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STS-28

Mission Insignia
Mission Statistics
Mission:STS-28
Shuttle:Columbia
Launch Pad:39-B
Launch: August 8, 1989, 8:37:00 a.m. EDT.
Landing: August 13, 1989, 6:37:08 a.m. PDT, Runway 17, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.
Duration:5 days, 1 hour, 0 minutes, 8 seconds.
Orbit Altitude:Classified (although based on miles traveled and number of orbits, this would be between 220 and 380 km)
Orbit Inclination:57.0 degrees
Miles Traveled:2,100,000
Crew photo

Crew

  • Brewster H. Shaw, Jr (3), Commander
  • Richard N. Richards (1), Pilot
  • James C. Adamson (1), Mission Specialist 1
  • David C. Leestma (2), Mission Specialist 2
  • Mark N. Brown (1), Mission Specialist 3

    (1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission.

    Mission Parameters

  • Mass: 19,600? kg Payload Advanced KH-11 photo-reconnaissance satellite
  • Perigee: 289 km
  • Apogee: 306 km
  • Inclination: 57.0°
  • Period: 90.5 min

    Mission Highlights

    Fourth mission dedicated to United States Department of Defense, and first flight of Columbia since mission STS-61-C. Due to the nature of this mission, details are classified. Believed to have deployed two satellites, possibly including one second-generation Satellite Data System relay.

    It has been reported that STS-28 also deployed an Advanced KH-11 photo-reconnaissance satellite that used an all-digital imaging system to return pictures. The satellite was placed into a low earth orbit with
    a high-inclination to the equator to allow coverage of most of the Earth's surface. The KH-11 series is a digital imaging photo-
    reconnaissance satellite with both visual and infrared sensors.

    The pioneering Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia (OV-102), the first operational reusable spaceship in NASA's fleet, lifted off from Pad B, Launch Complex 39, KSC, on Aug. 8, 1989. Liftoff time was 8:37 a.m. EDT. It was the 30th flight of the Space Shuttle, and the first flight of the refurbished Columbia since the 61-C mission on Jan. 12, 1986. Landing was at Edwards AFB, CA, at 9:37 p.m. EDT. The mission lasted for 5 days and 1 hour.
    During the flight, the crew shut down a thruster in the reaction control system (RCS) because of indications of a leak. Also, an RCS heater malfunctioned.

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