Jonathan's Space Report No. 109 1992 Apr 6 Thanks for all those who have emailed me so far; keep those letters coming in! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Atlantis landed on runway 33 at Kennedy Space Center at 1123 UTC on Apr 2. The mission makes Kathy Sullivan the women's record holder for cumulative spaceflight time. All experiments returned some data. Atlantis' next mission is the Tethered Satellite expeiment. The static firing of Endeavour was carried out on Apr 6, clearing the way to its first launch next month. A new SNG spy satellite, Kosmos-2182, was launched by Soyuz rocket on Apr 1 around 1430 UTC, replacing Kosmos-2175 (which was deorbited on Mar 20 as expected) as their only imaging satellite. K-2182 is the same class as K-2175, and is expected to be deorbited on May 29. It is in a 67 degree low earth orbit. Of the 19 new NASA astronaut candidates announced this week, only 4 are pilot astronauts. This is the lowest ratio of pilots to mission specialists yet and reflects the fact that more mission specialists than pilots fly on each mission. Breakdown: Pilots 4, Mission Specialists 15 Men 16, Women 3 Civilians 9, USN 7, USAF 2, US Army 1 Ph.D 8, MD 4 (including two with both) Last Job: Edwards AFB 1, Pax River 1, Other military 8, NASA-JSC 3, JPL 1, other 5 More generic military people are being selected, fewer civilians and fewer USAF and USN test pilots from Edwards and Pax River (the latter reflecting the smaller number of pilot astronauts). I don't understand the preference for military mission specialists given the lack of DoD missions on the schedule. Summary list: Mission Specialists Dr Daniel Barry, MD PhD Dr Charles Brady, Cdr USN, MD Dr Catherine Coleman, Capt USAF, PhD Dr Michael Gernhardt, PhD Dr John Grunsfeld, PhD Wendy Lawrence, LtCdr USN Dr. Jerry Linenger, Cdr USN, MD, PhD Dr. Richard Linnehan, Capt USA, DVM Michael Lopez-Alegria, LtCdr USN Dr. Scott Parazynski, MD Winston Scott, Cdr USN Steven Smith, NASA-JSC Joseph Tanner, NASA-JSC Dr. Andrew Thomas, PhD Dr. Mary Weber, PhD Pilots Dr Scott Horowitz, Capt USAF, PhD Brent Jett, Jr, LtCdr USN Kevin Kregel, NASA-JSC Kent Rominger, LtCdr USN ____________________________________________ |Current STS status: | |Orbiters Location Mission | | | |OV-102 Columbia OPF Bay 3 STS-50 | |OV-103 Discovery OPF Bay 2 Mod | |OV-104 Atlantis OPF Bay 1 STS-46 | |OV-105 Endeavour LC39B STS-49 | | | |ML/SRB/ET/OV stacks | | | |ML1/ | |ML2/STS-49/ET/OV-105 LC39B | |ML3/STS-50 VAB Bay 3 | -------------------------------------------- Key: ET External Tank LC Launch Complex ML Mobile Launcher OPF Orbiter Processing Facility OV Orbiter Vehicle SRB Solid Rocket Boosters VAB Vehicle Assembly Building .-----------------------------------------------------------------------------. | Jonathan McDowell | phone : (617) 495-7176 | | Harvard-Smithsonian Center for | | | Astrophysics | | | 60 Garden St, MS4 | | | Cambridge MA 02138 | inter : mcdowell@cfa.harvard.edu | | USA | | '-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'