STS-30

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STS-30 was a 1989 NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis mission notable for deploying the Magellan spacecraft to Venus.

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Label Occurrences
STS-30 canonical 7
Space Shuttle mission STS-30 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf NASA spaceflight
Space Shuttle mission
atlantisFlightNumber 4
callsign Atlantis
commander David M. Walker
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crewMember David M. Walker
Mark C. Lee
Mary L. Cleave
Norman E. Thagard
Ronald J. Grabe
crewSize 5
deployedSpacecraft Magellan
destination Low Earth orbit
followedBy STS-28
landingDate 1989-05-08
landingRunway Edwards AFB Runway 17
surface form: Runway 22, Edwards AFB
landingSite Edwards Air Force Base
launchDate 1989-05-04
launchMass about 116,000 kg
launchSite Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39B
launchVehicle Space Shuttle Atlantis
launchYear 1989
missionDuration 4 days
about 97 hours
missionName STS-30 self-link
missionNumber 29
missionSpecialist Mark C. Lee
Mary L. Cleave
Norman E. Thagard
missionType Earth-orbital shuttle mission
Planetary probe deployment
notableFor Deployment of the Magellan Venus radar mapping spacecraft
operator NASA
orbitApogee approximately 301 km
orbiterVehicle Atlantis
orbitInclination 28.5 degrees
orbitPerigee approximately 296 km
pilot Ronald J. Grabe
precededBy STS-29
primaryObjective Deploy the Magellan spacecraft to Venus
primaryPayload Magellan spacecraft
program NASA Space Shuttle program
surface form: Space Shuttle program
reentry 1989-05-08
reentrySite Edwards Air Force Base
shuttleProgramFlightNumber 29
spaceAgency NASA
spacecraft Atlantis (OV-104)
spaceShuttle Space Shuttle Atlantis
targetPlanetOfDeployedProbe Venus

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OV-104 performedMission STS-30
Atlantis notableMission STS-30
Mark C. Lee participantIn STS-30
this entity surface form: Space Shuttle mission STS-30
STS-30 missionName STS-30 self-link