1983: STS-9 Columbia (NASA)
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- STS-9 (also known as STS-41A) (Spacelab 1) was the 6th mission of the Space Shuttle Columbia.
The six-member crew -a manned space flight record at the time - included John W. Young, commander, on his second Shuttle flight; Brewster H. Shaw, pilot; Owen Garriott and Robert A. Parker, both mission specialists; and Byron K. Lichtenberg and Ulf Merbold payload specialists- the first two non-astronauts to fly on the Shuttle. Merbold, a citizen of West Germany, also was the first foreign citizen to participate in a Shuttle flight. Lichtenberg was a researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Scientist-astronaut Garriot had spent 56 days in orbit in 1973 aboard Skylab.
John W Young. USN. That was one bad man. RIPower John
John Young really made a perfect landing on his last flight! He was slated to command to HST deployment but his mission was canceled by the Challenger accident.
-drl
Godspeed Captain Young
Is this the most you can ever hear John Young talk?
Yes i think so
If it wasn't for the space shuttle we wouldn't have mobile phones and Internet now or things like sat navs
that's a pretty long stretch.
normal rockets like titan and atlas were launching satellites so i think we would still have all those things
Anyone else see a fucking face in the thumbnail? That scared the shit outa me
Always showing astronauts taking pictures through the windows. We could care less about the interior of your Hollywood set. Let's see pictures there always talking. How did so many fall for this money grab