Atlantis was NASA's fourth space shuttle orbiter to join the fleet at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Atlantis also is known inside the space agency by its designation Orbiter Vehicle-104, or OV-104.
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Flights of Space Shuttle Atlantis
1. Flights of Atlantis (OV-104)
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Times Mission Launch Launch Landing
Flown Name Crew Pad Date Date and Site Primary Payload
1 STS-51J Bobko, Grabe, Stewart, Hilmers, Pailes 39A 10/03/85 10/07/85 at EAFB DoD
2 STS-61B Shaw, OConnor, Cleave, Spring, Ross, Vela, Walker. 39A 11/26/85 12/03/85 at EAFB MORELOS-B; AUSSAT-2; SATCOM; KU-2
3 STS-27 Gibson, Gardner, Mullane, Ross, Shepherd 39B 12/02/88 12/06/88 at EAFB DoD
4 STS-30 Walker, Grabe, Thagard, Cleave, Lee 39B 05/04/89 05/08/89 at EAFB Magellan
5 STS-34 Williams, McCulley, Baker, Chang-Diaz, Lucid 39B 10/18/89 10/23/89 at EAFB Galileo
6 STS-36 Creighton, Casper, Hilmers, Mullane, Thuot 39A 02/28/90 03/04/90 at EAFB DoD
7 STS-38 Covey, Culbertson, Gemar, Meade, Springer 39A 11/15/90 11/20/90 at KSC DoD
8 STS-37 Nagel, Cameron, Apt, Godwin, Ross 39B 04/05/91 04/11/91 at EAFB Gamma Ray Observatory
9 STS-43 Blaha, Baker, Adamson, Low, Lucid 39A 08/02/91 08/11/91 at KSC TDRS-5
10 STS-44 Gregory, Henricks, Runco, Voss, Musgrave, Hennen 39A 11/24/91 12/01/91 at EAFB DSP
11 STS-45 Bolden, Duffy, Sullivan, Leestma, Foale, Frimout, Lichtenberg 39A 03/24/92 04/02/92 at KSC ATLAS-1
12 STS-46 Shriver, Allen, Hoffman, Chang-Diaz, Ivins, Nicollier, Malerba 39B 07/31/92 08/08/92 at KSC TSS-1; EURECA deploy
13 STS-66 McMonagle, Brown, Ochoa, Tanner, Parazynski, Clervoy 39B 11/03/94 11/14/94 at EAFB ATLAS-3
14 STS-71 Gibson, Precourt, Baker, Harbaugh, Dunbar; Solovyev, Budarin (up to Mir); 39A 06/27/95 07/07/95 at KSC 3rd Shuttle-Mir Mission - 1st docking
Thagard, Dezhurov, Strekalov (down from Mir)
15 STS-74 Cameron, Halsell, Ross, Hadfield, McArthur 39A 11/12/95 11/20/95 at KSC 4th Shuttle-Mir Mission - 2nd docking; docking module/solar arrays
16 STS-76 Chilton, Searfoss, Sega, Clifford, Godwin; Lucid (up to Mir) 39B 03/22/96 03/31/96 at EAFB 5th Shuttle-Mir Mission - 3rd docking; SPACEHAB; ESA's Biorack
17 STS-79 Readdy, Wilcutt, Akers, Apt, Walz; Blaha (up to Mir); Lucid (down from Mir) 39A 09/16/96 09/26/96 at KSC 6th Shuttle-Mir Mission - 4th docking; SPACEHAB-DM
18 STS-81 Baker, Jett, Grunsfeld, Ivins, Wisoff; Linenger (up to Mir); Blaha (down from Mir) 39B 01/12/97 01/22/97 at KSC 7th Shuttle-Mir Mission - 5th docking; SPACEHAB-DM
19 STS-84 Precourt, Collins, Noriega, Lu, Clervoy, Kondakova; 39A 05/15/97 05/24/97 at KSC 8th Shuttle-Mir Mission - 6th docking; SPACEHAB-DM
Foale (up to Mir); Linenger (down from Mir)
20 STS-86 Wetherbee, Bloomfield, Titov, Parazynski, Chretien, Lawrence; 39A 09/25/97 10/06/97 at KSC 9th Shuttle-Mir docking - 7th docking; SPACEHAB-DM
Wolf (up to Mir); Foale (down from Mir)
21 STS-101 Halsell, Horowitz, Weber, Williams, Voss, Helms, Usachev 39A 05/19/00 05/29/00 at KSC 3rd ISS Mission - supplies; replacement gear
22 STS-106 Wilcutt, Altman, Lu, Malenchenko, Morokov, Mastracchio, Burbank 39B 09/08/00 09/20/00 at KSC 4th ISS Mission - cargo transfer
23 STS-98 Cockrell, Polansky, Curbeam, Ivins, Jones 39A 02/07/01 02/20/01 at EAFB 7th ISS Mission - Destiny Lab; SIMPLEX Experiments
24 STS-104 Lindsey, Hobaugh, Gernhardt, Reilly, Kavandi 39B 07/12/01 07/24/01 at KSC 10th ISS Mission - Quest Joint Airlock
25 STS-110 Bloomfield, Frick, Walheim, Ochoa, Morin, Ross, Smith 39B 04/08/02 04/19/02 at KSC 13th ISS Mission - S0 Truss Segment; Mobile Transporter
26 STS-112 Ashby, Melroy, Wolf, Sellers, Magnus, Yurchikhin 39B 10/07/02 10/18/02 at KSC 15th ISS Mission - S1 Truss Segment; CETA Cart A
27 STS-115 Jett, Ferguson, Tanner, Burbank, MacLean, Stefanyshyn-Piper 39B 09/09/06 09/21/06 at KSC 19th ISS Mission - P3/P4 Truss Segment
28 STS-117 Sturckow, Archambault, Reilly, Forrester, Swanson, Olivas; 39A 06/08/07 06/22/07 at EAFB 21st ISS Mission - S3/S4 Truss Segment; Solar Alpha Rotary Joint
Anderson (up to ISS); Williams (down from ISS)
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29 STS-122 Frick, Poindexter, Walheim, Love, Melvin, Schlegel; 39A 02/07/08 02/20/08 at KSC 24th ISS Mission - Columbus Laboratory
Eyharts (up to ISS); Tani (down from ISS)
30 STS-125 Altman, Johnson, Grunsfeld, Massimino, Feustel, Good, McArthur 39A 05/11/09 05/24/09 at EAFB 5th (final) Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission
31 STS-129 Hobaugh, Wilmore, Melvin, Bresnik, Foreman, Satcher; Stott (down from ISS) 39A 11/16/09 11/27/09 at KSC 31st ISS Mission - ExPRESS Logistics Carriers 1 and 2
32 STS-132 Ham, Antonelli, Reisman, Good, Bowen, Sellers 39A 05/14/10 05/26/10 at KSC 34th ISS Mission - Mini Research Module-1; Integrated Cargo
Carrier-Vertical Light Deployable
33 STS-135 Ferguson, Hurley, Magnus, Walheim 39A Targeted for 06/28/11 37th ISS Mission (final planned mission for Atlantis and NASA's
Space Shuttle Program) - Raffaello multi-purpose logistics module
2. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
ATLANTIS
(OV-104)
tlantis was NASA's fourth space shuttle KEY ATLANTIS MISSIONS
A orbiter to join the fleet at Kennedy Space STS-51J Maiden Flight
Center in Florida. Atlantis also is known inside STS-30 Deployed the Magellan probe bound
the space agency by its designation Orbiter for Venus
Vehicle-104, or OV-104. STS-34 Deployed the Galileo probe bound for
Construction of Atlantis began March 30, Jupiter
1980, and it rolled out of the assembly plant STS-37 Deployed the Compton Gamma
in Palmdale, Calif., in March 1985. It first Ray Observatory, the second of NASA's Great
launched Oct. 3, 1985. Observatories Program
Atlantis is named after the two-masted
STS-45 Carried first Atmospheric Laboratory
boat that served as the primary research
for Applications and Science
vessel for the Woods Hole Oceanographic
STS-46 Deployed the Tethered Satellite
Institute in Massachusetts from 1930
System (TSS), a joint NASA/Italian Space
to 1966. The boat had a 17-member
crew and accommodated up to five Agency experiment
scientists who worked in two onboard STS-71 First historic shuttle docking
with space station Mir. 100th U.S
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laboratories, examining water
samples and marine life. Atlantis also crewed spaceflight
served as the in-orbit launch STS-98 International Space
site for many noteworthy Station assembly mission, which
spacecraft, including carried and assembled the Destiny
planetary probes Magellan Laboratory
and Galileo, as well as the STS-125 Final servicing
Compton Gamma Ray mission for NASA's Hubble Space
Observatory. Telescope
Starting with STS-71,
Atlantis pioneered the THE NUMBERS
Shuttle-Mir missions, flying (Prior to STS-135)
the first seven missions to Total miles traveled: 120,650,907
dock with the Russian space Total time in space: 293 days, 18
station. When linked, Atlantis
hours, 29 minutes, 37 seconds
and Mir together formed the
Total orbits: 4,648
largest spacecraft in orbit at
Total flights: 32
the time.
Total crew members: 191
Atlantis is targeted to
liftoff on its final mission, Mir dockings: 7
STS-135, on June 28, 2011. It International Space Station
will be the final space shuttle dockings: 11
retired from NASA's fleet. Satellites deployed: 14