STS-54

STS-54 Shuttle-TDRS mission was a Space Transportation System (NASA Space Shuttle) mission, launched January 13, 1993. The primary payload was the fifth Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS-F) which was deployed on day one of the mission. It was later successfully transferred to its proper orbit by the Inertial Upper Stage booster. Also carried into orbit in the payload bay was a Hitchhiker experiment called the Diffuse X-ray Spectrometer (DXS... more

Duration:

  • 6 days (Jan 13, 1993 — Jan 19, 1993)
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Duration:

  • 6 days (Jan 13, 1993 — Jan 19, 1993)
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