The STS-2 flight seeks to (1) fly the vehicle with a heavier payload than the first flight; (2) test Columbia's ability to hold steady attitude for Earth-viewing payloads; (3) measure the range of payload environment during launch and entry; (4) further test the payload bay doors and space radiators; and (5) operate the Canadian-built remote manipulator arm. The seven experiments which comprise the OSTA-1 payload are described as well as experiments designed to assess shuttle orbiter performance during launch, boost, orbit, atmospheric entry and landing. The menu for the seven-day flight and crew biographies, are included with mission profiles and overviews of ground support operations.
STS-2 second space shuttle mission: Shuttle to carry scientific payload on second flight
1981-09-22
Miscellaneous
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Space Shuttle payload flight manifest
NTRS | 1982
Space Shuttle Payload Information Source
NTRS | 2000
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