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'''STS-80''' ('''S'''pace '''T'''ransportation '''S'''ystem) was a [[Space Shuttle program]] mission implemented by [[NASA]]. The mission was the longest Shuttle mission to date, at 17 days, 15 hours, 53 minutes, and 18 seconds.
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{{Infobox Space mission
==St. Mark's College==
| mission_name = STS-80
Hi Cyberjunkie, I noticed you protected page [[Aquinas College, Adelaide]] due to random and senseless vandalism. Is there any chance you can do the same to [[St. Mark's College (University of Adelaide)]] too, for much the same reason? Cheers, [[User:ABVS1936|ABVS1936]] 04:36, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
| insignia = STS-80_patch.jpg
:I don't think protection is yet necessary, but I'm watching to see if the situation worsens. Regards, --[[User:Cyberjunkie|cj]] | [[User talk:Cyberjunkie|talk]] 12:43, 22 April 2007 (UTC)
| shuttle = Columbia
==re: Meetup==
| launch_pad = 39-B
If you're in bed now, you might not sleep through it - you'd better be in bed now! :p &ndash; <span style="font-family:trebuchet ms">[[User:Riana|Riana]] <sup>[[User talk:Riana|<font color="seagreen">ऋ</font>]]</sup></span> 15:26, 22 April 2007 (UTC) <small>''I'm not awake, either...'' </small>
| launch = [[November 19]], [[1996]], 2:55:47 p.m EST
:Hey, it was nice to finally meet you! Enjoyed it, we should do one of these again sometime at a decent hour :) Take care, &ndash; <span style="font-family:trebuchet ms">[[User:Riana|Riana]] <sup>[[User talk:Riana|<font color="seagreen">ऋ</font>]]</sup></span> 01:16, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
| landing = [[December 7]], [[1996]], 6:49:05 a.m. EST, [[Kennedy Space Center|KSC]]
::It was lovely to see all the Adelaidean folk! It's nice to have faces to put to usernames. I look forward to the next rendezvous – so long as it's not a morning. Happy editing, --[[User:Cyberjunkie|cj]] | [[User talk:Cyberjunkie|talk]] 01:32, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
| duration = 17 days, 15 hours, 53 minutes, 18 seconds.
:::Nice meeting you, cj. '''[[User:Daniel.Bryant|<span style="color:#2E82F4">Daniel&nbsp;Bryant</span>]]''' 01:57, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
| altitude = 218 statute miles (351 km)
::::And likewise. It was good to see that your Wikipedia eloquence is just as noticeable in the real world. Cheers, [[User:beneaththelandslide|michael]] <sup>[[User_talk:beneaththelandslide|talk]]</sup> 10:40, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
| inclination = 28.45 degrees
:Just realised I forgot about the meetup today. Monday morning are like that -- too bad... Hope it went well! [[User:Donama|Donama]] 23:45, 22 April 2007 (UTC)
| distance = Over 7 million statute miles (11 million km)
| crew_photo = STS-80_crew.jpg
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| previous = [[STS-79]]
| next = [[STS-81]]
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==Thank youCrew==
* [[Kenneth D. Cockrell]] (3), Mission Commander
Point taken - it should all be at Politics project talk page not mine - I just couldnt bear watching all that high importance summaries fly through my watch list when i knew they were not happening :) [[User:SatuSuro|Satu]][[User talk:SatuSuro|Suro]] 13:20, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
* [[Kent V. Rominger]] (2), Pilot
:Now copied to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Australian_politics thought I should let you know - cheers [[User:SatuSuro|Satu]][[User talk:SatuSuro|Suro]] 13:26, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
* [[Tamara E. Jernigan]] (4), Mission Specialist
* [[Thomas D. Jones]] (3), Mission Specialist
* [[F. Story Musgrave]] (6), Mission Specialist
 
==Mission parameters==
:(posted to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Australian_politics here] also) Again as I said before I am just in on the periphery of this (politics is not my interest in terms of assesment) but it is obviously important for me to confirm again that the part that CJ indicates above as superflous is most definitely not (I have learned via errors that are caused particularly with the script that he and I are both using from Outriggr) The break created by the comment <!-- Wikiproject specific tags --> allows the script to separate its taks and if not included the Outriggr script adjusts the importance for both the parent and the child project.--[[User:VirtualSteve|<strong>VS</strong>]] <sup>[[User_talk:VirtualSteve|talk]]</sup> 13:36, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
*'''[[Mass]]:''' 13,006 kg payload
*'''[[Perigee]]:''' 318 km
*'''[[Apogee]]:''' 375 km
*'''[[Inclination]]:''' 28.5°
*'''[[Orbital period|Period]]:''' 91.5 min
 
==GreetsMission cjhighlights==
STS-80 marks the third flight of the WSF that flew on [[STS-60]] and [[STS-69]] and the third flight to use the [[Germany|German]]-built Orbiting and Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrograph-Shuttle Pallet Satellite II (ORFEUS-SPAS II). The ASTRO-SPAS program is a cooperative endeavor between [[NASA]] and the [[German Space Agency]], DARA. Both satellites will be deployed and retrieved during the mission. STS-80 is the seventh and last [[Space Shuttle]] mission of [[1996]], the 21st flight of the orbiter ''Columbia'' and the 80th flight overall in NASA's Space Shuttle program. ''Columbia'' last flew on mission [[STS-78]] in the summer of this year.
Breakfast was interesting. I have written notes from the edu event and will type them up and blog them. Would be nice to do something where Adelaide's leaders in wp and wm are more visible as technology leaders/participants to the edu sector. Perhpas opportunities to show what you do in schools or at local community computing events? Do you think Adelaide wm folks would be interested in doing that kind of thing. <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[User:Lucychili|Lucychili]] ([[User talk:Lucychili|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Lucychili|contribs]]) 23:44, 23 April 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned -->
 
Other experiments on STS-80 are the Space Experiment Module (SEM), The National Institutes of Health NIH-R4 Experiment, a series of bone cell experiments known as CCM-A (formerly called STL/NIH-C-6), the Biological Research in Canister (BRIC-09) Experiment, the Commercial MDA ITA Experiment (CMIX-5), the Visualization in an Experimental Water Capillary pumped Loop (VIEW-CPL) Experiment.
:Thanks cj understood re speaking at edu sector stuff.
:I will blog the stuff that was said at the Adelaide seminar. (my notes are a bit scetchy near the questions but the main bit I did get some notes for.) JW's general gist was changing the education sector's reliance on 'gatekeepers' and learning how to use 'accountability' as a means of structuring information and activities. This means participation is the bottomline and good community practice is important. I'm hoping to follow up with talks or projects re wikithinking in schools so they can see why read write culture is useful/important to them. I also have a card game I have been working on to model copyleft/copyright. [[http://lucychili.net/sfd/alpha.shtml]] [[User:Lucychili|Lucychili]] 03:30, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
 
ORFEUS-SPAS II, a free-flying satellite, will be deployed and retrieved using the Space Shuttle Columbia's Remote Manipulator System (RMS). The goal of this astrophysics mission is to investigate the rarely explored far- and extreme-ultraviolet regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, and study the very hot and very cold matter in the universe.
== Indonesia articles... ==
 
ORFEUS-SPAS II will be attempting a large number of observing programs. Among the many areas in which scientists hope to gain new insights during this mission are the evolution of stars, the structure of galaxies, and the nature of the interstellar medium, and others. Many of the objects they are planning to look at have never before been observed in the far-ultraviolet.
Thanks for your attention paid to Indonesia articles today. Even if it is 'just' vandalism or inappropriate edit reversion, it is great to see others involved. --[[User:Merbabu|Merbabu]] 13:22, 26 April 2007 (UTC) I'll second that! [[User:SatuSuro|Satu]][[User talk:SatuSuro|Suro]] 13:28, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
:Ps, nice gallery too. I want to add to mine too. --[[User:Merbabu|Merbabu]] 13:24, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
::Thanks!--[[User:Cyberjunkie|cj]] | [[User talk:Cyberjunkie|talk]] 13:24, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
 
ASTRO-SPAS is a carrier designed for launch, deployment and retrieval by the Space Shuttle. Once deployed from the Shuttle's RMS, ASTRO-SPAS will operate quasi-autonomously for 14 days in the vicinity of the Shuttle. The carrier's inclination will be 28.4 degrees with an altitude of 218 statute miles (351 km). After completion of the free flight phase, the satellite will be retrieved by the RMS, returned to the Shuttle cargo bay and returned to Earth.
== Your edits to [[Nowra, New South Wales]] ==
 
[[Image:ORFEUS-SPAS-2.jpg|thumb|200px|left|ORFEUS-SPAS-2 photographed during approach by the [[Space Shuttle Columbia|''Columbia'']] for retrieval]]
Thanks for deleting all that useless information on the Nowra page. That page needed a good cleanup and I'd been meaning to do it for a while. [[User:JRG|JRG]] 13:27, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
The one-meter diameter ORFEUS-Telescope with the Far Ultraviolet (FUV) Spectrograph and the Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) Spectrograph comprises the main payload. A secondary, but highly complementary, payload is the Interstellar Medium Absorption Profile Spectrograph (IMAPS). In addition to the astronomy payloads, ORFEUS-SPAS II carries the Surface Effects Sample Monitor (SESAM), the ATV Rendezvous Pre-Development Project (ARP), and the Student Experiment on ASTRO-SPAS (SEAS).
:No worries! Regards, --[[User:Cyberjunkie|cj]] | [[User talk:Cyberjunkie|talk]] 13:29, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
 
The free-flying [[Wake Shield Facility]] (WSF-3) will be making its third flight into orbit. The Facility is a 12 foot (3.7 m) diameter, free-flying stainless steel disk designed to generate an "ultra-vacuum" environment in space in which to grow semiconductor thin films for use in advanced electronics. The STS-80 astronaut crew will deploy and retrieve the WSF during the 16 day mission using Columbia's "robot arm," or Remote Manipulator System. Wake Shield is sponsored by the Space Processing Division in NASA's Office of Life and Microgravity Sciences and Applications. Wake Shield was designed, built and is operated by the [[Space Vacuum Epitaxy Center]] at the [[University of Houston]]--a NASA Commercial Space Center--in conjunction with its industrial partner, Space Industries, Inc., also in Houston.
==Wow==
heheh userpage b-----d by another b----y sock all in five minutes - thanks :) [[User:SatuSuro|Satu]][[User talk:SatuSuro|Suro]] 15:02, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
 
[[Wake Shield]] has flown twice before. The first flight on [[STS-60]], in [[1994]], although experiencing a hardware problem that resulted in the vehicle remaining attached to the robot arm, proved the vacuum wake concept, and realized the space epitaxy concept by growing the first-ever crystalline semiconductor thin films in the vacuum of space.
== Great Barrier Reef ==
 
Astronauts [[Tammy Jernigan]] and [[Tom Jones]] will perform two six- hour spacewalks during STS-80, one on Flight Day 10 and another on Day 12, to evaluate equipment and procedures that will be used during construction and maintenance of the [[International Space Station]].
I was wondering why the [[Great Barrier Reef]] article was sprotected for so long? Vandalism is common on this high profile article, but is reverted by several editors frequently who have it on their watch list. Was there a high profile threat to it until May 6 or was this action requested for some other reason? Thanks. --[[User:MattWright|MattWright]] ([[User talk:MattWright|talk]]) 16:11, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
 
The spacewalks are the fifth in a continuing series of Extravehicular Activities (EVAs) called the EVA Development Flight Tests (EDFT). This flight test series of spacewalks is designed to evaluate equipment and procedures planned for the station and to build spacewalking experience in preparation for assembly of the station. Jernigan is designated Extravehicular Crewmember 1 (EV- 1) and will be distinguished by red bands worn on the legs of her spacesuit. Jones is designated EV-2. Astronaut Story Musgrave will serve as the Intravehicular (IV) crewmember, assisting Jernigan and Jones from inside Columbia's crew cabin. STS-80 Pilot [[Kent Rominger]] also will assist with the spacewalks, controlling the robotic arm from inside the cabin.
 
The astronauts also will evaluate a variety of work aids and tools designed for use during station operations, including a Body Restraint Tether (BRT), a type of "third hand" stabilizing bar for spacewalkers; a Multi-Use Tether (MUT), a type of stabilizing tether similar to the BRT that can be anchored to either round U.S. handrails or square Russian handrails; and a power tool designed for the station.
 
Space Experiment Module (SEM) is a NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Shuttle Small Payloads Project education initiative that provides increased educational access to space. The program targets kindergarten through university level participants. SEM stimulates and encourages direct student participation in the creation, development, and flight of zero-gravity and microgravity experiments on the Space Shuttle.
 
The SEM system provides reusable modules for experiments within a 5 cubic foot (142 L) [[Getaway Special]] Canister. The system uses a Goddard-provided internal support structure, battery, power distribution system, data sampling and storage device and harness. Experiments may be active (requiring power to run mechanisms) or passive (having no mechanisms or requiring no power). Customized data sampling schemes are programmed before flight for each experiment, and data reduction and processing are completed after flight.
 
==See also==
* [[Space science]]
* [[Space shuttle]]
* [[List of space shuttle missions]]
* [[List of human spaceflights chronologically]]
 
==External links==
* [http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-80/mission-sts-80.html NASA mission summary]
 
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0jpUPLqLhA Video of NASA STS-80 mission]
 
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