Historical Events tagged with "satellite"

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Space Exploration

Endeavour's Third Mission Launches Successfully

January 13th, 1993 32 years ago

Space Shuttle Endeavour launched on its STS-54 mission, carrying a diverse crew and several payloads, including experiments for scientific research. The launch took place from the Kennedy Space Center, marking a significant moment in shuttle operations. The mission aimed to advance knowledge in various fields and promote international cooperation in space exploration.

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Space Shuttle Columbia STS-52 Launch

October 22nd, 1992 32 years ago

Space Shuttle Columbia launched on mission STS-52, deploying the LAGEOS-2 satellite and conducting various microgravity experiments. The launch took place from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, aiming to advance satellite technology and scientific research in space.

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Space Exploration

Launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour on STS-49

May 7th, 1992 32 years ago

The Space Shuttle Endeavour launched on its inaugural mission, STS-49, from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This mission was notable for being the first flight of the Endeavour, following the Challenger disaster and aimed to demonstrate improvements in the Shuttle program. Endeavour's crew consisted of five astronauts, including the mission commander Dan Brandenstein. The flight showcased the versatility of the orbiter and included the first space shuttle rendezvous with the Intelsat 603 satellite, highlighting advancements in satellite recovery techniques.

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Atlantis Launches STS-44 Mission

November 24th, 1991 33 years ago

Space Shuttle Atlantis launched on mission STS-44 to deploy a classified payload for the U.S. Department of Defense. Liftoff occurred from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, marking another vital operation during the shuttle program. The mission aimed to enhance U.S. military capabilities in space, with a focus on developing technologies crucial to national security. Atlantis successfully orbited Earth on a two-day mission, maintaining a pivotal role in strategic military satellite deployment.

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Discovery Launches Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite

September 12th, 1991 33 years ago

NASA launched the Space Shuttle Discovery on its STS-48 mission, deploying the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite. The mission aimed to conduct various atmospheric studies to better understand climate and weather patterns. This launch marked a significant step in NASA's ongoing research efforts and followed previous successful shuttle missions. The mission took place from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where engineers and astronauts prepared intensively for the mission's goals.

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Space Shuttle Atlantis launches TDRS-5 satellite

August 2nd, 1991 33 years ago

Space Shuttle Atlantis was launched on mission STS-43, primarily to deploy the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRS-5). The shuttle lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, marking the first flight of the TDRS-5 satellite. This mission reinforced NASA's communication capabilities with orbiting spacecraft and was crucial for ongoing satellite support.

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Classified Space Mission with Atlantis

November 15th, 1990 34 years ago

Space Shuttle Atlantis was launched on STS-38, which was a classified mission carried out for the Department of Defense. The flight took place from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and lasted approximately five days. This mission focused on deploying a satellite as part of the U.S. military's ongoing efforts to enhance its reconnaissance capabilities. Atlantis successfully completed this mission and returned safely to Earth on November 20, 1990.

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Space Shuttle Atlantis Launches on STS-36

February 28th, 1990 35 years ago

Space Shuttle Atlantis launched on STS-36 from Kennedy Space Center. The mission, primarily focused on deploying a classified payload for the United States Department of Defense, took off at 10:22 a.m. EST. This launch marked the tenth flight of the Atlantis orbiter. It successfully completed its mission and landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California on March 4, 1990, after a six-day journey.

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Bill Nelson's Columbia Space Shuttle Flight

January 12th, 1986 39 years ago

Congressman Bill Nelson flew aboard STS-61-C mission aboard Columbia as a payload specialist. This mission, which launched from Kennedy Space Center, was notable for its unique crew and its focus on satellite deployment and experiments in low Earth orbit. Nelson's participation highlighted the growing collaboration between the government and private sectors in space exploration.

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