Space Shuttle Columbia – 1997 – live crew interview – Video



19-05-2012 13:39 Live interview with the crew of Space Shuttle Columbia, 4th of july 1997 - CNN Q&A Mission name: STS-94 Space shuttle: Columbia Launch pad: 39-A Launch date: 1 July 1997, 2:02:02 pm EDT Landing: 17 July 1997, 6:47:29 am EDT, KSC, Runway 33 Mission duration: 15 days, 16 hours, 45 minutes, 29 seconds Orbital altitude: 184 statute miles Orbital inclination: 28.45 degrees Distance traveled: 6.2 million miles Commander: James D. Halsell Fourth spaceflight Pilot: Susan L. Still Second spaceflight Payload Commander: Janice E. Voss Fourth spaceflight Mission Specialist 2: Michael L. Gernhardt Third spaceflight Mission Specialist 3: Donald A. Thomas Fourth spaceflight Payload Specialist 1: Roger Crouch Second spaceflight Payload Specialist 2: Greg Linteris Second spaceflight STS-94 was flown by the same crew that flew STS-83 Mass: Orbiter Landing with payload: 117802 kilograms (259710 lb) MSL-1 Spacelab Module: 10169 kilograms (22420 lb) Perigee: 296 kilometres (184 mi) Apogee: 300 kilometres (190 mi) Inclination: 28.5° Period: 90.5 min

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