Human Spaceflights

International Flight No. 139

STS-40

Columbia (11)

USA

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Launch, orbit and landing data

Launch date:  05.06.1991
Launch time:  13:24 UTC
Launch site:  Cape Canaveral (KSC)
Launch pad:  39-B
Altitude:  290 km
Inclination:  39°
Landing date:  14.06.1991
Landing time:  15:39 UTC
Landing site:  Edwards AFB

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STS-40 crew

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Crew

No.   Surname Given names Position Flight No. Duration Orbits
1 USA  O'Connor  Bryan Daniel "O.C."  CDR 2 9d 02h 14m  146 
2 USA  Gutierrez  Sidney McNeill "Sid"  PLT 1 9d 02h 14m  146 
3 USA  Bagian  James Philipp  MSP 2 9d 02h 14m  146 
4 USA  Jernigan  Tamara Elizabeth "Tammy"  MSP 1 9d 02h 14m  146 
5 USA  Seddon  Margaret Rhea  MSP 2 9d 02h 14m  146 
6 USA  Gaffney  Francis Andrew "Drew"  PSP 1 9d 02h 14m  146 
7 USA  Hughes-Fulford  Millie Elizabeth  PSP 1 9d 02h 14m  146 

Crew seating arrangement

Launch
1  O'Connor
2  Gutierrez
3  Bagian
4  Jernigan
5  Seddon
6  Gaffney
7  Hughes-Fulford
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Landing
1  O'Connor
2  Gutierrez
3  Seddon
4  Jernigan
5  Bagian
6  Gaffney
7  Hughes-Fulford

Backup Crew

No.   Surname Given names Position
  USA  Phillips  Robert Ward  PSP
Robert Phillips

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Flight

Launch from Cape Canaveral (KSC); landing on Edwards AFB. The launch originally set for May 22, 1991. The mission was postponed less than 48 hours before launch when it became known that a leaking liquid hydrogen transducer in orbiter main propulsion system which was removed and replaced during leak testing in 1990, had failed an analysis by vendor. Launch reset for June 1, 1991, but postponed again after several attempts to calibrate inertial measurement unit 2 failed. Unit was replaced and retested, and the launch was rescheduled for June 5, 1991.

It was the fifth dedicated Spacelab mission, Spacelab Life Sciences-1, and first dedicated solely to life sciences, using the habitable module. Mission featured most detailed and interrelated physiological measurements in space since 1973–1974 Skylab missions. Subjects were humans, 30 rodents and thousands of tiny jellyfish. Primary SLS-1 experiments studied six body systems; of 18 investigations, ten involved humans, seven involved rodents, and one used jellyfish. Six body systems investigated were cardiovascular/cardiopulmonary (heart, lungs and blood vessels); renal/endocrine (kidneys and hormone-secreting organs and glands); blood (blood plasma); immune system (white blood cells); musculoskeletal (muscles and bones); and neurovestibular (brains and nerves, eyes and inner ear). Other payloads included twelve Getaway Special (GAS) canisters installed on GAS bridge in cargo bay for experiments In materials science, plant biology and cosmic radiation (see G-616); Middeck Zero-Gravity Dynamics Experiment (MODE); and seven Orbiter Experiments (OEX).

Millie Hughes-Fulford was the first female Payload Specialist.

Photos / Drawings

Space Shuttle crew in training
STS-40 rollout STS-40 launch
SLS-1 traditional in-flight photo STS-40
Marmara, Turkey STS-40 landing
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