STS-58

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STS-58 was a 1993 NASA Space Shuttle Columbia mission focused on life sciences research, particularly the effects of spaceflight on the human body.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NASA spaceflight
Space Shuttle mission
Space life sciences mission
aboardLaboratory Spacelab module
callsign Columbia
commander John E. Blaha
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crewSize 7
focus cardiovascular research
effects of spaceflight on the human body
musculoskeletal research
neuroscience experiments
space physiology
vestibular system studies
followedBy STS-61
landingDate 1993-11-01
landingMass 93,000 kg
landingSite Edwards Air Force Base
launchDate 1993-10-18
launchMass 115,000 kg
launchSite Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39B
missionDuration 14 days 0 hours 12 minutes
missionDurationDays 14
missionPatchShape circular
missionSpecialist David Wolf
surface form: David A. Wolf

Margaret Rhea Seddon
Shannon Lucid
William S. McArthur Jr.
missionType Life sciences research
Spacelab mission
notableFor one of the most comprehensive space life sciences missions to date
operator NASA
orbitApogee 274 km
orbitInclination 39.0 degrees
orbitPerigee 262 km
orbitPeriod 90.3 minutes
payload SLS-1
surface form: SLS-2

Spacelab Life Sciences-2
payloadSpecialist Martin J. Fettman
pilot Richard A. Searfoss NERFINISHED
precededBy STS-51
researchSubject humans
other biological specimens
rats
spacecraft OV-102
Space Shuttle Columbia
spaceShuttleProgram NASA Space Shuttle program
surface form: Space Shuttle program
yearOfSpaceflight 1993

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