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STS-29 was the 28th NASA Space Shuttle mission, during which Space Shuttle Discovery inserted a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) into Earth orbit. It was the third shuttle mission following the Challenger disaster in 1986, and launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on March 13, 1989. STS-29R was the eighth flight of Discovery and the 28th Space Shuttle mission overall; its planned predecessor, STS-28, was delayed until August 1989.
1989 Website,
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John E. Blaha, low Earth orbit, Robert C. Springer, Michael Coats, James P. Bagian, James Buchli,
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1989 STS-29
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rocket launch
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Student experimenter John C. Vellinger, right, explains operation of an experiment to the crew of STS-29.
Student experimenter John C. Vellinger, right, explains operation of an experiment to the crew of STS-29.






