STS-78

STS-78 was the fifth dedicated Life and Microgravity Spacelab mission for the Space Shuttle program, flown partly in preparation for the International Space Station project. The mission used the Space Shuttle Columbia, which lifted off successfully from Kennedy Space Center’s launch pad 39-B on the June 20, 1996. During the 16-day, 21-hour mission, the crew of Columbia assisted in the preparations for the International Space Station by studying t... more

Duration:

  • 17 days (Jun 20, 1996 — Jul 7, 1996)
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Duration:

  • 17 days (Jun 20, 1996 — Jul 7, 1996)
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