Crew:
Kenneth Bowersox [4], Commander
Scott Horowitz [2], Pilot
Mark Lee [4], Mission Specialist
Steven Hawley [4], Mission Specialist
Gregory Harbaugh [4], Mission Specialist
Stephen Smith [2], Mission Specialist
Joseph Tanner [2], Mission Specialist
Launch:
Pad: 39-A [45]
Date: 11 February 1997
Time: 08:55:17 UTC
Orbit:
Altitude: 312 nm
Inclination: 28.45 degrees
Orbits: 150
Duration: 9 days, 23 hours, 37 minutes, 9 seconds
Distance: 4,200,000 miles
Landing:
Location: Runway 15, Kennedy Space Center, FL [35]
Date: 21 February 1997
Time: 08:32:26 UTC
Rollout: 1 minute (2,154 meters, 7,066 feet)
Mission EVA's:
1) On 14 February 1997 for 6 hours, 42 minutes
2) On 15 February 1997 for 7 hours, 27 minutes
3) On 16 February 1997 for 7 hours, 11 minutes
4) On 17 February 1997 for 6 hours, 34 minutes
5) On 18 February 1997 for 5 hours, 17 minutes
EVA's were performed by the following individuals:
Gregory Harbaugh
Mark Lee
Stephen Smith
Joseph Tanner
Highlights:
Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 2. Five EVA's were performed.
Equipment was carried on a Spacelab pallet.
Archived NASA mission page for STS-82
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