
STS-89 - Wikipedia
STS-89 was a Space Shuttle mission to the Mir space station flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour, and launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on 22 January 1998.
STS-89 - NASA
1998年1月22日 · STS-89 delivered Cosmonaut Salizhan Sharipov to Mir and replaced U.S. Mir astronaut David Wolf with Andy Thomas, after Wolf had spent 119 days onboard Mir and a total of 128 days on-orbit. Initially, Thomas found his Sokol pressure suit did not fit, and the crew exchange was allowed to proceed only after Wolf's suit was adjusted to fit Thomas.
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STS-89: Last NASA Astronaut to Mir
STS-89 initiated the last NASA Mir residency by delivering Andy Thomas and bringing David Wolf home. The crew, which included cosmonaut Salizhan Sharipov helped strengthen NASA s partnership with Russia in preparation for the International Space Station (ISS). The Space Shuttle Endeavour became the first Orbiter after Atlantis to dock with Mir.
STS-89 Fact Sheet - Spaceline
1997年3月28日 · STS-89 Fact Sheet. By Cliff Lethbridge. STS-89 — Endeavour. 89th Space Shuttle Mission. 12th Flight of Endeavour. Crew: Terrence W. Wilcutt, Commander. Joe Frank Edwards, Jr., Pilot. Michael P. Anderson, Mission Specialist. Bonnie J. Dunbar, Mission Specialist. James F. Reilly II, Mission Specialist. Salizhan S. Sharipov, Mission Specialist ...
Spaceflight mission report: STS-89
STS-89 marked the eighth of nine planned missions to dock an American Space Shuttle with Russia's Mir space station. This mission delivered Astronaut Andrew Thomas to Mir as the NASA 7 astronaut and will return David Wolf to Earth.
STS-89 - Encyclopedia Astronautica
STS-89 - Wakeup Song: Clap For the Wolfman - . Flight : STS-89 . "Clap For the Wolfman" by Burton Cummings in honor of astronaut David Wolf who joined the crew after 120 days aboard Mir.
The STS-89 mission is part of the NASA/Mir program which consists of nine Shuttle-Mir dockings and seven long-duration flights of U.S. astronauts aboard the Russian space station. The U.S. astronauts will launch and land on a Shuttle and serve as Mir crew members, while the Mir cosmonauts use their traditional Soyuz vehicle for launch and landing.
STS-89 [Flight # 89]
2016年1月29日 · David Wolf (STS-86) Mir Docking: Kristall, 24 January 1998, 20:14 UTC - 29 January 1998, 15:56 UTC. This was the eighth docking of the shuttle to Mir. Andy Thomas transferred to Mir in exchange for David Wolf. Crew. Page last modified: 08 April 2024 17:42:36.
NASA - NSSDCA - Spacecraft - Details
STS 89 was a US Shuttle launch intended to reach and dock with the MIR space station to deliver a new American astronaut for endurance and experience in MIR, and to bring back an earlier astronaut after his four months of stay. It also carried 1,500 kg of supplies and docked at 20:14 UT on January 24.
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