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COLUMBIA
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1982

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1985

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1988

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1990

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1991

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1992

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1992

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1993

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1993

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1994

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COLUMBIA
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1994

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COLUMBIA
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1994

STS-64
DISCOVERY
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1994

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1994

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ATLANTIS
November 3-14
1994

AHANTIS

STS-71
ATLANTIS
June 27-July 7
1995

STS-76
ATLANTIS
March 22-31
1996

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STS-59
ENDEAVOUR
April 9-20
1994

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STS-67
ENDEAVOUR
March 2-18
1995

STS-75
COLUMBIA
February 22-March 9
1996

41-C
CHALLENGER
April 6-13
1984

51-G
DISCOVERY
June 17-24
1985

STS-33
DISCOVERY
November 22-27
1989

STS-45
ATLANTIS
March 24-April 2
1992

STS-54
ENDEAVOUR
January 13-19
1993

STS-63
DISCOVERY
February 3-11
1995

41-B
CHALLENGER
February 3-11
1984

STS-70
DISCOVERY
July 13-22
1995

STS-69
ENDEAVOUR
September 7-18
1995

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STS-73
COLUMBIA
October 20-November 5
1995

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STS-74
ATLANTIS
November 12-20
1995

STS-72
ENDEAVOUR
January 11-20
1996

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STS-77
ENDEAVOUR
May 19-29
1996

STS-78
COLUMBIA
June 20-July 7
1996

STS-79
ATLANTIS
September 16-26
1996

STS-80
COLUMBIA

November (scheduled)
1996

STS-81
ATLANTIS
January(scheduled)
1997

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61-C—Columbia

STS-1—Columbia
April 12-14.1981
Commander: John W. Young
Pilot: Robert L. Crippen
Mission Duration: 2 days. 6 hr. 20 min. 32 sec
Orbits of Earth: 36
Development Flight Instrumentation (DFI)

STS-2—Columbia
November 12-14.1981
Commander: Joe H. Engle
Pilot: Richard H. Truly
Mission Duration: 2 days. 6 hr. 13 min, 13 sec
Orbits of Earth: 36
Office of Space and Terrestrial Applications
(OSTAJ-1 experiments

STS-3—Columbia
March 22-30.1982
Commander: Jack R. Lousma
Pilot: C. Gordon Fullerton
Mission Duration: 8 days, 4 min. 45 sec
Orbits of Earth: 129
Office of Space Science (OSS) and
material science experiments

STS-4—Columbia
June 27—July 4,1982
Commander: Thomas K. Mattingly II
Pilot: Henry W. Hartsfield, Jr.
Mission Duration: 7 days, 1 hr, 9 min, 40 sec
Orbits of Earth: 112
Scientific experiments

STS-5—Columbia
November 11-16.1982
Commander: Vance D. Brand
Pilot: Robert F. Overmyer
Mission Specialists: Joseph P. Allen. William B. Lenoir
Mission Duration: 5 days, 2 hr, 14 min, 26 sec
Orbits of Earth: 81
Deployment of Telesat-E (Canadian
communications satellite) and
Satellite Business Systems (SBS)-C

October 5-13.1984
Commander: Robert L. Crippen
Pilot: Jon A. McBride
Mission Specialists: David C. Leestma. Sally K. Ride.
Kathryn D. Sullivan
Payload Specialists: Paul D. Scully-Power. Marc Garneau
Mission Duration: 8 days. 5 hr. 23 min, 33 sec
Orbits of Earth: 132
Deployment of Earth Radiation Budget Satellite (ERBS).
OSTA-3 experiments; EVA refueling

November 8-16.1984
Commander: Frederick H. Hauck
Pilot: David M. Walker
Mission Specialists: Joseph P. Allen, Anna L. Fisher.
Dale A. Gardner
Mission Duration: 7 days. 23 hr. 44 min. 56 sec
Orbits of Earth: 126
Deployment of Telesat-H and Syncom IV-1: EVA retrieval of
PALAPA-B2 and WESTAR VI for repair on Earth

51-C—Discovery
January 24-27.1985
Commander: Thomas K. Mattingly II
Pilot: Loren J. Shriver
Mission Specialists: Ellison S. Onizuka. James F. Buchli
Payload Specialist: Gary E. Payton
Mission Duration: 3 days, 1 hr, 33 min, 23 sec
Orbits of Earth: 48
Department of Defense (DOD) mission

51-D—Discovery
April 12-19.1985
Commander: Karol J. Bobko
Pilot: Donald E. Williams
Mission Specialists: Jeffrey A. Hoffman, S. David Griggs.
M. Rhea Seddon
Payload Specialists: Charles D. Walker. Senator E. Jake Gam
(Utah)
Mission Duration: 6 days. 23 hr, 55 min, 23 sec
Orbits of Earth: 109
Deployment of Telesat-I and Syncom IV-3: EVA to correct
propulsion stage

51-B—Challenger

April 4-9.1983
Commander: Paul J. Weitz
Pilot: Karol J. Bobko
Mission Specialists: Donald H. Peterson. F. Story Musgrave
Mission Duration: 5 days, 23 min. 42 sec
Orbits of Earth: 80
Deployment of Tracking and Data Relay
Satellite (TDRS)-A

April 29-May 6.1985
Commander: Robert F. Overmyer
Pilot: Frederick D. Gregory
Mission Specialists: Don L. Lind. Norman E. Thagard.
William E. Thornton
Payload Specialists: Taylor E. Wang. Lodewijk van den Berg
Mission Duration: 7 days, 8 min, 46 sec
Orbits of Earth: 110
Spacelab 3

June 18-24.1983
Commander: Robert L. Crippen
Pilot: Frederick H. Hauck
Mission Specialists: Sally K. Ride, John M. Fabian,
Norman E. Thagard
Mission Duration: 6 days, 2 hr, 23 min, 59 sec
Orbits of Earth: 97
Deployment of PALAPA-B1 (Indonesia communications
satellite), Telesat-F, and German Shuttle Pallet Satellite
(SPAS)-01; OSTA-2 experiments

STS-8—Challenger
August 30-September 5,1983
Commander: Richard H. Truly
Pilot: Daniel C. Brandenstein
Mission Specialists: Guion S. Bluford, Jr., Dale A. Gardner.
William E. Thornton
Mission Duration: 6 days, 1 hr, 8 min, 43 sec
Orbits of Earth: 97
Deployment of INSAT (India communications satellite);
biomedical experiments

STS-9—Columbia
November 28-December 8,1983
Commander: John W. Young
Pilot: Brewster H. Shaw, Jr.
Mission Specialists: Robert A.R. Parker, Owen K. Garriott
Payload Specialists: Byron K. Lichtenberg.
Ulf D. Merbold
Mission Duration: 10 days, 7 hr, 47 min. 24 sec
Orbits of Earth: 166
Spacelab-1

41-B—Challenger
February 3-11,1984
Commander: Vance D. Brand
Pilot: Robert L. Gibson
Mission Specialists: Bruce McCandless II, Ronald E. McNair.
Robert L. Stewart
Mission Duration: 7 days, 23 hr, 15 min, 55 sec
Orbits of Earth: 127
Deployment of PALAPA-B2. WESTAR-VI. and SPAS-01;
manned maneuvering unit (MMU) tests

41-C—Challenger
April 6-13,1984
Commander: Robert L. Crippen
Pilot: Francis R. (Dick) Scobee
Mission Specialists: Terry J. Hart. James D. van Hoften,
George D. Nelson
Mission Duration: 6 days, 23 hr. 40 min, 7 sec
Orbits of Earth: 107
Long-Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) deployment, solar
maximum mission (SMM) satellite repair in orbit via MMU
extravehicular activity (EVA)

BEHEBHHI
August 30-September 5.1984
Commander: Henry W. Hartsfield. Jr.
Pilot: Michael L. Coats
Mission Specialists: Richard M. Mullane. Steven A. Hawley.
Judith A. Resnik
Payload Specialist: Charles D. Walker
Mission Duration: 6 days. 56 min, 4 sec
Orbits of Earth: 96
Deployment of SBS-D. Syncom IV-2. and Telstar 3-C (American
Telephone and Telegraph). Office of Aeronautics and Space
Technology (OAST)-1 experiments

Orbits of Earth: 97
Deployment of SATCOM Ku-1; materials and astronomy
experiments

51-L—Challenger

STS-B—Challenger

STS-7—Challenger

January 12-18.1986
Commander: Robert L. Gibson
Pilot: Charles F. Bolden. Jr.
Mission Specialists: George D. Nelson. Steven A. Hawley.
Franklin R. Chang-Diaz
Payload Specialists: Robert J. Cenker. Bill Nelson
Mission Duration: 6 days. 2 hr. 3 min. 51 sec

51-G—Discovery
June 17-24,1985
Commander: Daniel C. Brandenstein
Pilot: John O. Creighton
Mission Specialists: John M. Fabian, Steven R. Nagel,
Shannon W. Lucid
Payload Specialists: Patrick Baudry, Sultan Salman Abdul Azziz
Al Sa'ud
Mission Duration: 7 days, 1 hr, 38 min, 52 sec
Orbits of Earth: 111
Deployment of Morelos-A (Mexico communications satellite),
Arabsat-1 B (Arab League communications satellite), and Telstar

51-F—Challenger
July 29-August6,1985
Commander: C. Gordon Fullerton
Pilot: Roy D. Bridges
Mission Specialists: F. Story Musgrave. Anthony W. England.
Karl G. Henize
Payload Specialists: Loren W. Acton. John-David Bartoe
Mission Duration: 7 days, 22 hr. 45 min, 26 sec
Orbits of Earth: 126
Spacelab-2

January 28.1986
Commander: Francis R. (Dick) Scobee
Pilot: Michael J. Smith
Mission Specialists: Ellison S. Onizuka, Judith A. Resnik,

51-J—Atlantis
October 3-7,1985
Commander: Karol J. Bobko
Pilot: Ronald J. Grabe
Mission Specialists: David C. Hilmers. Robert L. Stewart
Payload Specialist: William A. Pailes
Mission Duration: 4 days. 1 hr. 44 min. 38 sec
Orbits of Earth: 63
DOD mission
HiigMiW
October 30-November 6.1985
Commander: Henry W. Hartsfield. Jr.
Pilot: Steven R. Nagel
Mission Specialists: James F. Buchli, Guion S. Bluford. Jr.,
Bonnie J. Dunbar
Payload Specialists: Reinhard Furrer, Wubbo Ockels,
Ernst Messerschmid
Mission Duration: 7 days. 44 min. 51 sec
Orbits of Earth: 111
Spacelab D-1

61-B—Atlantis
November 26-December 3,1985
Commander: Brewster H. Shaw, Jr.
Pilot: Bryan D. O'Connor
Mission Specialists: Sherwood C. Spring, Mary L. Cleave,
Jerry L. Ross
Payload Specialists: Charles D. Walker. Rodolfo Neri Vela
Mission Duration: 6 days, 21 hr, 4 min, 49 sec
Orbits of Earth: 108
Deployment of SATCOM Ku-2 (RCA-Satellite Communications).
Morelos-B. and AUSSAT-2: EVA construction of erectable structure

October 6-10.1990
Commander: Richard N. Richards
Pilot: Robert D. Cabana
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Mission Specialists: Bruce E. Melnick, William M. Shepherd.
Thomas D. Akers
Mission Duration: 4 days, 2 hr. 10 min
Orbits of Earth: 65
Deployment of Ulysses

STS-50—Columbia
June 25—July 9.
Commander: Richard N. Richards
Pilot: Kenneth D. Bowersox
Payload Commander: Bonnie J. Dunbar
Mission Specialists: Ellen S. Baker, Carl J. Meade
Payload Specialists: Lawrence J. DeLucas. Eugene H. Trinh
Mission Duration: 13 days. 19 hr, 30 min, 4 sec
Orbits of Earth: 221
United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML)-1

November 15-20,1990
Commander: Richard 0. Covey
Pilot: Frank L. Culbertson
Mission Specialists: Robert C. Springer, Carl J. Meade,

July 31-August 8.1992
Commander: Loren J. Shriver
Pilot: Andrew M. Allen
Payload Commander: Jeffrey A. Hoffman
Mission Specialists: Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, Claude Nicollier.

March 4-18,1994
Commander: John H. Casper
Pilot: Andrew M. Allen
Mission Specialists: Pierre J. Thuot. Charles D. (Sam) Gemar.

Charles D. (Sam) Gemar
Mission Duration: 4 days, 21 hr. 55 min. 22 sec

(teacher in space)
Loss of vehicle and crew

STS-35—Columbia

Orbits of Earth: 127
Tethered Satellite System (TSS)-1

David C. Hilmers
Mission Duration: 4 days. 1 hr, 11 sec
Orbits of Earth: 63
Deployment of TDRS-C

STS-27—Atlantis
December 2-6.1988
Commander: Robert L. Gibson
Pilot: Guy S. Gardner
Mission Specialists: Richard M. Mullane, Jerry L. Ross,
William M. Shepherd
Mission Duration: 4 days, 9 hr, 5 min, 35 sec
Orbits of Earth: 68
DOD mission

STS-29—Discovery
March 13-18,1989
Commander: Michael L. Coats
Pilot: John E. Blaha
Mission Specialists: James F. Buchli, Robert C. Springer,
James P. Bagian
Mission Duration: 4 days, 23 hr, 38 min, 52 sec

December 2-10,1990
Commander: Vance D. Brand
Pilot: Guy S. Gardner
Mission Specialists: Jeffrey A. Hoffman. John M. Lounge,
Robert A. R. Parker
Payload Specialists: Samuel T. Durrance,
Ronald A. Parise
Mission Duration: 8 days, 23 hr, 5 min, 8 sec
Orbits of Earth: 142
Ultraviolet Astronomy Telescope (Astro)

April 5-11,1991
Commander: Steven R. Nagel
Pilot: Kenneth D. Cameron
.
Mission Specialists: Jerry L. Ross. Jerome Apt. Linda M. Godwin
Mission Duration: 5 days, 23 hr, 32 min. 44 sec
Orbits of Earth: 93
Gamma Ray Observatory

STS-39—Discovery
April 28-May 6,1991
Commander: Michael L. Coats
Pilot: L. Blaine Hammond, Jr.
Mission Specialists: Gregory J. Harbaugh, Donald R.
McMonagle, Guion S. Bluford, Jr., Charles L. (Lacy) Veach,
Richard J. Hieb
Mission Duration: 8 days, 7 hr. 22 min. 22 sec
Orbits of Earth: 134
Infrared Background Signature Survey (IBSS)

STS-30—Atlantis

STS-40—Columbia

Mark C. Lee
Mission Duration: 4 days, 57 min, 31 sec
Orbits of Earth: 64
Deployment of Magellan spacecraft to Venus

STS-28—Columbia
August 8-13,1989
Commander: Brewster H. Shaw, Jr.
Pilot: Richard N. Richards
Mission Specialists: David C. Leestma. James C. Adamson
Mark N. Brown
Mission Duration: 5 days. 1 hr, 9 sec
Orbits of Earth: 81
DOD mission

STS-34—Atlantis
October 18-23.1989
Commander: Donald E. Williams
Pilot: Michael J. McCulley
Mission Specialists: Shannon W. Lucid. Ellen S. Baker.
Franklin R. Chang-Diaz
Mission Duration: 4 days. 23 hr, 39 min. 24 sec
Orbits of Earth: 79
Deployment of Galileo spacecraft to Jupiter

STS-33—Discovery
November 22-27,1989
Commander: Frederick D. Gregory
Pilot: John E. Blaha
Mission Specialists: F. Story Musgrave. Kathryn C. Thornton.
Manley L. (Sonny) Carter
Mission Duration: 5 days. 6 min, 49 sec
Orbits of Earth: 78
DOD mission

STS-32—Columbia
January 9-20.1990
Commander: Daniel C. Brandenstein
Pilot: James D. Wetherbee
Mission Specialists: Bonnie J. Dunbar. G. David Low,
Marsha S. Ivins
Mission Duration: 10 days, 21 hr, 37 sec
Orbits of Earth: 171
Deployment of Syncom IV-5: retrieval of LDEF

STS-36—Atlantis
February 28-March 4.1990
Commander: John O. Creighton
Pilot: John H. Casper
Mission Specialists: David C. Hilmers, Richard M. Mullane,
Pierre J. Thuot
Mission Duration: 4 days. 10 hr, 18 min, 23 sec
Orbits of Earth: 72
DOD mission

STS-31—Discovery
April 24-29,1990
Commander: Loren J. Shriver
Pilot: Charles F. Bolden, Jr.
Mission Specialists: Steven A. Hawley, Bruce McCandless II,
Kathryn D. Sullivan
Mission Duration: 5 days, 1 hr, 16 min. 5 sec
Orbits of Earth: 76
Deployment of Hubble Space Telescope

September 12-20,1992
Commander: Robert L. Gibson
Pilot: Curtis L. Brown. Jr.
.
Mission Specialists: Mark C. Lee, Jerome Apt, N. Jan Davis,
Mae C. Jemison
Payload Specialist: Mamoru Mohri
Mission Duration: 7 days, 22 hr, 31 min. 11 sec

June 5-14.1991
Commander: Bryan D. O'Connor
Pilot: Sidney M. Gutierrez
Mission Specialists: M. Rhea Seddon, James P. Bagian.
TamaraE. Jernigan
Payload Specialists: F. Drew Gaffney,
Millie Hughes-Fulford
Mission Duration: 9 days, 2 hr, 14 min, 20 sec
Orbits of Earth: 146
Spacelab Life Sciences (SLS)-1

STS-43—Atlantis
August 2-11,1991
Commander: John E. Blaha
Pilot: Michael A. Baker
Mission Specialists: Shannon W. Lucid, G. David Low,
James C. Adamson
Mission Duration: 8 days, 21 hr, 21 min, 25 sec
Orbits of Earth: 142
TDRS-E

STS-48—Discovery
September 12-18,1991
Commander: John 0. Creighton
Pilot: Kenneth S. Reightler, Jr.
Mission Specialists: James F. Buchli, Mark N. Brown,
Charles D. (Sam) Gemar
Mission Duration: 5 days, 8 hr, 27 min. 34 sec
Orbits of Earth: 81
Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS)

STS-44—Atlantis
November 24-December 1,1991
Commander: Frederick D. Gregory
Pilot: Terence T. (Tom) Henricks
Mission Specialists: F. Story Musgrave, Mario Runco, Jr.,
James S. Voss
Payload Specialist: Thomas J. Hennen
Mission Duration: 6 days, 22 hr, 50 min. 42 sec
Orbits of Earth: 109
Defense Support Program

STS-42—Discovery
January 22-30,1992
Commander: Ronald J. Grabe
Pilot: Stephen S. Oswald
Mission Specialists: David C. Hilmers, Norman E. Thagard.
William F. Readdy
Payload Specialists: Ulf D. Merbold, Roberta L. Bondar
Mission Duration: 8 days, 1 hr, 14 min. 45 sec
Orbits of Earth: 129
International Microgravity Laboratory (IML)-1

STS-45—Atlantis
March 24-April 2.1992
Commander: Charles F. Bolden. Jr.
Pilot: Brian J. Duffy
Payload Commander: Kathryn D. Sullivan
Mission Specialists: David C. Leestma, C. Michael Foale
Payload Specialists: Dirk D. Frimout, Byron K. Lichtenberg
Mission Duration: 8 days, 22 hr, 9 min, 25 sec
Orbits of Earth: 143
Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science (ATLAS)-

STS-52—Columbia
October 22-November 1,1992
Commander: James D. Wetherbee
Pilot: Michael A. Baker
Mission Specialists: William M. Shepherd. Tamara E. Jernigan,
Charles L. (Lacy) Veach
Payload Specialist: Steven MacLean
Mission Duration: 9 days, 20 hr. 56 min, 13 sec
Orbits of Earth: 159
Laser Geodynamic Satellite (LAGEOS) II

Marsha S. Ivins
Mission Duration: 13 days. 23 hr, 17 min, 28 sec
Orbits of Earth: 224
United States Microgravity Payload (USMP) 2

STS-59—Endeavour
April 9-20,1994
Commander: Sidney M. Gutierrez
Pilot: Kevin P. Chilton
Payload Commander: Linda M. Godwin
Mission Specialists: Jay Apt. Michael R. (Rich) Clifford.
Thomas D. Jones
Mission Duration: 11 days. 5 hr. 49 min, 30 sec
Orbits of Earth: 183
Space Radar Laboratory (SRL) 1

July 8-23.1994
Commander: Robert D. Cabana
Pilot: James D. Halsell, Jr.
Payload Commander: Richard J. Hieb
Mission Specialists: Carl E. Walz, Leroy Chiao.
Donald A. Thomas
Payload Specialist: Chiaki Naito-Mukai
Mission Duration: 14 days, 17 hr, 56 min
Orbits of Earth: 236
International Microgravity Laboratory (IML) 2

STS-64—Discove
December 2-9,1992
Commander: David M. Walker
Pilot: Robert D. Cabana
Mission Specialists: Guion S. Bluford, Jr., James S. Voss,
Michael Richard (Rich) V. Clifford
Mission Duration: 7 days, 7 hr, 19 min, 17 sec
Orbits of Earth: 116
DOD mission

September 9-20.1994
Commander: Richard N. Richards
Pilot: L. Blaine Hammond, Jr.
Mission Specialists: Carl J. Meade. Mark C. Lee. Susan J. Helms,
Jerry M. Linenger
Mission Duration: 10 days, 22 hr, 49 min, 57 sec
Orbits of Earth: 177
Lidar In-Space Technology Experiment (LITE)

STS-54—Endeavour

STS-68—Endeavour

January 13-19,1993
Commander: John H. Casper
Pilot: Donald R. McMonagle
Mission Specialists: Mario Runco, Jr.. Gregory J. Harbaugh,

September 30-October 11,1994
Commander: Michael A. Baker
Pilot: Terrence W. Wilcutt
Payload Commander: Thomas D.Jones
Mission Specialists: Steven L. Smith, Peter J.K. (Jeff) Wisoff,

Susan J. Helms
Mission Duration: 5 days, 23 hr. 38 min, 17 sec
Orbits of Earth: 96
TDRS-F

April 8-17,1993
Commander: Kenneth D. Cameron
Pilot: Stephen S. Oswald
Mission Specialists: Kenneth D. Cockrell, C. Michael Foale,

Daniel W. Bursch
Mission Duration: 11 days, 5 hr, 47 min, 8 sec
Orbits of Earth: 183
Space Radar Laboratory (SRL) 2

STS-6B—Atlantis

Ellen Ochoa
Mission Duration: 9 days, 6 hr, 8 min, 24 sec

November 3-14,1994
Commander: Donald R. McMonagle
Pilot: Curtis L. Brown. Jr.
Payload Commander: Ellen Ochoa
Mission Specialists: Scott E. Parazynski, Joseph R. Tanner.

Orbits of Earth: 148
ATLAS-2

Jean-Francois Clervoy
Mission Duration: 10 days, 22 hr, 34 min, 51 sec

STS-55—Columbia

Orbits of Earth: 174
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Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science (ATLAS) 3

April 26-May 6,1993
Commander; Steven R. Nagel
Pilot: Terence T. (Tom) Henricks
Payload Commander: Jerry L. Ross
Mission Specialists: Bernard A. Harris, Jr., Charles J. Precourt
Payload Specialists: Hans Schlegel (Germany),
Ulrich Walter (Germany)
Mission Duration: 9 days. 23 hr, 39 min, 59 sec
Orbits of Earth: 160
Spacelab 2

STS-57—Endeavour
June 21-July 1,1993
Commander: Ronald J. Grabe
Pilot: Brian J. Duffy
Payload Commander: G. David Low
Mission Specialists: Janice E. Voss, Nancy J. Sherlock,
Peter J. K. (Jeff) Wisoff
Mission Duration: 9 days. 23 hr. 44 min. 54 sec
Orbits of Earth: 155
SPACEHAB-01

E1HH
September 12-22.1993
Commander: Frank L. Culbertson. Jr.
Pilot: William F. Readdy
Mission Specialists: Daniel W. Bursch. James H. Newman.
Carl E. Walz
Mission Duration: 9 days, 20 hr. 11 min, 11 sec
Orbits of Earth: 157
Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS)

STS-58—Columbia
October 18-November 1,1993
Commander: John E. Blaha
Pilot: Richard A. Searfoss
Payload Commander: M. Rhea Seddon
Mission Specialists: Shannon W. Lucid, David A. Wolf.
William S. McArthur, Jr.
Payload Specialist: Martin J. Fettman
Mission Duration: 14 days, 0 hr, 12 min, 32 sec
Orbits of Earth: 225
Spacelab Life Sciences-2

STS-49—Endeavour

STS-61—Endeavour

May 7-16,1992
Commander: Daniel C. Brandenstein

December 2-13.1993
Commander: Richard O. Covey
Pilot: Kenneth D. Bowersox
Payload Commander: F. Story Musgrave
Mission Specialists: Thomas D. Akers, Jeffrey A. Hoffman,
Kathryn C. Thornton, Claude Nicollier
Mission Duration: 10 days, 19 hr, 58 min. 33 sec

Pilot: Kevin P. Chilton
Mission Specialists: Pierre J. Thuot, Kathryn C. Thornton,
Richard J. Hieb, Thomas D. Akers, Bruce E. Melnick
Mission Duration: 8 days, 21 hr, 17 min, 39 sec
Orbits of Earth: 141
Intelsat-VI reboost mission hardware

September 7-18.1995
Commander: David M. Walker
Pilot: Kenneth D. Cockrell
Payload Commander: James S. Voss
Mission Specialists: Michael L. Gernhardt. James H. Newman
Mission Duration: 10 days. 20 hr. 29 min. 52 sec

Orbits of Earth: 127
Spacelab-J

STS-37—Atlantis

Orbits of Earth: 79
Deployment of TDRS-D: life science experiments

May 4-8,1989
Commander: David M. Walker
Pilot: Ronald J. Grabe
Mission Specialists: Norman E. Thagard, Mary L. Cleave.

STS-47—Endeavour

STS-69—Endeavour

Orbits of Earth: 131
SPACEHAB-02

STS-62—Columbia

Marsha S. Ivins
Payload Specialist: Franco Malerba
Mission Duration: 7 days. 23 hr, 16 min. 7 sec

September 29-October3,1988
Commander: Frederick H. Hauck
Pilot: Richard O. Covey
Mission Specialists: John M. Lounge. George D. Nelson.

February 3-11.1994
Commander: Charles F. Bolden, Jr.
Pilot: Kenneth S. Reightler. Jr.
Payload Commander: Franklin R. Chang-Diaz
Mission Specialists: N. Jan Davis. Ronald M. Sega.
Sergei K. Krikalev
Mission Duration: 8 days, 7 hr, 10 min, 13 sec

STS-46—Atlantis

Orbits of Earth: 79
DOD mission

STS-26—Discovery

STS-60—Discovei

STS-38—Atlantis

Ronald E. McNair
Payload Specialists: Gregory Jarvis. Sharon Chnsta McAuliffe

51-1—Discovery
August 27-September 3,1985
Commander: Joe H. Engle
Pilot: Richard O. Covey
Mission Specialists: James D. van Hoften, William F. Fisher.
John M. Lounge
Mission Duration: 7 days, 2 hr, 17 min, 42 sec
Orbits of Earth: 111
Deployment of American Satellite Company (ASCJ-1,
AUSSAT-1 (Australian communications satellite), and
Syncom IV-4: EVA retrieval and repair of Leasat 3; Physical
Vapor Transport Organic Solids (PVTOS) experiment

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Orbits of Earth: 163
Hubble Space Telescope optical correction, SM-1. ICBC

Orbits of Earth: 171
Wake Shield Faciltiy (WSF) 2

STS-73—Columbia
October 20-November 5.1995
Commander: Kenneth D. Bowersox
Pilot: Kent V. Rominger
Payload Commander: Kathryn C. Thornton
Mission Specialists: Catherine G. (Cady) Coleman.
Michael E. Lopez-Alegria
Payload Specialists: Fred W. Leslie, Albert Sacco. Jr.
Mission Duration: 15 days. 21 hr, 53 min, 16 sec
Orbits of Earth: 256
United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML) 2

STS-74—Atlantis
November 12-20.1995
Commander: Kenneth D. Cameron
Pilot: James D. Halsell, Jr.
Mission Specialists: Chris A. Hadfield. Jerry L. Ross.
William S. McArthur. Jr.
Mir-20 Crew Members (Aboard Mir):
Yuri Gidzenko. Sergei Avdeyev. Thomas Reiter
Mission Duration: 8 days. 4 hr, 31 min, 42 sec
Orbits of Earth: 129
Shuttle/Mir Mission 2 Docking

STS-72—Bideavour
January 11-20.1996
Commander: Brian K. Duffy
Pilot: Brent W. Jett. Jr.
Mission Specialists: Leroy Chiao. Winston E. Scott,
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                    <text>SATURN HISTORY DOCUMENT
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�DIRECTORS

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President

JOHN E. HATCH, JR
WILLIAM A. BEACH

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ANNA RUTH GAMBRELL

Executive Vice President

. . . Corporate

Secretary

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JOHN E . HATCH, JR.
WILLIAM A. BEACH

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Executive Vice President

ANNA RUTH GAMBRELL

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GEORGE F . E P P S . . .
GEORGE S. HARRIS . .

DON MORRING

ROGERS C. McCAULEY

President

Corporate Secretary

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. .Vice President
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Vice President

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FIVE YEAR COMPARISON CHART&lt;

NET EARNINGS AFTER TAXES*"
LOSSES PRIOR T O 1960 REDUCED
INCOME TAXES PAID FOR YEARS
1960, 1961, AND 1962.

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1REPORT
TO SHAREHOLDERS
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The year 1965 was an eventful one for SPACO, INC. As pointed out elsewhere in this report, our s a l e s and
earnings reached another all-time high. Total s a l e s of $9,198,981.91 and net earnings of $135,701.03 for 1965
a s compared to s a l e s of $6,416,712.65 and earnings of $102,625.23 for 1964 are indicative of our growth during
the past year.
'
The single most significant event which occurred in 1965 was the award to SPACO of the prime contract for
support services to the Quality and Reliability Assurance Laboratory of the George C. Marshall Space Flight
Center. The $7,000,000.00 contract was largely responsible for our increase in personnel to approximately 900
a t the close of our fiscal year.
In July SPACO opened a division in Slidell, Louisiana to provide technical publication services to the
Mississippi T e s t Facility and other contractors in the area. Also during the year SPACO established an electronic
assembly capability a t Titusville, Florida to provide support to government agencies and contractors in the
Cape Kennedy area.
Our growth in personnel and our expanded facilities have created many challenges and problems which we
are meeting and solving. It is gratifying to me that our employees have produced a reasonable profit even though
SPACO was going through a very difficult transition period.
In the months ahead we intend to build a highly technical engineering department and a more sophisticated
manufacturing capability in order that we will be in a better competitive position and be of greater service to
our many government and industry customers.
I would like to express my appreciation to our employees who made 1965 a success for you, our stockholders.
We are looking forward t o serving you in the years ahead.

January 21, 1966
Huntsville, Alabama

Respectfully

President

�If. CI,EAN ROOM ASSBA1BL.Y
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�The year 1965 was a year of significant
expansion for SPACO. Total employment
increased from 634 to 884 persons, expanding
the company's organizational structure from
two Divisions to the following four Divisions:
Operations Division B Quality and Reliability Assurance Division Florida Division
.Mississippi-Louisiana Division.
The Operations Division, consisting of
four Departments, provides complete engineering, manufacturing, field support, and
quality control services.
The Engineering Department, employing
over 150 persons by the end of 1965, is
staffed with highly versatile engineers, designers, draftsmen, technicians, and technical publications personnel who are familiar
with government and industrial research,
design, development, test, and evaluation
programs. This staff furnishes complimentary
services to provide SPACO's customers total
source engineering and manufacturing services which can handle any task from i t s
conception through training and field
engineering.
The Manufacturing Department has made
an excellent contribution to SPACO's growth.
This Department provides the most effective
and economically feasible methods for manufacturing a variety of products. A few of the
highly specialized services performed by
this department are the custom manufacture
of printed circuit boards, the fabrication of
electronic systems and equipments, and a
complete, modern machine shop and metal
fabrication capability.
T o meet the customer's demands for
greater accent on quality and reliability, the
Operations Division formed a Quality and
Reliability Assurance Department. This new
Department is responsible for quality and
reliability engineering a s well a s assuring
the quality and reliability of every product
produced by the Company. SPACO made
further manifestation of its quality consciousness by implementing a company wide
Zero Defects program. The cooperation of
a l l employees was individually pledged to
ensure that SPACO would continue to be a
leader in providing quality engineering and
manufacturing services.

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�C O M P A R A T I V E B A L A N C E SHEET
rEMBER 30, 1965 AND

ASSETS

.......;........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
...................................
.......................................

Cash
Receivables, trade:
United States Government:
B i l l e d (Note 2)
Unbilled

Other...........................................
Inventories, at the lower of specific cost or market:
Raw materials
Work i n process and finished goods

.....................................
.......................

......................
..............................
...........................
...............
.....
Leasehold improvements .....
Less allowance for amortization .

Prepaid expenses and deferred charges
T o t a l current ossets
Notes receivable from officers
Fixed assets, a t cast (Note 2):
Equipment, furniture and fixtures
Less allowance for depreciation

Deposits and other assets

..

LIABILITIES
Notes payable (Note 2):
Banks
Trade

..............
............

Accounts payable:
Trade
Other

..........................................
..........................................

Accrued expenses:
Salaries and wages
Other

............
.........................

Federal and state taxes on income
Total current liabilities
Long-term portion of notes payable,
current portion above (Note 2):
Banks
Trade

........

...............

........................................
........................................

STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

.....................
..........................
Treasury stock, 90 shares at cost. ....................

Capital stock, no par value; authorized, issued
and outstanding,
-. 217,500 shares
Retained earnings, as annexed
Less:

230i392.36
651,817.36
1,080.00
650,737.36

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�C O M P A R A T I V E STATEMENT O F I N C O M E
A N D RETAINED E A R N I N G S
SEPTJ BER 30, 1965 1

1965
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. . . . . . . . $9,198,981.91
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,752,090.06
...........................
1,446,89 1.85
. . . . . . . . . . . 1,150,526.92
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296,364.93

Wet sales
Post of sales.
Gross profit
Selling, general and administrative expenses
Operating prof it
Other deductions:
Interest expense
Miscellaneous, net

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1964 (Note 1)

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...

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.

.

.

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............
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..........
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.........
Cash dividend paid, 10 cents per share . .
Income before taxes
Provision for federal and state taxes on income
Net income
Retained earnings, beginning of year

39,345.58
(2,28 1.68)
37,063.90
259,301.03
123,600.00
135,701.03
116,432.33
252,133.36
21,741.00

Retained earnings, end of year

NOTES to FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
1. On July 28, 1964, the wholly-owned subsidiary, Genco Tool Company of Alabama, was merged with the Company.
The statement of income for the year ended September 30, 1964 includes the operations of the subsidiary which
resulted in a net l o s s of $9,949.45 for the period October 1, 1963 through July 28, 1964. The provision for
taxes on income h a s been reduced by approximately $34,000 due to the tax l o s s on liquidation.
2. Fixed a s s e t s costing approximately $137,000 and $172,000 and United States Government receivables in the
approximate amounts of $505,000 and $539,000 for the years 1965 and 1964, respectively, have been pledged
a s collateral for notes payable to banks and trade creditors, The long-term portion of notes payable a t various
interest rates is due a t various dates through April 1968.
3. Depreciation and amortization are included in the statement of income in the amount of $81,470 for 1965 and
$89,287 for 1964.
4. The Company is committed on leases for buildings and equipment which expire a t varying dates in 1966
through 1969. The amount of annual rental for the year ending September 30, 1966 approximates $354,000 and
varying amounts thereafter through 1969. The main l e a s e s for buildings and equipment contain options t o
extend the terms for five additional years.
5. The Company is a party to a Government contract which provides that the Company may earn a potential award
fee and an estimated amount has been included in the financial statements. The amount of the fee for the s i x
months ended September 30, 1965 has not been finally determined by the Performance Evaluation Board.

��ENGINEERING

��SPACO continued to advance i t s proud reputation in the field of engineering and technical services. SPACO's
ability to provide a total service from concept through training and field engineering was a major factor in the
success of the engineering organizations.
A significant display of confidence was made to SPACO's engineering capabilities when the company was
awarded the single support contract for the Quality and Reliability Assurance Laboratory, NASA. Design of
complex automatic space vehicle checkout equipment, installation of the equipment, and actual performance of
checkout of Saturn space vehicles was competently undertaken by the engineering organizations.
At the SPACO Huntsville facility, research and development was carried out on a variety of programs for
both governmental and industrial agencies. One such program is the development of a completely automated
moment of inertia measurement system for calibration of space flight hardware. Another undertaking is the
simulation of space environment up to 100 miles altitude by means of large vacuum chamber for testing space
flight components. The research and development of computer controlled automatic checkout systems is s t i l l
mother such program currently in progress.
Technical services provided by SPACO range from calibration and repair of electronic equipment to the
preparation of technical publications and the training of personnel in both professional and technical skills.
A field service and a quality and reliability assurance capability have been added to further advance the
total engineering capability offered by SPACO.
To meet the demands of the top flight engineering capabilities offered by SPACO, approximately 200 engineers and technicians were added to the personnel force.
Engineering services have been extended to the missile and aerospace industries of Florida and Louisiana.
Both of the new Divisions serving these two areas show promise of rapid, stable growth.
Throughout SPACO's engineering organizations, the quest for engineering excellence and increased competence in technical services is continuously pursued. Such a quest is in full harmony with the company's Zero
Defects Program implemented in the l a s t quarter of 1965. Both the shareholders and customers of SPACO, INC.
are ensured of the company's continued success a s a leader in the field of engineering and technical services.

�1MANUFACTURING 1

�~ ~ A L U 'manu~acturing
S

1

service nas experienced

a substantial growth rate in the past two years. The
manufacturing service is performed in a modern, airconditioned building and presently offers complete
machine shop services, including welding and sheet
metal fabrication, and the latest in electrical fabri-

1

cation services.
The manufacturing organizations are staffed with
experienced machinists, welders, sheet metal workers,
and electrical fabrication specialists. SPACO takes
pride in providing the high level of manufacturing
talent necessary to satisfy the special skills required
and stringent specifications imposed by the aerospace
industry. The investments made throughout the year
for equipment and facilities for manufacturing have
been well repaid. SPACO still boasts of having one of
the most complete and modem manufacturing organizations in the southeast. The increased business and
organizational expansion enjoyed in 1965 attest to
SPACO's

ability to successfully compete in the

highly competitive field of manufacturing.
SPACO's leadership in the mmufacturing field is
receiving widespread recognition. Now, with ~ i v i s i o n s
in Florida and Louisiana, further expansion of the
nanufacturing facilities is anticipated.

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HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA

TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA

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