STS-62

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STS-62 was a 1994 Space Shuttle Columbia mission focused on microgravity research and materials science experiments in low Earth orbit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NASA spaceflight
Space Shuttle mission
commander John H. Casper NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crewMember Andrew M. Allen NERFINISHED
Charles D. Gemar NERFINISHED
John H. Casper NERFINISHED
Marsha S. Ivins NERFINISHED
Pierre J. Thuot NERFINISHED
crewSize 5
followedBy STS-59 NERFINISHED
inclination approximately 39 degrees
landingDate 1994-03-18
landingSite Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility NERFINISHED
launchDate 1994-03-04
launchLocation Kennedy Space Center NERFINISHED
launchSite Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A
launchYear 1994
missionDuration 13 days
approximately 13 days 23 hours
missionNumber 62
missionObjective conduct materials processing experiments in space
conduct microgravity science experiments in orbit
missionSpecialist Charles D. Gemar NERFINISHED
Marsha S. Ivins NERFINISHED
Pierre J. Thuot NERFINISHED
missionType materials science research mission
microgravity research mission
operator NASA
orbiter Columbia NERFINISHED
orbitRegime low Earth orbit
orbitType low Earth orbit
payloadType materials processing experiments
microgravity experiment payloads
pilot Andrew M. Allen NERFINISHED
precededBy STS-60 NERFINISHED
primaryFocus materials science experiments
microgravity research
program NASA Space Shuttle program
surface form: Space Shuttle program
researchField fluid physics
life sciences
materials science
technology experiments
spaceAgency NASA
spacecraft Space Shuttle Columbia NERFINISHED
spacecraftName Columbia NERFINISHED
spacecraftSerialNumber OV-102 NERFINISHED
spacecraftType Space Shuttle orbiter
spaceShuttleProgramMissionNumber 16th flight of Columbia

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STS-60 followedBy STS-62
STS-59 precededBy STS-62