STS-90

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STS-90 was a 1998 Space Shuttle Columbia mission focused on neuroscience research as part of NASA’s Neurolab program.

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instanceOf NASA spaceflight
Neurolab mission
Space Shuttle mission
crewMember Dafydd Rhys Williams
James A. Pawelczyk
Jay C. Buckey Jr.
Kathryn P. Hire
Richard A. Searfoss NERFINISHED
Richard M. Linnehan
Scott D. Altman
crewSize 7
focus adaptation of the brain and nervous system to spaceflight
effects of microgravity on the nervous system
followedBy STS-91
internationalParticipation Canadian Space Agency
European Space Agency
Japanese space agencies
landingDate 1998-05-03
landingSite Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility
launchDate 1998-04-17
launchSite Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39B
launchVehicle Space Shuttle Columbia
missionCommander Richard A. Searfoss NERFINISHED
missionDuration 15 days
21 hours
50 minutes
58 seconds
missionName Neurolab
missionNumber 90
operator NASA
orbitApogee 272 kilometers
orbiter Columbia
orbitInclination 39.0 degrees
orbitPerigee 248 kilometers
orbitsCompleted 256
partOfProgram Neurolab
surface form: Neurolab program
payload Neurolab Spacelab module
pilot Scott D. Altman
precededBy STS-89
primaryObjective Neurolab investigations of the nervous system in microgravity
neuroscience research
program NASA Space Shuttle program
surface form: Space Shuttle program
researchField behavioral science
cellular neuroscience
developmental biology
human physiology
neurobiology
neuroscience
space medicine
spacecraft OV-102 Columbia
spaceShuttle Space Shuttle Columbia
sponsor NASA
usedLaboratory Spacelab module

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