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STS-61-H

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Canceled Space Shuttle mission

STS-61-H
NamesSpace Transportation System
Mission typeCommunications satellites deployment (planned)
OperatorNASA
Mission duration7 days, 7 hours, 51 minutes, 51 seconds (planned)
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftSpace Shuttle Columbia (planned)
Launch mass1,217,990 kg (2,685,210 lb)
Landing mass90,584 kg (199,704 lb)
Payload mass21,937 kg (48,363 lb)
Crew
Crew size7 (planned)
MembersMichael L. Coats
John E. Blaha
Robert C. Springer
Anna L. Fisher
James F. Buchli
Pratiwi Sudarmono
Nigel R. Wood
Start of mission
Launch date24 June 1986, 13:09:00UTC (planned)
RocketSpace ShuttleColumbia
Launch siteKennedy Space Center,LC-39B
ContractorRockwell International
End of mission
Landing date1 July 1986, 21:00:51 UTC (planned)
Landing siteKennedy Space Center,
Runway 15
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric orbit (planned)
RegimeLow Earth orbit
Perigee altitude285 km (177 mi)
Apogee altitude295 km (183 mi)
Inclination28.45°
Period90.40 minutes

Space Shuttle patch

Back row:Anna L. Fisher,Robert C. Springer,James F. Buchli
Front row:John E. Blaha andMichael L. Coats
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STS-61-H was aNASASpace Shuttle mission planned to launch on 24 June 1986 usingColumbia. However, it was canceled after theChallenger disaster.

Crew

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PositionAstronaut
CommanderUnited StatesMichael L. Coats
Would have been second spaceflight
PilotUnited StatesJohn E. Blaha
Would have been first spaceflight
Mission Specialist 1United StatesRobert C. Springer
Would have been first spaceflight
Mission Specialist 2United StatesAnna L. Fisher
Would have been second spaceflight
Mission Specialist 3United StatesJames F. Buchli
Would have been third spaceflight
Payload Specialist 1IndonesiaPratiwi Sudarmono
Would have been first spaceflight
Payload Specialist 2United KingdomNigel R. Wood
Would have been first spaceflight

Backup crew

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PositionAstronaut
Payload Specialist 1IndonesiaTaufik Akbar
Would have been first spaceflight
Payload Specialist 2United KingdomRichard A. Farrimond
Would have been first spaceflight

Crew notes

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Before Buchli was assigned to STS-61-H,Norman E. Thagard was the potential Mission Specialist 3 for this flight.

Mission objectives

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The main task of the mission was to bring two commercial satellites into orbit –Palapa B3 andWestar-6S, and military communication satellite -Skynet-4A, TheBritish Skynet and theIndonesian Palapa were supposed to be accompanied by an astronaut from the two countries.

After theChallenger disaster, the deployment of commercial satellites by the Space Shuttle was stopped, and for several years no international astronauts were nominated. Thus, neither the British nor the Indonesian payload specialists got a second chance for a spaceflight. The NASA crew however stayed together and participated in a 56-hour-long simulated mission known as STS-61-M(T) in 1987. The crew finally flew onSTS-29, with Anna L. Fisher being replaced byJames P. Bagian.

Skynet 4A was launched on 1 January 1990 with aTitan III, Westar-6S was renamedGalaxy-6 and launched on 12 October 1992 by anAriane 44L. Palapa-B3 was renamed toPalapa B2P and was launched on 20 March 1987 with aDelta-3920.

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