Spartan-Halley free-flyer

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Spartan-Halley free-flyer was an autonomous, reusable NASA spacecraft designed to study Halley’s Comet by conducting short-duration, targeted observations while deployed from and later retrieved by the Space Shuttle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NASA spacecraft
free-flyer spacecraft
spacecraft
attitudeControl three-axis stabilized
autonomy autonomous
countryOfOperator United States of America
surface form: United States
dataReturn recorded onboard for post-retrieval analysis
deploymentMethod deployed from Space Shuttle
designedFor study of Halley’s Comet
developedBy Goddard Space Flight Center
surface form: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
era 1980s space missions
launchDate 1985-06-17
launchedOnMission STS-51-G
surface form: STS-51G
launchSite KSC LC-39A
Kennedy Space Center
launchVehicle Space Shuttle Discovery
manufacturer Goddard Space Flight Center
surface form: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
missionDurationType short-duration mission
missionProfile deploy-observe-retrieve
missionType astronomy mission
comet observation mission
short-duration free-flyer mission
observationType spectroscopic observations
ultraviolet observations
operationalMode free-flying while separated from Shuttle
operator NASA
partOf NASA Space Shuttle program
surface form: NASA Space Shuttle payloads
powerSource batteries
primaryMission observe Halley’s Comet
program Spartan program
retrievalMethod retrieved by Space Shuttle
retrievedBy Space Shuttle Discovery
reusability reusable
scientificDiscipline astronomy
planetary science
scientificObjective measure ultraviolet emissions from Halley’s Comet
study composition of Halley’s Comet coma
study structure of Halley’s Comet coma
spaceAgency NASA
spacecraftBus Spartan-Halley free-flyer self-linksurface differs
surface form: Spartan free-flyer bus
status mission completed
target Halley
surface form: 1P/Halley

Halley’s Comet
usedWith Spacelab laboratory module
surface form: Space Shuttle payload bay

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STS-51L plannedPayload Spartan-Halley free-flyer
STS-95 payload Spartan-Halley free-flyer
this entity surface form: Spartan 201-5 free-flyer
STS-51-G carriedPayload Spartan-Halley free-flyer
this entity surface form: Spartan-1 free-flying platform
Spartan-Halley free-flyer spacecraftBus Spartan-Halley free-flyer self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Spartan free-flyer bus