OSS-1 - A pathfinder mission for space science on the Space Shuttle

On its third flight, the Space Shuttle carried a payload of nine scientific instruments, designated OSS-1, to demonstrate the capability of the Shuttle for research in space plasma physics, solar physics, astronomy, life sciences, and space technology and to characterize the environment associated w...

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