Space shuttle Columbia her missions and crews

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adam_text CONTENTS LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ........................................... XIII PREFACE ................................................... XVII ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ........................................... XIX 1 IT WILL TAKE A HUNDRED FLIGHTS ...................................... 1 THE ASTRONAUTS ASTRONAUT ...................................... 1 BIRTH PAINS .................................................. 3 A CALCULATED RISK? ............................................. 4 THE BUTTERFLY AND THE BULLET ..................................... 5 THE ROCKY ROAD TO STS-1 ....................................... 6 SOFTWARE: THE BIGGEST STUMBLING BLOCK ............................. 10 RIDE OF A LIFETIME ............................................ 11 CHECKING OUT COLUMBIA ....................................... 16 A SPACIOUS, SPARTAN HOME-FROM-HOME ............................ 18 RETURN TO CALIFORNIA! ......................................... 19 A RACE AGAINST TIME .......................................... 23 BIRTHDAY THRILLS, SPILLS AND DIRTY WINDOWS .......................... 25 A HALVED MISSION ............................................ 26 FLEXING CANADARM S MUSCLES .................................... 28 A SCIENTIFIC BOUNTY ........................................... 30 AN AMBITIOUS MISSION ......................................... 32 SPACE SICKNESS .............................................. 33 SUBSTITUTION: IECM OFF, PDP `ON .............................. 34 PATHFINDER FOR SPACELAB ....................................... 35 A MONSTER STORM ............................................ 39 ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT ....................................... 42 IT WILL TAKE A HUNDRED FLIGHTS ................................. 44 A QUIET MISSION ............................................. 46 ............................................... 47 IT JUST GOES THERMAL TESTS ............................................... 49 IBLIOYHEK DEUTSCHES LY LUSELLM :: I _Y .. VIII CONTENTS TYING UP LOOSE ENDS .......................................... 50 VEIL OF SECRECY .............................................. 51 DATE WITH THE PRESIDENT ....................................... 52 2 COLUMBIA DELIVERS ............................................ 55 AN UNPROTECTED CREW ......................................... 55 SPACE TRUCK ................................................ 57 THE `ACE MOVING COMPANY ................................... 59 SPACEWALKING FROM THE SHUTTLE .................................. 62 PRACTICE FOR THE SOLAR MAX REPAIR ................................ 64 SPACEWALK CANCELLED .......................................... 65 A HELLISH RIDE HOME .......................................... 66 SPACELAB: A MULTIPURPOSE RESEARCH FACILITY .......................... 68 SPACELAB-1: A `FREE-FOR-ALL MISSION ............................... 71 SPACELAB ONLY MODIFICATIONS TO COLUMBIA ........................ 72 ASSEMBLY OF SPACELAB-1 ....................................... 72 A COMPLEX MISSION ........................................... 73 PILOTS: AVOID THE SPACELAB! ..................................... 78 PROBLEMS BEFORE RE-ENTRY ...................................... 80 NEW MISSION, NEW NUMBER ..................................... 82 A `NEW COLUMBIA ........................................... 84 A POLITICAL FLIGHT ............................................. 86 `MISSION IMPOSSIBLE .......................................... 88 THE CURSE OF STEVE HAWLEY ..................................... 89 A TRIUMPHANT START TO A TRAGIC YEAR ............................... 92 STS-61C: THE END OF INNOCENCE ............................... 93 TOUGH TO LAUNCH, TOUGHER TO LAND ................................ 95 3 RECOVERY AFTER CHALLENGER ...................................... 99 A BUSY YEAR CUT SHORT ......................................... 99 THE `REAL ASTRONAUT LOOK RETURNS .............................. 102 SECRET MISSION ............................................. 103 A MYSTERIOUS, `FLASHING SATELLITE ................................ 104 COLUMBIA BACK IN BUSINESS .................................... 106 AN URGENT MISSION .......................................... 106 A LEASED SATELLITE ............................................ 107 PUSHING THE ENVELOPE ........................................ 109 ONE DOWN, ONE TO GO ........................................ 110 WHAT YOU SAW WAS WHAT YOU GOT ............................... 112 LDEF COMES HOME ......................................... 115 A MINI-SPACELAB MISSION ..................................... 116 A RECORD-SETTING FLIGHT ....................................... 118 WELL-WEATHERED ............................................. 119 UNFINISHED BUSINESS ......................................... 120 ASTRO-1: FOUR POWERFUL EYES ON THE UNIVERSE ..................... 122 AN AMBITIOUS VENTURE ........................................ 124 CONTENTS IX HYDROGEN LEAKS ............................................ 125 ASTRO-1 COMES ALIVE ....................................... 129 SUCCESS FROM FAILURE ......................................... 133 AN EARLIER-THAN-PLANNED LANDING ................................ 134 RETURN OF SPACELAB .......................................... 135 A SINGLE-SHIFT MISSION ........................................ 138 A MODERN-DAY TORTURE CHAMBER ................................ 140 RODENT STUDIES ............................................. 141 FIRST JELLYFISH IN SPACE ........................................ 143 A CONTINGENCY SPACEWALK? .................................... 143 4 EXTENDED CAPBILITIES ......................................... 147 A PERSONAL CONNECTION ....................................... 147 THE BENEFIT OF LONGER SHUTTLE MISSIONS ........................... 147 A SCIENTIFIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CHALLENGE .......................... 149 CRYSTAL GROWTH ............................................. 153 RCRS PROBLEMS ............................................ 156 A STEADY MISSION ........................................... 156 FLUID PHYSICS .............................................. 158 COMBUSTION RESEARCH ........................................ 161 BIOTECHNOLOGY ............................................. 162 A FIT AND HEALTHY CREW ....................................... 163 HALF-FULL OR HALF-EMPTY? ...................................... 166 A SATELLITE FOR THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE ........................ 167 TESTING NOBEL PRIZE SCIENCE ................................... 168 FLIGHT RULES OVERRULED ........................................ 169 LAGEOS-2 DEPLOYMENT ...................................... 170 `TELESCIENCE PUT TO THE TEST ................................... 173 PREPARING FOR SPACE STATION OPERATIONS ........................... 174 COLUMBIA RETURNS `HOME TO KSC ............................... 177 YOU WOULDN T BELIEVE ME! ................................... 179 MINI-MARATHONS ............................................ 180 AN IMPORTANT MISSION FOR GERMANY ............................. 181 A TROUBLED ROAD TO SPACE ..................................... 183 RED LIGHTS IN THE COCKPIT ...................................... 185 `THERE S ONLY ONE JERRY ROSS! .................................. 188 A FULL PLATE OF EXPERIMENTS .................................... 190 TORTURE CHAMBER ........................................... 192 ROBOTIC EXPERIMENTS ......................................... 193 AN EXTENDED MISSION ........................................ 195 JOHN BLAHA AND THE LONG ROAD TO SLS-2 .......................... 196 A CONTROVERSIAL FLIGHT ........................................ 198 OFF TO WORK ............................................... 200 A PRODUCTIVE MISSION ........................................ 205 COOL CREW ................................................. 208 X CONTENTS USMP-2: LONG-TERM PAYOFF .................................... 209 OAST-2: A TECHNOLOGY TESTBED ................................. 213 PREPARING FOR THE SPACE STATION ................................. 216 SOLAR STUDIES....... ............. 218 A SUPERB SCIENTIFIC SUCCESS .................................... 219 TWO HISTORIC `COLUMBIAS...................................... 220 IML-2: AN INTERNATIONAL TRIUMPH ............................... 221 FOUR SHUTTLES IN FLORIDA ...................................... 223 A BUSY, AROUND-THE-CLOCK MISSION ............................... 224 PRACTISING FOR THE SPACE STATION ................................. 227 A SMOOTH FLIGHT ............................................ 232 RECORD-BREAKERS! ........................................... 233 5 GOLDEN AGE ................................................ 235 OVERHAUL ................................................. 236 A DIFFICULT ROAD TO SPACE ...................................... 237 SEVENTH TIME LUCKY .......................................... 239 IMPORTANT GOVERNMENT BUSINESS FOR FRED LESLIE .................... 241 CRYSTAL GROWTH RESEARCH ...................................... 243 GROWING CROPS IN SPACE ...................................... 243 THE `BIG PICTURE ............................................ 244 THE STRANGE BEHAVIOUR OF FLUIDS IN MICROGRAVITY .................... 246 SEMICONDUCTOR FACTORY IN SPACE ................................ 248 A FLAWLESS MISSION .......................................... 250 SATELLITE ON A STRING ......................................... 251 BAD SIMULATION RUN .......................................... 253 LEARNING TO WALK ........................................... 254 BLOODIED NOSES ............................................. 256 USMP-3: TORCHBEARER OF THE `SEMICONDUCTOR AGE .................. 260 MISSION EXTENDED ........................................... 261 THE MIDDECK GLOVEBOX ...................................... 262 A BITTERSWEET MISSION ........................................ 264 SHORT-NOTICE SPACELAB ........................................ 266 A WORRYING DISCOVERY ........................................ 268 THE BUSIEST DAY ............................................ 270 FLUID PHYSICS RESEARCH ....................................... 272 MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS ......................................... 274 COLUMBIA S `OTHER PASSENGERS .................................. 276 RECORD-BREAKERS ............................................ 277 SPACE STATION PRACTICE ........................................ 278 ORFEUS-SPAS-2: A FREE-FLYING OBSERVATORY ....................... 280 BOOSTER CONCERNS ......................................... 282 WSF-3: AN ORBITING SEMICONDUCTOR FACTORY ........................ 284 A SHORTER-THAN-PLANNED FREE-FLIGHT .............................. 286 `BIONIC EYES ? .............................................. 287 CONTENTS XI A LITTLE MORE ELBOW GREASE .................................. 288 COLUMBIA BREAKS HER OWN RECORD ............................... 290 6A MINIATURE SPACE STATION ..................................... 293 A BROKEN ANKLE ............................................ 293 PENULTIMATE SPACELAB ........................................ 295 MSL- 1: INVESTIGATING PHYSICAL SCIENCE PHENOMENA ................... 297 UNDERSTANDING COMBUSTION ON EARTH AND IN SPACE .................. 299 CHANGE OF FORTUNE .......................................... 300 A PRODUCTIVE, ALBEIT SHORT, FLIGHT ................................ 303 REFLIGHT .................................................. 308 MAKING LEMONADE OUT OF LEMONS ............................... 309 COMBUSTION SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS ................................ 311 SPACE STATION HARDWARE DEMONSTRATIONS .......................... 314 MATERIALS RESEARCH .......................................... 315 THE `REVOLUTIONARY TEMPUS .................................. 316 SUCCESS, SECOND TIME AROUND ................................... 318 LEONID S LONG WAIT .......................................... 318 FIRST SPACEWALK FROM COLUMBIA ................................ 319 A FREE-FLYING SOLAR OBSERVATORY ................................. 320 DOING THE TWIST ............................................ 322 SPARTAN IN A SPIN ........................................... 323 RESCUING SPARTAN ........................................... 325 OUR LAST CHANCE TO LOOK AT THIS ............................... 327 AERCAM/SPRINT ............................................ 329 REFINING SPACEWALKING TECHNIQUES ............................... 330 FREE-FLYING CAMERA .......................................... 332 USMP-4: A GREAT MISSION ................................... 333 A REDEPLOYMENT OF SPARTAN? ................................... 336 BITTERSWEET VOYAGE .......................................... 337 NO BLAME FOR CHAWLA ........................................ 339 TOM CRUISE S STUNTMAN ...................................... 341 EVERYONE IS A MISSION SPECIALIST .............................. 341 NEUROLAB AND THE `DECADE OF THE BRAIN .......................... 342 ABSEILING INTO THE SPACELAB ................................... 343 INCREDIBLE! .............................................. 344 AN EXTRA PUSH ALONG THE WAY .................................. 346 A SEVERAL-THOUSAND-STRONG CREW ................................ 347 A MAGNIFICENT MISSION ....................................... 347 RCRS PROBLEMS ............................................ 349 RODENT EXPERIMENTS ......................................... 350 NEONATAL DEATHS ............................................ 353 A FAST PACE ON BOARD `BLURROLAB................................ 354 STRICTLY NON-STATION MISSIONS ONLY ............................... 360 A HEAVY PAYLOAD ........................................... 361 XII CONTENTS IUS PROBLEMS .............................................. 363 MAKING SUPERMAN JEALOUS .................................... 364 ASTRONOMICAL TARGETS ........................................ 365 GENESIS OF CHANDRA ......................................... 366 THE ROCKY ROAD TO SPACE ...................................... 368 CUTOFF! GIVE CUTOFF! ....................................... 369 DOING HER JOB .............................................. 370 NEAR-DISASTER .............................................. 372 CHANDRA READY TO OPEN ITS X-RAY EYES ............................ 373 MIDDECK EXPERIMENTS ........................................ 374 7 UNCERTAIN FUTURE ............................................ 377 A SHIP WITHOUT A MISSION ..................................... 377 A NEAR-DISASTROUS ASCENT ...................................... 378 LEAN, MEAN MACHINE ......................................... 379 AN ASTRONOMICAL ICON ........................................ 381 HST SM-3: `THE BIGGIE ....................................... 383 A LONG ROAD TO SPACE ........................................ 387 GETTING OUTTA TOWN IN A HURRY! ............................... 388 NOT OUT OF THE WOODS YET ..................................... 390 HUBBLE CAPTURED ............................................ 392 MASTERFUL PERFORMANCES .................................... 395 A MORE CAPABLE HUBBLE ...................................... 399 HOMEWARD BOUND .......................................... 404 JUST A RESEARCH MISSION ..................................... 405 AN ISRAELI IN SPACE .......................................... 407 AN IMPORTANT MISSION FOR SCIENCE ............................... 409 A PURPOSE-BUILT RESEARCH MODULE ............................... 410 ALONG WAIT ............................................... 415 BINGO! WE NAILED ONE! ..................................... 417 HOT SCIENCE IN A WARM LAB .................................... 419 SMALL WONDERS AND JOYS ...................................... 424 ABSOLUTELY NO CONCERN FOR ENTRY .............................. 425 LAST DAY .................................................. 426 8 IN MY BOOK, THEY ALWAYS LANDED ............................... 429 PREMONITIONS .............................................. 429 LOCK THE DOORS ........................................... 432 THE GOLDEN EGG ............................................. 434 TIMELINE TO TRAGEDY ......................................... 436 DEBRIS SEARCHING AND SOUL SEARCHING ............................. 441 MORE STABLE THAN LAUNCH? ..................................... 446 A VERY `HUMAN MACHINE ...................................... 451 COLUMBIA S MISSIONS ............................................ 457 INDEX ....................................................... 475
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