STS-77

STS-77 was a Space Shuttle Endeavour mission that launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on May 19, 1996. NASA's flight of shuttle Endeavour was devoted to opening the commercial space frontier. During the flight the crew performed microgravity research aboard the commercially owned and operated SPACEHAB module. The mission also deployed and retrieved the Spartan-207/IAE (Inflatable Antenna Experiment) satellite and rendezvoused with a test ... more

Duration:

  • 10 days (May 19, 1996 — May 29, 1996)
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Duration:

  • 10 days (May 19, 1996 — May 29, 1996)
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