Wednesday, May 4, 1994

STS-30 (Atlantis)

 1989-033A


STS-30R was the first Shuttle mission to launch an interplanetary probe. Atlantis took off from Kennedy Space Center on 1989 May 4. The only cargo bay payload was an IUS rocket with the Magellan Venus probe aboard. The OMS-2 burn placed Atlantis in a 28.9 degree circular orbit, a fractionally higher inclination than standard. With the deployment of Magellan 6 hours after launch, the STS-30R mission was essentially complete. The astronauts stayed in space for three more days, carrying out observations of lightning and and using the Fluids Experiment Apparatus. Landing was at Edwards on May 8.


STS-30R 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1989 Mar 11   Tow to VAB 
1989 Mar 22   Rollout  LC39B 
1989 May 4  1847:00  Launch from LC39B 
 1849:04  SRB sep 
 1855:28  MECO  86.11 5 x 157 x 28.9 (PK) 

 

1855:45  ET sep  86.11 5 x 157 x 28.9 (OMS dV) 
 1857:28  OMS-1 2:22 69m/s  94 x 296 x 28.9 (PK) 
 1859:50  OMS-1 CO  88.43 99 x 295 x 28.9 (OMS dV) 
 1931:26  OMS-2 2:05 60m/s  90.50 294 x 303 x 28.9  
 1933:32  OMS-2 CO 
 1958PLBD open 
1989 May 5  0101:32  Magellan deploy 
 0116:21  OMS-3 sep 16s 9m/s  
 0730 90.82 297 x 333 x 28.9  
1989 May 8  0200 90.81 297 x 331 x 28.9  
 1601  PLBD closed 
 1840:49  OMS DO 2:46 99 m/s 
 1843:35  OMS DO CO 
 1912:51  Entry 
 1943:26  Touchdown RW22 EAFB  (4:00:56:33)? 
 1943:38  NGTD 
 1944:24  Wheels stop 
1989 May 14  2030SCA takeoff  EAFB 
 2250SCA landing  Biggs AAF TX 
1989 May 15  1402  SCA takeoff 
 1530  SCA landing  DFW Airport, TX 
 1745  SCA takeoff 
 2015  SCA landing  Warner Robbins ALC GA 
 2200SCA takeoff 
1989 May 16  0009  SCA landing  KSC SLF 
 0330Tow to OPF/2 

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