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STS-89 — 89-й старт многоразового транспортного космического корабля в рамках программы Спейс Шаттл и 12-й космический полёт Индевор, произведен 23 января ...
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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 ...
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STS-89 delivered Cosmonaut Salizhan Sharipov to Mir and replaced US Mir astronaut David Wolf with Andy Thomas, after Wolf had spent 119 days onboard Mir and a ...
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Эмблема миссии STS-89. Нажать для увеличения. Экипаж миссии: командир - Теренс Уилкатт, пилот - Джо Эдвардс, специалисты полёта - Джеймс Рейлли, ...
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21 февр. 2025 г. ... Watch Space Shuttle Endeavour launch on STS-89 (Jan 22, 1998) for the eighth Shuttle-Mir docking, delivering supplies and astronaut Andy ...
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22 янв. 2023 г. ... STS-89 marked Endeavour's return-to-flight after more than a year of maintenance. As the youngest member of NASA's shuttle fleet, she logged 11 ...
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15 апр. 2012 г. ... Марки с портретами членов экипажа STS-89. Endeavour 23.01.1998 - 31.01.1998. Для увеличения изображения - кликнуть по выбранной марке ...
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Shuttle Mission, STS-89. Orbiter, Endeavour(12th flight). Launch (estimated), 9:48 p.m. January 22, 1998 (EST). Launch Site, NASA Kennedy Space Center Pad ...
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The prime objective of the mission was the eighth docking of a Space Shuttle to the Russian Mir Space Station, and the sixth consecutive transfer of astronauts ...
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STS-89 landing
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YouTube • August 3, 2011 • 01:00:37
The flight crew of the STS-89 Space Shuttle Orbiter Endeavour, Cmdr. Terrence W. Wilcutt, Pilot Frank Edwards, and Mission Specialists Michael P. Anderson, James F. Reilly, Bonnie J. Dunbar, Salizhan Shakirovich Sharipov, David A. Wolf, and Andrew S.W. Thomas, present an overview of their mission. Images include prelaunch activities such as ...
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Watch Space Shuttle Endeavour launch on STS-89 (Jan 22, 1998) for the eighth Shuttle-Mir docking, delivering supplies and astronaut Andy Thomas to Mir. Endeavour STS-89 Astronaut Crew: Commander: Terrence Wilcutt Pilot: Joe Edwards Jr. Mission Specialist 1: James Reilly, II Mission Specialist 2: Michael Anderson Mission Specialist 3: Bonnie ...
YouTube • March 28, 2013 • 15:17
On this first day of the STS-89 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Terrence W. Wilcutt, Pilot Frank Edwards, and Mission Specialists Michael P. Anderson, James F. Reilly, Bonnie J. Dunbar, Salizhan Shakirovich Sharipov, David A. Wolf and Andrew S.W. Thomas, can be seen performing pre-launch activities such as eating the traditional breakfast, crew ...
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STS 89 Launch NASA Footage
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1998: Space Shuttle Flight 89 (STS-89) Endeavour (NASA/Roscosmos)
YouTube • February 26, 2025 • 02:34
Inside the cockpit of Space Shuttle Endeavour, experience the final moments of STS-89 as the orbiter descends toward Runway 15 at Kennedy Space Center on January 31, 1998. From 6,000 feet, the crew executes the preflare maneuver, transitioning from a steep glide to a precise touchdown. With no go-around capability, the shuttle glides in at ~200 ...