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STS-75
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STS-75
Mission type
Microgravity research
Technology development
Operator
NASA
COSPAR ID
1996-012A
SATCAT ?
23801
Mission duration
15 days, 17 hours, 40 minutes, 22 seconds
Distance travelled
10,500,000 kilometres (6,500,000 mi)
Orbits completed
252
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft
Space Shuttle Columbia
Payload mass
10,592 kilograms (23,351 lb)
Crew
Crew size
7
Members
Andrew M. Allen
Scott J. Horowitz
Jeffrey A. Hoffman
Maurizio Cheli
Claude Nicollier
Franklin R. Chang-Diaz
Umberto Guidoni
Start of mission
Launch date
22 February 1996, 20:18:00 (1996-02-22UTC20:18Z) UTC
Launch site
Kennedy LC-39B
End of mission
Landing date
9 March 1996, 13:58:22 (1996-03-09UTC13:58:23Z) UTC
Landing site
Kennedy SLF Runway 33
Orbital parameters
Reference system
Geocentric
Regime
Low Earth
Perigee
277 kilometres (172 mi)
Apogee
320 kilometres (200 mi)
Inclination
28.45 degrees
Period
90.5 minutes
Left to right - Seated: Horowiz, Allen, Chang-Diaz; Standing, Cheli, Guidoni, Hoffman, Nicollier
Space Shuttle program
? STS-72
STS-76 ?
STS-75 was a United States Space Shuttle mission, the 19th mission of the Columbia orbiter.
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