STS-51-J

Mission Insignia

Mission Statistics
Mission:STS-51-J
Shuttle:Atlantis
Launch Pad:39-A
Launch:October 3, 1985,
11:15:30 am EDT
Landing:October 7, 1985,
10:00:08 a.m. PDT
Duration:Four days, one hour,
44 minutes, 38 seconds
Orbit Altitude:319 nautical miles
Orbit Inclination:28.5 degrees
Miles Traveled:1,725,000
Crew photo

STS-51-J was a space shuttle mission by NASA using the Space Shuttle Atlantis. It was the 21st mission, and carried a payload for the U.S. Department of Defense. It was the first flight for Atlantis.

Table of contents
1 Crew
2 Mission Parameters
3 Mission Highlights
4 Related articles
5 External links

Crew

Mission Parameters

  • Mass:
    • Payload: Two DSCS-III satellites 2,615 kg ea - Total 5,230 kg
    • Booster: IUS upper stage ~18,000 kg
  • Perigee: 476 km
  • Apogee: 486 km
  • Inclination: 28.5°
  • Period: 94.2 min

Mission Highlights

This was the second Space Shuttle mission totally dedicated to the Department of Defense. Its cargo was classified but it is reported that two DSCS-III (Defense Satellite Communications System) communications satellites were launched into stationary orbit by an IUS upper stage. The DSCS satellites use X-band frequencies (8/7 GHz). Each DSCS III satellite has a design life of 10-years, although several of the DSCS satellites on-orbit today have far exceeded their design life expectancy and continue to perform with outstanding results. Liftoff occurred on October 3, 1985, at 11:15 a.m. EDT, from Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center. The orbiter was Atlantis, making its first flight. The mission was classified as "Successful." After a duration of 4 days, 1 hour and 45 minutes, Atlantis landed on Runway 23 at Edwards AFB at l:00 p.m. EDT on October 7, 1985.

Related articles

External links


Previous Mission:
STS-51-I
Space Shuttle program Next Mission:
STS-61-A






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