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Assigned Crew:
Henry Hartsfield, Commander
Michael Coats, Pilot
Richard Mullane, Mission Specialist
Steven Hawley, Mission Specialist
Judith Resnik, Payload Specialist
Launch:
Location: Kennedy
Date: March 1984
Was to be the first flight of Discovery. It was cancelled due to concerns with the payload's Inertial Upper Stage. This mission did fly later as 41-D in August 1984 with the same crew plus Charles Walker.
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