STS-9

STS-9 (also known as STS-41A) (Spacelab 1) was the 6th mission of the Space Shuttle Columbia It was Columbia's last flight until early January of 1986, STS-61C. It was also the last time the old Space Transportation System numbering was used until STS-26 (after STS-51-L, the mission in which the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster happened). For the STS-9 mission Columbia was once again back in orbit. The launch occurred at 11 a.m. EST, Nov. 28, 19... more

Duration:

  • 10 days (Nov 28, 1983 — Dec 8, 1983)
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  • 10 days (Nov 28, 1983 — Dec 8, 1983)
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