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1 Crew  



1.1  Backup crew  





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2 Mission highlights  





3 Mission insignia  





4 See also  





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STS-45
Components of the ATLAS-1 laboratory in the payload bay of Atlantis
NamesSpace Transportation System-45
Mission typeAstronomy research
OperatorNASA
COSPAR ID1992-015A Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.21915
Mission duration8 days, 22 hours, 9 minutes, 28 seconds
Distance travelled5,211,340 km (3,238,180 mi)
Orbits completed143
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftSpace Shuttle Atlantis
Launch mass105,982 kg (233,650 lb)
Landing mass93,009 kg (205,050 lb)
Payload mass9,947 kg (21,929 lb)
Crew
Crew size7
Members
  • Brian Duffy
  • Kathryn D. Sullivan
  • David Leestma
  • Michael Foale
  • Dirk Frimout
  • Byron K. Lichtenberg
  • Start of mission
    Launch dateMarch 24, 1992, 13:13:39 UTC
    RocketSpace Shuttle Atlantis
    Launch siteKennedy Space Center, LC-39A
    ContractorRockwell International
    End of mission
    Landing dateApril 2, 1992, 11:23 UTC
    Landing siteKennedy Space Center,
    SLF Runway 33
    Orbital parameters
    Reference systemGeocentric orbit
    RegimeLow Earth orbit
    Perigee altitude282 km (175 mi)
    Apogee altitude294 km (183 mi)
    Inclination57.00°
    Period90.30 minutes
    Instruments
    • Active Cavity Radiometer (ACR)
  • Atmospheric Emissions Photometric Imager (AEPI)
  • Atmospheric Lyman-Alpha Emissions (ALAE)
  • Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy (ATMOS)
  • Far Ultraviolet Space Telescope (FAUST)
  • Grille Spectrometer
  • Imaging Spectrometric Observatory (ISO)
  • Millimeter Wave Atmospheric Sounder (MAS)
  • Space Experiments with Particle Accelerators (SEPAC)
  • Measurement of Solar Constant (SOLCON)
  • Solar Spectrum (SOLSPEC])
  • Solar Ultraviolet Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SUSIM)

  • STS-45 mission patch

    Standing: Byron K. Lichtenberg, Michael Foale, David Leestma, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Dirk Frimout
    Seated: Brian Duffy, Charles Bolden
    ← STS-42 (45)
    STS-49 (47) →
     

    STS-45 was a 1992 NASA Space Shuttle mission using the Space Shuttle Atlantis. Its almost nine-day scientific mission was with a non-deployable payload of instruments. It was the 46th Space Shuttle mission and the 11th for Atlantis.

    Crew[edit]

    Position Astronaut
    Commander United States Charles Bolden Member of Blue Team
    Third spaceflight
    Pilot United States Brian Duffy Member of Blue Team
    First spaceflight
    Mission Specialist 1 United States Kathryn D. Sullivan Member of Blue Team
    Third and last spaceflight
    Mission Specialist 2 United States David Leestma Member of Red Team
    Third and last spaceflight
    Mission Specialist 3 United Kingdom United States Michael Foale Member of Red Team
    First spaceflight
    Payload Specialist 1 Belgium Dirk Frimout Member of Blue Team, ESA
    Only spaceflight
    Payload Specialist 2 United States Byron K. Lichtenberg Member of Red Team
    Second and last spaceflight

    Backup crew[edit]

    Position Astronaut
    Payload Specialist 1 United States Michael L. Lampton
    First spaceflight
    Payload Specialist 2 United States Charles R. Chappell
    First spaceflight

    Crew seating arrangements[edit]

    Seat[1] Launch Landing
    Seats 1–4 are on the Flight Deck. Seats 5–7 are on the Middeck.
    S1 Bolden Bolden
    S2 Duffy Duffy
    S3 Sullivan Foale
    S4 Leestma Leestma
    S5 Foale Sullivan
    S6 Frimout Frimout
    S7 Lichtenberg Lichtenberg

    Mission highlights[edit]

    Atlantis was launched on March 24, 1992, at 8:13 a.m. EST. The launch was originally scheduled for March 23, 1992, but was delayed by one day because of higher-than-allowable concentrations of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen in the orbiter's aft compartment during tanking operations. During troubleshooting, the leaks could not be reproduced, leading engineers to believe that they were the result of plumbing in the main propulsion system not thermally conditioned to the cryogenic propellants; the launch was rescheduled for March 24, 1992. Atlantis weighed 105,982 kg (233,650 lb) at launch.

    STS-45 carried the first Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science (ATLAS-1) experiments, placed on Spacelab pallets mounted in the orbiter's payload bay. The non-deployable payload, equipped with 12 instruments from the United States, France, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Japan, conducted studies in atmospheric chemistry, solar radiation, space plasma physics and ultraviolet astronomy. ATLAS-1 instruments included the Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy (ATMOS); Grille Spectrometer; Millimeter Wave Atmospheric Sounder (MAS); Imaging Spectrometric Observatory (ISO); Atmospheric Lyman-Alpha Emissions (ALAE); Atmospheric Emissions Photometric Imager (AEPI); Space Experiments with Particle Accelerators (SEPAC); Active Cavity Radiometer (ACR); Measurement of Solar Constant (SOLCON); Solar Spectrum;[2] Solar Ultraviolet Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SUSIM); and Far Ultraviolet Space Telescope (FAUST). Other payloads included the Shuttle Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SSBUV) experiment, a Get Away Special (GAS) experiment and six mid-deck experiments.

    The mission was extended by a day in order to continue science experiments. The landing occurred on April 2, 1992, 6:23 a.m. EST, on Runway 33 of the Shuttle Landing Facility, located at the Kennedy Space Center. The rollout distance was 2,812 m (9,226 ft) and Atlantis weighed 93,005 kg (205,041 lb) on landing.

    Mission insignia[edit]

    The mission insignia covers all aspects of the flight, by featuring Earth and the Sun, and the orbiter on high inclination, as to illustrate the high importance of the mission. The names of all flying members are included in the band, separated by stars. In the 'ring' at the bottom right, a single star is included, separating the unmentioned names of the alternate mission specialists, who are therefore indirectly included; a first and unique tribute to a support crew. Dirk Frimout is the first Belgian citizen to fly into space, and the only one to fly on a Space Shuttle (the other is Frank De Winne (who flies to the International Space Station via Soyuz as mission commander), as the Space Shuttle program was terminated at the time of the latter's flight), but to keep the focus on the mission, no national flag is added nor the customary logo of the European Space Agency (ESA), but the mission main objective, ATLAS, is included below instead.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "STS-45". Spacefacts. Retrieved March 4, 2014.
  • ^ "Background". SOLSPEC. Institut Pierre Simon Laplace. Retrieved March 26, 2022.
  • External links[edit]


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