latex Reactor Produces monodisperse latex particles in the two to
|
||
forty micron range.
|
||
|
||
MODE Middeck 0-g Dynamics To study the dynamics of liquids and skewed space
|
||
Experiment structures in the microgravity environment.
|
||
|
||
MORELOS Mexican communication satellite system.
|
||
|
||
MPEC Multi-Purpose Experiment An extended Hitchhiker-G. GAS canister capable of
|
||
Canister deploying an internally stowed payload.
|
||
|
||
MPESS Mission Peculiar Equipment A cross-bay Shuttle payload carrier and support
|
||
Support Structure system for payloads weighing up to 3000 pounds.
|
||
Managed by Goddard Space Flight Center (see SL-MPESS).
|
||
|
||
MPSE Mexican Payload Specialist Experiment performed by a Mexican payload
|
||
Experiment specialist on the Shuttle flight which deployed the
|
||
MORELOS satellite.
|
||
6.23
|
||
|
||
|
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|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
MS Mission Specialist A member of Shuttle flight crew primarily
|
||
responsible for Orbiter subsystem and payload
|
||
activities.
|
||
|
||
MSACP Microgravity Science and
|
||
Applications Cooperative
|
||
Program
|
||
|
||
MSL Materials Science A payload which remains attached to the Shuttle to
|
||
Laboratory perform materials processing experiments in low-g.
|
||
|
||
MTC Man-tended Capability Ability to perform laboratory operations on the SSF
|
||
when the Shuttle is present.
|
||
|
||
N/A Not Applicable
|
||
|
||
NASDA National Space Development
|
||
Agency of Japan
|
||
|
||
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Communications satellite for NATO.
|
||
Organization
|
||
|
||
NOAA National Oceanic and Series of operational environmental satellites in
|
||
Atmospheric Administration polar orbit.
|
||
|
||
NOSL Night/Day Optical Survey of Optical survey of lightning.
|
||
Lightning
|
||
|
||
NOVA Advanced Navy Navigation Satellite.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.24
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
NTE NASA Technology Experiments A series of technology experiments sponsored by the
|
||
Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology and
|
||
flown on the Shuttle.
|
||
|
||
OA NASA Office of the
|
||
Administrator
|
||
|
||
OAET NASA Office of Aeronautics,
|
||
Exploration and Technology
|
||
|
||
OAET-1 Office of Aeronautics, Several advanced space technology experiments
|
||
Exploration and utilizing a common data system and mounted on a
|
||
Technology-1 platform in the Shuttle bay, previously called
|
||
OAST-2.
|
||
|
||
OAET-FLYER Office of Aeronautics, Free flyer deployed from the Shuttle containing
|
||
Exploration and several space technology experiments.
|
||
Technology-Flyer
|
||
|
||
OASIS OEX Autonomous Supporting Collects environmental data in the Orbiter during
|
||
Instrumentation System dynamic STS flight phases.
|
||
|
||
OAST NASA Office of Aeronautics
|
||
and Space Technology
|
||
|
||
OAST-1 Office of Aeronautics and A payload which remained attached to the Shuttle to
|
||
Space Technology-1 demonstrate a large light-weight solar array
|
||
capable of being restowed in flight.
|
||
|
||
OCP NASA Office of Commercial
|
||
Programs
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.25
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
OCTW Optical Communication Thru Demonstrates system to allow Shuttle crews to
|
||
the Shuttle Window Flight interface with payloads without depending on
|
||
Demonstration Orbiter communication systems.
|
||
|
||
OEX Orbiter Experiments Series of engineering experiments on the Orbiter.
|
||
|
||
OIM Oxygen Interaction with Tests which obtained quantitative rates of oxygen
|
||
Materials interaction with materials used on the Orbiter and
|
||
advanced payloads.
|
||
|
||
OPA NASA Office of Public
|
||
Affairs
|
||
|
||
OPM Optical Properties Monitor An experiment to determine the effects of the space
|
||
environment on critical spacecraft and optical
|
||
materials by evaluating optical properties over
|
||
time on a deployable carrier.
|
||
|
||
ORFEUS-SPAS Orbiting and Retrievable A German developed payload to explore the
|
||
Far and Extreme Ultraviolet distribution and character of radiation absorbing
|
||
Spectrometer material in the solar system and to perform direct
|
||
ultraviolet observations of the direct interstellor
|
||
component.
|
||
|
||
ORS Orbiter Refueling System An experiment to demonstrate the ability of the STS
|
||
to perform on-orbit satellite refueling.
|
||
|
||
OSCAR Orbiting Satellite Carrying Amateur communication satellite.
|
||
Amateur Radio
|
||
|
||
OSF NASA Office of Space Flight
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.26
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
OSL Orbiting Solar Laboratory Provide detailed data on the sun, to augment our
|
||
studies of distant stars and cosmic processes.
|
||
|
||
OSO NASA Office of Space
|
||
Operations
|
||
|
||
OSS-1 Office of Space Science-1 Single Pallet carrying eight experiments to
|
||
demonstrate the use of the Shuttle for
|
||
investigations in space plasma physics, solar
|
||
physics, astronomy, etc. and to characterize the
|
||
Orbiter and payload bay environment.
|
||
|
||
OSSA NASA Office of Space
|
||
Science and Applications
|
||
|
||
OSTA Office of Space and
|
||
Terrestial Applications
|
||
(currently OAET)
|
||
|
||
OSTA-1 Shuttle attached payload using the Shuttle Imaging
|
||
Radar (SIR-A) to obtain high resolution images of
|
||
earth.
|
||
|
||
OSTA-2 Microgravity experiments.
|
||
|
||
OSTA-3 Acquire photographic and radar images of the
|
||
Earth's surface.
|
||
|
||
P-CENT Gravitropic Responses of Quantitative characterization of plant cell growth
|
||
Plant Seedlings from gravitropic plant seeds without guidance from
|
||
a significant gravity force.
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.27
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAL or PALL Pallet Spacelab Pallet structure.
|
||
|
||
PALAPA Synchronous satellite communication system for the
|
||
Republic of Indonesia.
|
||
|
||
PAM Payload Assist Module An upper stage system used on the Shuttle and the
|
||
Delta ELV.
|
||
|
||
PARE Physiological & Anatomical Study the physiological and anatomical changes that
|
||
Rodent Experiment occur in mammals under weightless space flight
|
||
conditions.
|
||
|
||
PBE Pool Boiling Experiment Study fundamental mechanisms that constitute pool
|
||
boiling.
|
||
|
||
PCG-II Protein Crystal Growth-II PCG activity in controlled temperature module.
|
||
|
||
PCG-III Protein Crystal Growth-III Obtain high quality protein crystals to facilitate
|
||
analysis of structures.
|
||
|
||
PCGPROTO Protein Crystal Growth Development of rapid response equipment to
|
||
Prototype facilitate investigation of new/special PCG
|
||
techniques or samples.
|
||
|
||
PDRS/PFTA Payload Deployment and First object to be unberthed and reberthed by the
|
||
Retrieval System/Payload remote manipulator system, used to test the
|
||
Flight Test Article performance of the RMS in handling a massive
|
||
object.
|
||
|
||
PHCF Pituitary Growth Hormone Microgravity induced effects on pituitary (active
|
||
Cell Function growth) hormones in various types of living cells.
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.28
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
PIONEER VENUS Remote sensing and direct measurements of Venus and
|
||
its surrounding environment.
|
||
|
||
PL OPPTY Payload Opportunity
|
||
|
||
PLAN Planetary Trajectory High Energy Trajectory to Outer Planets.
|
||
|
||
PLC Payload Commander A member of the Shuttle crew having overall crew
|
||
responsibility for planning, integration, and
|
||
on-orbit coordination of payload mission
|
||
activities.
|
||
|
||
PLT Pilot A member of the Shuttle crew whose primary
|
||
responsibility is to pilot the Orbiter.
|
||
|
||
PLUM Polymerization With Light Perform ultra-violet light induced polymerization
|
||
Under Microgravity of organic polymers.
|
||
|
||
PM Polymer Morphology Determines effects of weightlessness on
|
||
morphological formation of polymers as they undergo
|
||
physical transition.
|
||
|
||
PMC Permanently Manned Ability for a four person crew to occupy the Space
|
||
Capability Station Freedom Manned Base on a permanent basis
|
||
with periodic crew rotation.
|
||
|
||
PMG Plasma Motor Generator ELV secondary payload experiment to verify ability
|
||
of plasma sources to couple electric current along
|
||
a wire.
|
||
|
||
PMZF Programible Multi-Zone Materials processing apparatus located in the
|
||
Furnace middeck accommodations rack.
|
||
|
||
6.29
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
POLAR Polar Auroral Plasma Physics spacecraft.
|
||
|
||
PPE Phase Partitioning Study separation behavior of two phase system
|
||
Experiment generated by the mixture in water of polyglucose
|
||
and polyethylene glycol.
|
||
|
||
PS Payload Specialist A member of the Shuttle crew, who is not a NASA
|
||
astronaut, whose presence is required to perform
|
||
specialized functions with respect to one or more
|
||
payloads or other mission unique activities.
|
||
|
||
PSAS Phenytoin for Space Determines the efficacy of Phenytoin for the
|
||
Adaptation Syndrome treatment of Space Adaptation Syndrome (SAS) and
|
||
explore etiology of SAS as related to partial
|
||
seizures.
|
||
|
||
PSE Physiological Systems Examines effects of hormone therapy on changes in
|
||
Experiment organic systems during spaceflight.
|
||
|
||
PVTOS Physical Vapor Transport of Grow crystalline films on selected substrates of
|
||
Organic Solids organic solids
|
||
|
||
RADARSAT Radar Satellite Remote free flyer sensing satellite that will
|
||
monitor land, sea and ice for five years over the
|
||
poles (U.S./Canadian).
|
||
|
||
REQ Request
|
||
|
||
REX Radiation Experiment Research effects of electron density irregularities
|
||
on transionosphere radio signals.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.30
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
RME Radiation Monitoring Measures gamma radiation levels in the Shuttle
|
||
Equipment environment.
|
||
|
||
RMS Remote Manipulator System A Canadian developed, remotely controlled (from the
|
||
Orbiter crew cabin) arm for deployment and/or
|
||
retrieval of payloads from the Orbiter payload bay.
|
||
|
||
ROMPS Robotic Materials Investigates zero gravity anealing of semiconductor
|
||
Processing System thin film and investigates robot handling of thin
|
||
film samples.
|
||
|
||
S Scout Small Class Expendable Launch Vehicle.
|
||
|
||
SAC-B Satellite de Aplicaciones Argentine spacecraft carrying Hard X-Ray
|
||
Cientificas-B Spectrometer to investigate solar flares and cosmic
|
||
transient X-ray emissions.
|
||
|
||
SAGE Strategic Aerosol and Gas Map vertical profiles of the ozone, aerosol,
|
||
Experiment nitrogen Rayleigh molecular extinction around the
|
||
globe.
|
||
|
||
SAM Shuttle Activation Monitor Collects gamma and x-ray data as a function of
|
||
geomagnetic location from spacecraft materials.
|
||
|
||
SAMPEX Solar, Anomalous, and A spacecraft to study solar energetic particles,
|
||
Magnetospheric Particle anomalous cosmic rays, galactic cosmic rays, and
|
||
Explorer magnetospheric electrons.
|
||
|
||
SAMS Space Acceleration Provides Orbiter acceleration measurements in
|
||
Measurement System support of microgravity experiments.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.31
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
SAREX Shuttle Amateur Radio Low cost space to ground voice and slow scan
|
||
Experiment television experiment.
|
||
|
||
SAS Space Adaptation Syndrome Physiological changes which occur when adapting to
|
||
microgravity.
|
||
|
||
SATCOM RCA communications satellite.
|
||
|
||
SBS Satellite Business Systems All digital domestic communication system servicing
|
||
large industry, the government, etc.
|
||
|
||
SE Student Experiment Experiments sponsored by the Shuttle Student
|
||
Involvement Program (SSIP).
|
||
|
||
SEDS Small Expendable Deployer Experimental tether deployment device.
|
||
System
|
||
|
||
SFMD Storable Fluid Management Demonstrates transfer of room-temperature fluids in
|
||
Demonstration zero-g using various transfer techniques.
|
||
|
||
SFP Space Flight Participant A Shuttle crew member whose presence is not
|
||
required for operation of payloads or mission
|
||
unique activities, but is determined by the NASA
|
||
Administrator to contribute to other approved NASA
|
||
objectives or to be in the national interest.
|
||
|
||
SFU-RETR Space Flyer Unit Retrieval A reusable, retrievable unmanned free flyer to be
|
||
launched on the Japanese H-II rocket and retrieved
|
||
by Shuttle.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.32
|
||
|
||
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||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
SHARE Space Station Heat Pipe Demonstrates and quantifies the thermal performance
|
||
Advanced Radiator Element of a high capacity, 50 foot, space constructible,
|
||
heat pipe radiator element.
|
||
|
||
SHOOT Super Fluid Helium On Orbit Demonstrates the feasibility of on-orbit transfer
|
||
Transfer Demonstration of superfluid helium using thermomechanical
|
||
techniques.
|
||
|
||
SII Space Industries, Inc. U.S. company providing commercially-owned
|
||
Industrial Space Facility (ISF).
|
||
|
||
SIR Shuttle Imaging Radar Series of synthetic aperture radar experiments.
|
||
|
||
SIRTF Space Infrared Telescope Will span the infrared part of the spectrum with a
|
||
Facility thousand-fold increase in sensitivity.
|
||
|
||
SKYNET United Kingdom military communication satellite.
|
||
|
||
SL-D1 Spacelab D1 First dedicated German Spacelab mission.
|
||
|
||
SL-D2, -D3 Spacelab D2, D3 Second and third in a series of German Spacelab
|
||
Missions. Objectives include microgravity research
|
||
and technology preparation for Space Station use.
|
||
|
||
SL-E2 Spacelab E2 ESA sponsored science mission directed toward
|
||
multidiscipline research in material science, fluid
|
||
science, life science, space science, observation
|
||
and technology.
|
||
|
||
SL-J Spacelab J Combined NASDA/NASA Spacelab mission. Objectives
|
||
include life sciences, microgravity, and technology
|
||
research.
|
||
|
||
6.33
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
SL-MPESS Spacelab MPESS MPESS Carrier managed by Marshall Space Flight
|
||
Center
|
||
|
||
SLS Space Life Sciences Investigates the effects of weightlessness exposure
|
||
Laboratory using both man and animal specimens.
|
||
|
||
SLSTP Space Life Sciences Series of payloads to support a broad range of life
|
||
Training Program science studies.
|
||
|
||
SMEX Small Explorer Payloads being designed to fly on Small Class ELV.
|
||
|
||
SMR San Marco Range Italian small class ELV launch range off Kenya
|
||
coast.
|
||
|
||
SMRM Solar Maximum Repair Conducted a technology demonstration of the STS
|
||
Mission capability to rendezvous, service, checkout and
|
||
deploy.
|
||
|
||
SOHO Solar Heliospheric Provides optical measurements as well as plasma
|
||
Observatory field and energetic particle observations of the
|
||
sun system for studies of the solar interior,
|
||
atmosphere and solar wind.
|
||
|
||
SOLAR PROBE Study unexplored region of the solar atmosphere,
|
||
measure electromagnetic fields and study the
|
||
particle populations close to the sun.
|
||
|
||
SOOS Stacked OSCAR on Scout Two OSCAR satellites.
|
||
|
||
SPACEHAB U.S. company providing commercially-owned
|
||
pressurized module for conducting experiments in a
|
||
man-tended environment. Also a series of payloads
|
||
to be flown on the Space Shuttle.
|
||
6.34
|
||
|
||
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||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
SPACELAB 1 Demonstrated Spacelab's capabilities for
|
||
multidisciplinary research.
|
||
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SPACELAB 2 Demonstrated Spacelab's capabilities for
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multidisciplinary research and verified system
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performance.
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SPACELAB 3 Dedicated materials processing mission emphasizing
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research in microgravity conditions.
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SPADVOS Spaceborne Direct Viewing Evaluates the crew's ability to utilize direct
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Optical System viewing system to allow realtime detection of
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ground and airborne targets.
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SPAS Shuttle Pallet Satellite Payload Carrier developed by MBB of W. Germany.
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SPAS-01/01A German Shuttle Pallet Demonstrates the utilization of the MBB platform
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Satellite and systems as a carrier for science experiments.
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SPAS-III Shuttle Pallet Satellite A reflight of the Infrared Background Survey (IBSS)
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III mission.
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SPTN Shuttle Pointed Autonomous X-ray astronomy, medium energy survey mission,
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Research Tool for Astronomy using retrievable free flyer.
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SPTN-HALLEY SPARTAN-HALLEY Search for molecules containing nitrogen, carbon or
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sulfur and observes the UV spectrum between 2100
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and 3400A.
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6.35
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**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
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PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
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SRL Space Radar Laboratory Series of flights to acquire radar images of the
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Earth's surface. The images will be used for
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making maps, interpreting geological features, and
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conducting resource studies.
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SS Sun Synchronous Sun-synchronous polar orbit.
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SSBUV Shuttle Solar Backscatter Series of flights to measure ozone characteristics
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Ultra-Violet Instrument of the atmosphere.
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SSCE Solid Surface Combustion Determines the gas-phase flamespread over solid
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Experiment fuel surfaces in microgravity.
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SSF Space Station Freedom Orbiting Space Station.
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SSF/MB Space Station Freedom Assembly launches of modules for the SSF Manned
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Manned Base Base.
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SSF/UF Space Station
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Freedom/Utilization Flight
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SSIP Shuttle Student Involvement Competitions held between 1981-1985 in which the
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Program winning High School students proposed experiments
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which were accepted for Shuttle flights.
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STEX Sensor Technology Demonstrates radiation measurement technology.
|
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Experiment
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STL Space Tissue Loss An experiment to validate or confirm model of
|
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skeletal and cardiac muscle atrophy, collect data
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on catabolic pathway and control mechanisms, and
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test candidate pharmaceuticals for efficacy.
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6.36
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PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
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STP-XX Space Test Program-XX A series of payloads which include DOD STP
|
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secondary experiments.
|
||
|
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STS Space Transportation System
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|
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STTP Life Sciences Space Activity to develop and encourage interest on the
|
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Technology Training Program part of college students in space biology and
|
||
medicine.
|
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|
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SWAS Submillimeter Wave Spacecraft to study how molecular clouds collapse
|
||
Astronomy Satellite to form stars and planetary systems.
|
||
|
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SYNCOM Hughes Geosynchronous Provides communication services from geosynchronous
|
||
Communication Satellite orbit principally to the U.S. government.
|
||
|
||
TANK VENT Tank Venting Experiment Investigation of concepts to provide tank
|
||
fill-while-venting to 90 percent full capacity.
|
||
|
||
TAPS Two Axis Pointing System An instrument support system which allows pitch,
|
||
roll, or combinations thereof to precisely point
|
||
instruments at different targets.
|
||
|
||
TBD To Be Determined
|
||
|
||
TDRS Tracking and Data Relay Series of NASA tracking, data and communications
|
||
Satellite satellites to replace the NASA ground based
|
||
network.
|
||
|
||
TELESAT Canadian Telecommunication Communication satellite built for Telesat Canada to
|
||
Satellite provide voice and TV coverage to trans-Canada
|
||
network of Earth stations.
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.37
|
||
|
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**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
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|
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|
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PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
TELSTAR AT&T Communications AT&T COMSTAR replacement -- provides communication
|
||
Satellite services to the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii,
|
||
and Puerto Rico.
|
||
|
||
TEMP Two Phase Mounting Plate Operates a mechanically pumped two phase head
|
||
Experiment acquisition transport and rejection system in
|
||
microgravity.
|
||
|
||
TERRA SCOUT Evaluates the ability of an expert imagery analyst
|
||
to conduct realtime analysis from low earth orbit.
|
||
|
||
TIP Transit Improvement Program Improved configuration Transit Navigation
|
||
Satellite.
|
||
|
||
TIS Teacher in Space
|
||
|
||
TITAN II DOD medium class expendable launch vehicle.
|
||
|
||
TITAN III Commercial intermediate class expendable launch
|
||
vehicle.
|
||
|
||
TITAN IV DOD large class expendable launch vehicle.
|
||
|
||
TLD Thermoluminescent Dosimeter Obtains gamma ray measurements of the Shuttle
|
||
environment.
|
||
|
||
TOMS Total Ozone Mapping Study of Stratospheric ozone.
|
||
Spectrometer
|
||
|
||
TOS Transfer Orbit Stage Upper stage system for Shuttle and Titan.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.38
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
TPCE Tank Pressure Control A study to determine the effects of microgravity on
|
||
Experiment the thermal stratification of fluids and to
|
||
validate the effects of jet induced mixing.
|
||
|
||
TPITS Two Phase Integrated Evaluation and demonstration of on-orbit thermal
|
||
Thermal System performance of prototypical SSF 2 phase thermal bus
|
||
control system.
|
||
|
||
TSS Tethered Satellite System System capable of deploying and retrieving
|
||
satellite attached by a wire tether from distances
|
||
up to 100 km from the Orbiter.
|
||
|
||
U.S. United States
|
||
|
||
UARS Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite to study chemical processes acting within
|
||
Satellite and upon the stratosphere, mesosphere, and lower
|
||
thermosphere.
|
||
|
||
ULYSSES Formerly ISPM Investigates the properties of the heliosphere (sun
|
||
(International Solar Polar and its environment).
|
||
Mission)
|
||
|
||
USML United States Microgravity Series of flights of a microgravity materials
|
||
Laboratory processing laboratory attached to the Shuttle.
|
||
|
||
USMP United States Microgravity Conduct materials processing experiments in the
|
||
Payload microgravity environment available in the Orbiter
|
||
cargo bay while in low earth orbit.
|
||
|
||
USS Unique Support Structure
|
||
|
||
UV Ultraviolet
|
||
|
||
6.39
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
UVPI Ultraviolet Plume Imager Free-flying satellite observation of Orbiter OMS
|
||
burns.
|
||
|
||
VCS Voice Controlled System Evaluates effectiveness of voice controlled system
|
||
on the Shuttle cargo bay closed circuit television.
|
||
|
||
VFT Visual Function Test in A biomedical study to determine effects of
|
||
Space microgravity on human visual performance.
|
||
|
||
VIPOR Visual Investigation A series of experiments to study elements that can
|
||
Program on Orbiter affect and degrade the performance of any optical
|
||
Operations (photo, visual, or video) system.
|
||
|
||
WESTAR Western Union Telegraph A C-band satellite to replenish and expand the
|
||
Communication Satellite Westar system (Western Union domestic communication
|
||
system).
|
||
|
||
WFF Wallops Flight Facility
|
||
|
||
WIND Satellite to measure solar wind input to
|
||
magnetosphere.
|
||
|
||
WINDEX Window Experiment To obtain calibrated measurements of
|
||
environmentally induced optical emissions.
|
||
|
||
WISP Waves in Space Plasma Active experiments using sensors on a free-flyer to
|
||
measure space plasma excitation by radio
|
||
transmitters in the Shuttle payload bay.
|
||
|
||
WOSE Weather Officer in Space Assesses the feasibility of expert weather
|
||
Experiment observations from space to observe, photograph, and
|
||
videotape atmospheric and ionospheric phenomena.
|
||
|
||
6.40
|
||
|
||
|
||
**** PAYLOAD/ACRONYM LIST ****
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAYLOAD/ACRONYM NAME DESCRIPTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
WSF Wake Shield Facility Molecular and chemical beam epitaxy growth of
|
||
compound semiconductors, high temperature
|
||
superconductors, and other materials using
|
||
techniques requiring ultra-high vacuum, high
|
||
pumping speeds, and relatively large working
|
||
volumes.
|
||
|
||
WSMC Western Space and Missle A USAF organization with Headquarters at Vandenberg
|
||
Center Air Force Base, California.
|
||
|
||
XTE X-Ray Timing Explorer A payload to be used in Earth orbit to investigate
|
||
the physical nature of compact X-Ray sources by
|
||
studying fluctuations in X-Ray brightness over
|
||
time-scales ranging from microseconds to years.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.41
|
||
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