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Canceled NASA Space Shuttle mission
STS-61-E was a NASA Space Shuttle mission planned to launch on 6 March 1986 using Columbia. It was canceled after the Challenger disaster. Columbia was
STS-61-E
Cancelled 1986 Space Shuttle mission
STS-61-F was a NASA Space Shuttle mission planned to launch on 15 May 1986 using Challenger. It was canceled after Challenger was destroyed earlier that
STS-61-F
1986 American crewed spaceflight to deploy Satcom-K1
STS-61-C was the 24th mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the seventh mission of Space Shuttle Columbia. It was the first time that Columbia,
STS-61-C
Failed 1986 American crewed spaceflight
STS-51-L was the 25th mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program which resulted in the loss of Space Shuttle Challenger. It was planned as the first Teacher
STS-51-L
Canceled space missions
2010. "STS-61-J". Encyclopedia Astronautica. 17 November 2007. Archived from the original on 8 January 2010. Retrieved 31 March 2010. "STS-61-N". Encyclopedia
Canceled Space Shuttle missions
Canceled_Space_Shuttle_missions
1990 American crewed spaceflight
Challenger disaster, this mission was slated to launch in March 1986 as STS-61-E. Jon A. McBride was originally assigned to command this mission, which
STS-35
Periodic comet
S. Space Shuttle missions STS-51-L and STS-61-E had been scheduled to observe Halley's Comet from low Earth orbit. The STS-51-L mission carried the Shuttle-Pointed
Halley's_Comet
American astronaut (1943–2024)
astronaut with NASA, a role in which he piloted STS-41-G, and would have been commander of STS-61-E had the mission not been canceled as the next scheduled
Jon_McBride
Canceled Space Shuttle mission
canceled after the Challenger disaster. Before Buchli was assigned to STS-61-H, Norman E. Thagard was the potential Mission Specialist 3 for this flight. The
STS-61-H
1983 American crewed spaceflight and first flight with Spacelab
by STS-41-B. After this mission, Columbia was taken out of service for renovations and did not fly again until STS-61-C in early January 1986. STS-9 sent
STS-9
Topics referred to by the same term
Shuttle missions in the early and mid-1980s with designations derived from STS-61. The ambiguity was the result of a NASA decision to change designation of
STS-61_(disambiguation)
Space Shuttle orbiter (1981–2003)
The next shuttle mission, STS-51-L, was undertaken by Challenger. It was launched on January 28, 1986, ten days after STS-61-C had landed, and ended in
Space_Shuttle_Columbia
1978 American astronaut group
Nagel later flew as the pilot on STS-61-A and as the commander on STS-37 and STS-55. Griggs was assigned as the STS-33 pilot, but he was killed in an
NASA_Astronaut_Group_8
Canceled Space Shuttle mission
STS-61-G was a NASA Space Shuttle mission planned to launch on 20 May 1986, using Atlantis. The main objective of this mission was to launch the Galileo
STS-61-G
2004 Israeli film
t e Space Shuttle Columbia (OV-102) Flights STS-1 STS-2 STS-3 STS-4 STS-5 STS-9 STS-61-C STS-28 STS-32 STS-35 STS-40 STS-50 STS-52 STS-55 STS-58 STS-62
Columbia:_The_Tragic_Loss
1989 American crewed spaceflight to deploy TDRS-4
1989. The mission was technically designated STS-29R as the original STS-29 designator belonged to STS-61-A, the 22nd Space Shuttle mission. Official documentation
STS-29
American astronaut and astronomer (born 1951)
the shuttle cabin, saying, "Gee, I thought we'd be a lot higher at MECO!" STS-61-C Columbia (January 12–18, 1986) was launched from the Kennedy Space Center
Steven_Hawley
American physician and astronaut (born 1935)
missions, STS-31, STS-35, STS-36, STS-38 and STS-41. He was a mission specialist on STS-6 (1983), STS-51-F/Spacelab-2 (1985), STS-33 (1989), STS-44 (1991)
Story_Musgrave
Space probes
dozens of subsequent shuttle missions, including the next scheduled launch, STS-61-E, planned for March 6, 1986, with a payload including the ASTRO-1 observatory
Halley_Armada
American astronaut (born 1951)
Home Improvement as himself along with rest of the STS-61 crew. His last mission was in 1996 on STS-79, the 17th flight of shuttle Atlantis. This was the
Thomas_Akers
American scientist and astronaut (1943–2023)
the star beta Pictoris. In March 1986, Durrance's first mission was for STS-61-E. It was canceled after the Challenger disaster. Durrance logged over 615
Samuel_T._Durrance
1989 digital single-lens reflex camera
Discovery, mission STS-48. Later the cameras were flown on several other Shuttle missions including STS-44, 45, 42, 49, 53, 56 and 61. Although the camera
Nikon_NASA_F4
American astronaut (born 1956)
Florida on July 9, 1992, at 11:42:27 UTC. Bowersox's second mission was STS-61 aboard the Endeavour, in which he served as the pilot. The mission was launched
Ken_Bowersox
American astronaut (born 1946)
August 1979. A veteran of four space flights, STS-51-I in 1985, STS-26 in 1988, STS-38 in 1990, and STS-61 in 1993, Covey has logged over 646 hours in space
Richard_O._Covey
1993 American crewed spaceflight
evaluate tools and techniques for the STS-61 Hubble Space Telescope (HST) servicing mission later that year. STS-51 was the first shuttle mission to fly
STS-51
1990 American crewed spaceflight to deploy the Hubble Space Telescope
Columbia on 39A. This mission was originally to be flown in August 1986 as STS-61-J using Atlantis, but was postponed due to the Challenger disaster. John
STS-31
Office. Retrieved August 14, 2022. Lee, Russell (August 4, 2022). "Northrop P-61 Black Widow: First American Airplane Designed and Built to Fight at Night
List_of_SETP_members
Division of NASA which trains astronauts
STS-86, STS-97, STS-110 Guion Bluford – STS-8, STS-61-A, STS-39, STS-53 Karol Bobko – STS-6, STS-51-D, STS-51-J Charles Bolden – STS-61-C, STS-31, STS-45,
NASA_Astronaut_Corps
1984 American crewed spaceflight
STS-41-D (formerly STS-14) was the 12th flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the maiden flight of Space Shuttle Discovery. It was launched from
STS-41-D
1997 American crewed spaceflight to the Hubble Space Telescope
April 24, 1990, by Discovery during STS-31. The first servicing mission was done by Space Shuttle Endeavour on STS-61. Work performed by Discovery's crew
STS-82
American full-size sedan
the STS in six trims, with the STS-V trim added for 2006: STS V6 (1SA) STS V6 Luxury (1SB) STS V6 Luxury Performance (1SC) STS V8 Luxury (1SE) STS V8 Luxury
Cadillac_STS
American astronaut and USAF colonel (born 1945)
dry lake bed at Edwards AFB. Shaw first served as Shuttle Commander on STS-61-B Atlantis. The mission launched at night on November 26 and returned on
Brewster_H._Shaw
Blaha — STS-29, STS-33, STS-43, STS-58, STS-79/81 Michael J. Bloomfield — STS-86, STS-97, STS-110 Guion Bluford — STS-8, STS-61-A, STS-39, STS-53 Karol
List_of_astronauts_by_name
American physicist and astronaut (1951–2012)
space. Ride was soon back in the rotation, training for her third flight, STS-61-I. This mission was scheduled to be flown no later than July 15, 1986, and
Sally_Ride
STS-51-F (1985), STS-33 (1989), STS-44 (1991), STS-61 (1993), STS-80 (1996) Steven R. Nagel — STS-51-G (1985), STS-61-A (1985), STS-37 (1991), STS-55 (1993)
List of space travelers by nationality
List_of_space_travelers_by_nationality
STS-82, STS-103, STS-110 Fayetteville: Richard O. Covey — STS-51-I, STS-26, STS-38, STS-61 Little Rock: Scott E. Parazynski — STS-66, STS-86, STS-95
List of American astronauts by birthplace
List_of_American_astronauts_by_birthplace
1986, STS-61-C) First Dutch citizen in space: Wubbo Ockels (October 30, 1985, STS-61-A) First Swiss astronaut: Claude Nicollier (July 31, 1992, STS-46)
NASA_Astronaut_Group_9
1998 American crewed spaceflight
STS-95 was a Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on 29 October 1998, using the orbiter Discovery. It was the 25th flight
STS-95
First African-American in space (born 1942)
(FSL). Bluford was a mission specialist on STS-8, STS-61-A, STS-39, and STS-53. Bluford's first mission was STS-8, which launched from Kennedy Space Center
Guion_Bluford
1994 American film
in-orbit footage from shuttle missions STS-41-C, STS-61-B, STS-31, STS-32, STS-34, STS-40, STS-42, STS-46, STS-51 and STS-61. Destiny In Space is presented in
Destiny_in_Space
1992 American crewed spaceflight to Intelsat 603 and maiden flight of Shuttle Endeavour
STS-49 was NASA's maiden flight of the Space Shuttle Endeavour, which launched on May 7, 1992. The primary goal of its nine-day mission was to retrieve
STS-49
2006 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-121 was a 2006 Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Discovery on its 32nd flight. The main purposes
STS-121
1995 American crewed spaceflight to Mir
after STS-61-A in 1985. During the five days the Shuttle was docked to Mir, the combined spacecraft became the largest in orbit at the time. STS-71 marked
STS-71
Space Shuttle orbiter (1985–2011)
(turnaround time) when it launched in November 1985 on STS-61-B, only 50 days after its previous mission, STS-51-J in October 1985. Atlantis was then used for
Space_Shuttle_Atlantis
NASA flights of the partially reusable spacecraft
rescheduled. The codes were adopted from STS-41-B through STS-51-L (although the highest code used was actually STS-61-C), and the sequential numbers were
List of Space Shuttle missions
List_of_Space_Shuttle_missions
2006 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-116 (also known as ISS-12A) was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Discovery. Discovery lifted
STS-116
1983 Space Shuttle Challenger mission
STS-8 was the eighth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the third flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger. It launched on August 30, 1983, and landed on September
STS-8
Space Shuttle orbiter (1983–1986)
Challenger exploded 73 seconds after liftoff, killing the seven-member crew of STS-51-L that included Christa McAuliffe, who would have been the first teacher
Space_Shuttle_Challenger
1992 American crewed spaceflight
mission. STS-47 launched from Pad 39B at 10:23:00 a.m. EDT on September 12, 1992, and was the first on-time mission without launch delays since STS-61-B in
STS-47
Person trained for flights of a specific payload on a NASA Space Shuttle mission
STS-77, STS-97 Mamoru Mohri – mission specialist on STS-99 Steven MacLean – mission specialist on STS-115 Hans Schlegel – mission specialist on STS-122
Payload_specialist
American aerospace engineer, test pilot, and astronaut (born 1946)
selected as the commander of STS-61-H, which was subsequently canceled after the Challenger accident. As commander of STS-29, Coats and his crew launched
Michael_Coats
American astronomer and astronaut (born 1950)
During STS-1 he was the photographer in the prime chase plane. He also served as support crewman and CAPCOM for the last two OFT flights, STS-3 and STS-4,
George_Nelson_(astronaut)
either launch or landing. STS-61-A in 1985 is the only flight to have both launched and landed with a crew of eight, and STS-71 in 1995 is the only other
List_of_Space_Shuttle_crews
Serbian Orthodox church in Ljubljana, Slovenia
related to Sts. Cyril and Methodius Orthodox Church (Ljubljana). "Црквена општина у Љубљани". 46°3′14.22″N 14°29′57.61″E / 46.0539500°N 14.4993361°E / 46
Church of Sts. Cyril and Methodius, Ljubljana
Church_of_Sts._Cyril_and_Methodius,_Ljubljana
American biochemist and astronaut (born 1943)
mission in October 1985, the STS-61-A mission in November 1985, STS-61-B mission in November and December 1985, and the STS-61-C mission in January 1986
Shannon_Lucid
American astronaut (born 1949)
Group 9 in 1980. She flew in space five times, on the STS-61-A, STS-32, STS-50, STS-71 and STS-89, and trained in Russia as a cosmonaut. Dunbar left NASA
Bonnie_J._Dunbar
American scientist and astronaut (born 1952)
veteran of four space flights, Thornton flew on STS-33 in 1989, STS-49 in 1992, STS-61 in 1993, and STS-73 in 1995. She has logged over 975 hours in space
Kathryn_C._Thornton
Indonesian scientist (born 1952)
October 1985, she was selected to take part in the NASA Space Shuttle mission STS-61-H scheduled in mid-1986 as a Payload Specialist, she would have been the
Pratiwi_Sudarmono
Astronauts resident in Europe
Nicollier, EAC, first Swiss in space — STS-46, STS-61, STS-75, STS-103 Wubbo Ockels, EAC, first Dutchman in space — STS-61-A Luca Parmitano, EAC — Soyuz TMA-09M
List_of_European_astronauts
American astronaut (born 1946)
August 1979. Gibson flew five missions: STS-41-B in 1984, STS-61-C in 1986, STS-27 in 1988, STS-47 in 1992, and STS-71 in 1995. Gibson served as Chief of
Robert_L._Gibson
American astronaut (born 1945)
minutes, 32 seconds. He served as a mission specialist on STS-51-C, STS-61-A, STS-29, and STS-48. From March 1989 till May 1992 he also served as Deputy
James_Buchli
Astrophotograph by the Hubble Space Telescope
Space Museum. It was replaced in 2009 as part of a Space Shuttle mission (STS-125). In 2010 Herschel Space Observatory captured a new image of the Pillars
Pillars_of_Creation
1985 American crewed spaceflight to deploy communications satellites
STS-51-D was the 16th flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the fourth flight of Space Shuttle Discovery. The launch of STS-51-D from Kennedy Space
STS-51-D
American astronaut (born 1944)
and design. STS 51-D (April 12–19, 1985) STS-35 (December 2–10, 1990) STS-46 (July 31 – August 8, 1992) STS-61 (December 2–13, 1993) STS-75 (February
Jeffrey_A._Hoffman
NASA astronaut and engineer (born 1948)
support crewman for STS 41-B, STS 41-C and STS 51-A; spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM) during STS 41-B, STS 41-C, STS 41-D, STS 51-A and STS 51-D; Chief of
Jerry_L._Ross
American astronaut and 12th NASA Administrator (born 1946)
pilot on STS-61-C (January 12–18, 1986) and STS-31 (April 24–29, 1990), and was the mission commander on STS-45 (March 24 – April 2, 1992), and STS-60 (February
Charles_Bolden
American mid-size luxury sedan
2004 model years as a smaller-sized, premium model. It was replaced by the STS in 2004 for the 2005 model year. The name of "Cadillac's first small car"
Cadillac_Seville
American astronaut and entrepreneur (born 1950)
Shuttle mission STS-61-C in 1986. Subsequent missions included STS-34 (1989), STS-46 (1992), STS-60 (1994), STS-75 (1996), STS-91 (1998), and STS-111 (2002)
Franklin_Chang-Díaz
American test pilot, astronaut and engineer (1946–2014)
flights (STS-51-G and STS-61-A in 1985, STS-37 in 1991, and STS-55 in 1993) as described below: Nagel first flew as a mission specialist on STS-51G, which
Steven_R._Nagel
American astronaut (1933–2014)
completing 111 orbits of the Earth, STS-61-A landed at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on November 6, 1985. STS-61-A was the final successful flight
Henry_Hartsfield
American astronaut and engineer (1947–2023)
94 million miles. She was a mission specialist on STS-61-B (November 26 to December 3, 1985) and STS-30 (May 4–8, 1989). Cleave left JSC in May 1991 to
Mary_L._Cleave
(Wireless Operators) STS 61 - Audley End, Saffron Walden - packing parachute containers STS 61 - Gaynes' Hall, St Neots (after April 1942) STS 62, later Station
List_of_SOE_establishments
2010 American film
cameras were taken to the Hubble Space Telescope on STS-61 (Servicing Mission 1 in December 1993) and on STS-125 (Servicing Mission 4 in May 2009, the final
Hubble_(film)
Month of 1993
NASA postponed the scheduled launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour for the STS-61 mission until the following day due to weather. Northwest Airlink Flight
December_1993
Unsuccessful 1997 American crewed spaceflight
(Spacelab-J on STS-47), the Spacelab Life and Microgravity Science Mission (LMS on STS-78) and the German Spacelab missions (D-1 on STS-61-A and D-2 on STS-55).
STS-83
British-American astronaut (1955–2016)
and exploration at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. STS-112 Space Shuttle Atlantis (7–18 October 2002) was an International Space
Piers_Sellers
American astronaut and US Army colonel (born 1949)
worked as a Vehicle Integration Test Engineer supporting the STS-51-D, STS-51-F, STS-61-C, and STS-51-L missions. After the Challenger accident, Voss participated
James_S._Voss
Part of the Columbus module on the International Space Station
transported to the International Space Station (ISS) with the Columbus module on STS-122/1E in February 2008. Columbus-EPF payloads and payload facilities are
Columbus External Payload Facility
Columbus_External_Payload_Facility
American astronaut and engineer (born 1956)
STS-1 through STS-51-L. He served as Lead Data Processing Systems (DPS) Officer for STS-9 (Spacelab-1) and STS-41-D, Orbit DPS for STS-41-B and STS-41-C
Gregory_J._Harbaugh
Group of astronauts selected in 1987
STS-50 Columbia — June 1992 — Pilot — Spacelab mission STS-61 Endeavour — December 1993 — Pilot — First Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission STS-73
NASA_Astronaut_Group_12
(not sold in the United States) 2005-2011 STS 2005-2011 STS – 116.4 in (2,960 mm) wheelbase 2005-2009 STS-V – 116.4 in (2,960 mm) wheelbase 2006-2011
List_of_Cadillac_vehicles
Partially reusable launch system and space plane
program. Its official program name was the Space Transportation System (STS), taken from the 1969 plan led by U.S. vice president Spiro Agnew for a system
Space_Shuttle
American astronaut (1939–2026)
mission specialist on STS-7 (June 18 – 24, 1983) and STS-51G (June 17–24, 1985). He was scheduled to fly next in May 1986 on STS-61G, and was also in training
John_M._Fabian
American astronaut and engineer (born 1948)
program, the seventh flight of Space Shuttle Columbia, designated as mission STS-61-C. Cenker served as a Payload Specialist, representing RCA Astro-Electronics
Robert_J._Cenker
2009 American crewed spaceflight to the Hubble Space Telescope
STS-125, or HST-SM4 (Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4), was the fifth and final Space Shuttle mission to the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The
STS-125
French lunar surface habitat company
Shuttle STS-9 (1983) Deutschland-1 (1985) STS-42 (1992) STS-46 (1992) Deutschland-2 (1993) STS-61 (1993) STS-66 (1994) STS-75 (1996) STS-95 (1998) STS-103
Spartan_Space
man and first American woman in space was 22 years between Freedom 7 and STS-7, respectively. For China, this interval was almost eight and a half years
List_of_women_astronauts
1997 American crewed spaceflight to conduct space experiments
(Spacelab-J on STS-47), the Spacelab Life and Microgravity Science Mission (LMS on STS-78) and the German Spacelab missions (D-1 on STS-61-A and D-2 on STS-55).
STS-94
1996 American crewed spaceflight and longest duration Space Shuttle mission
STS-80 was a Space Shuttle mission flown by Space Shuttle Columbia. The launch was originally scheduled for October 31, 1996, but was delayed to November
STS-80
The following is an outline of 1993 in spaceflight. STS-61 was NASA's first Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission, and the fifth flight of the Space
1993_in_spaceflight
American astronaut and engineer (born 1964)
a former NASA astronaut. She flew aboard Space Shuttle Discovery mission STS-116 as a mission specialist and is the third African American woman to go
Joan_Higginbotham
Lok Sabha constituency in Assam
August 2023). "Assam delimitation: EC increases seats reserved for SCs, STs in final report". Scroll.in. "ECI publishes final delimitation order for
Darrang–Udalguri Lok Sabha constituency
Darrang–Udalguri_Lok_Sabha_constituency
Museum in Zermatt
took from the summit and brought with him on the Space Shuttle Endeavour STS-61 mission in 1993. The other stone was put back on the summit. List of museums
Matterhorn_Museum
2000 American crewed spaceflight to conduct the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission
STS-99 was a Space Shuttle mission using Endeavour, that launched on 11 February 2000 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The primary objective of the
STS-99
2009 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-129 (ISS assembly flight ULF3) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Atlantis was launched on November 16, 2009
STS-129
Module Soyuz TM-20 / Soyuz TM-19 October 3, 1994 31 days Mir Reinhard Furrer STS-61-A (D1) October 30, 1985 7 days Scientific experiments in the Spacelab Module
List_of_German_astronauts
American astronaut and lunar explorer (1930–2018)
safety program at NASA. Young had been scheduled to fly as the commander of STS-61-J to deploy the Hubble Space Telescope, but the mission was canceled as
John_Young_(astronaut)
Aeronautics and Space Administration. 2008-03-01. Retrieved 2019-03-31. "E. Collins Biography" (PDF). National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
List of U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School alumni
List_of_U.S._Air_Force_Test_Pilot_School_alumni
SpaceFacts. 2024-12-17. Retrieved 2024-12-18. Dumoulin, Jim (29 June 2001). "STS-61 (59)". NASA Space Shuttle Launch Archive. NASA. Archived from the original
List_of_longest_spacewalks
American astronaut (born 1951)
her first mission, STS-41-G, Sullivan performed the first extra-vehicular activity (EVA) by an American woman. On her second, STS-31, she helped deploy
Kathryn_D._Sullivan
STS 61-E
STS 61-E
Female
French
Feminine form of French Stéphane, STÉPHANIE means "crown."Â
Boy/Male
Slavic
Military glory.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. George (see George).French : secondary surname to the primary surnames De la Porte, Godfroy, Lapointe, and Laporte.
Male
English
English and Scottish short form of French Stuart, STU means "house guard; steward."
Male
Norse
Old Norse legend name of a dwarf who almost married Thor's daughter Thrud, ALVÃSS means "all wise."
Boy/Male
English
From St. Alban.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.
Boy/Male
English
Stiles.
Male
English
Short form of English Stephen, STE means "crown."
Female
Egyptian
, the consort of Antef III.
Male
Swedish
Pet form of Swedish Gustaf, GÖSTA means "meditation staff."
Male
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word stÃgandr ("stepping, treading one"), hence "wanderer."
Male
Russian
(СтаÑ) Russian pet form of Slavic Stanislav, STAS means "glorious government."
Male
Norse
Contracted form of Old Norse StÃgandr, STÃGR means "wanderer."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Gustavus, KYÖSTI means "meditation staff."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a place so called, of which there is one in Cambridgeshire and another in Cornwall.Americanized form of French St. Yves.
Female
Egyptian
, a priestess of Amen Ra.
Boy/Male
Scottish
Steward.
Male
French
French form of Latin Stephanus, STÉPHANE means "crown."
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Christian, English
Form of Stuart; Keeper of the Estate
STS 61-E
STS 61-E
Boy/Male
Sikh
The great God Indra the God of the Sky), Lord Indra, Lord of the Sky
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Autumn
Girl/Female
Tamil
Born of the Sun, Healthy
Boy/Male
Native American
Canoe man.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Loving heart
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
A Judge and Follower of Abu Yusuf; Ibn Mansur had this Name
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city of Bristol, named in Old English with brycg ‘bridge’ + stÅw ‘assembly place’. The final -l of the modern form is due to a regional pronunciation.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
With Many Forms
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Celestial damsel
STS 61-E
STS 61-E
STS 61-E
STS 61-E
STS 61-E
n.
Violence, or its effects.
v. i.
To soar; to ascend; to mount. See Stirrup.
a.
Resembling erysipelas, or partaking of its nature.
a.
Exercising its highest influence; -- said of a planet.
v. t.
To bring or peel out, as a kernel from its enveloping husks its enveloping husks or shell.
n.
An equal sounding; the consonance of the unison and its octaves.
v. i.
An inflamed swelling or boil on the edge of the eyelid.
v. i.
A pen or inclosure for swine.
a.
Pertaining to the epicycloid, or having its properties.
v. t.
To shut up in, or as in, a sty.
n.
The Carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; also, its edible beans or pods, called St. John's bread.
n.
A colloquial abbreviation of Sister.
a.
Drained; exhausted; having expended or lost its energy.
adv.
In its essence; substantially.
n.
Six. See Sise.
v. i.
A place of bestial debauchery.
a.
Of or pertaining to Europe, or to its inhabitants.
pl.
of Apophysis
adv.
In the manner of the earth or its people; worldly.