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1999 American crewed spaceflight to deploy the Chandra X-ray Observatory
STS-93 in 1999 marked the 95th launch of the Space Shuttle, the 26th launch of Columbia, and the 21st night launch of a Space Shuttle. Eileen Collins became
STS-93
American astronaut and astronomer (born 1951)
He served as a mission specialist on STS-41D in 1984, STS-61C in 1986, STS-31 in 1990, STS-82 in 1997 and STS-93 in 1999. Hawley was the last member of
Steven_Hawley
American astronaut and pilot (born 1956)
a US spacecraft with STS-93, which launched in July 1999 and deployed the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. In 2005 she commanded STS-114, NASA's "return to
Eileen_Collins
French test pilot, engineer, airman, & astronaut (born 1949)
mission specialist. Tognini flew aboard Space Shuttle Columbia on STS-93 (22–27 July 1999) (STS: Space transportation System). During the five-day mission his
Michel_Tognini
1999 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-96 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Discovery, and the first shuttle flight to dock at
STS-96
List of French spationauts
Retrieved 2024-01-27. "Michel Tognini". www.esa.int. Retrieved 2024-01-27. "STS-93 - NASA". Retrieved 2024-01-27. "Spaceflight mission report: Soyuz TM-17"
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NASA space telescope launched in 1999
Flagship-class space telescope launched aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia during STS-93 by NASA on July 23, 1999. Chandra is sensitive to X-ray sources 100 times
Chandra_X-ray_Observatory
Space Shuttle orbiter (1981–2003)
was not flown again until 1989 (on STS-28), after which it resumed normal service as part of the shuttle fleet. STS-93, launched on July 23, 1999, was the
Space_Shuttle_Columbia
2005 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-114 was the first "Return to Flight" Space Shuttle mission following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. Discovery launched at 10:39 EDT (14:39 UTC)
STS-114
1997 American crewed spaceflight mission to support multiple space science packages
from cancer. He was replaced by Kent Rominger and was assigned to pilot STS-93 instead. The launch occurred on Rominger's 41st birthday. The deployment
STS-85
1999 American crewed spaceflight to the Hubble Space Telescope
STS-103, the 96th launch of the Space Shuttle and the 27th launch of Space Shuttle Discovery, was Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 3A ('SM3A')
STS-103
1994 human spaceflight selection of 23 candidates; "The Flying Escargot"
STS-90 Columbia (Neurolab) Pilot, STS-106 Atlantis Commander, STS-109 Columbia Commander, STS-125 Atlantis Jeffrey Ashby (3 flights) Pilot, STS-93 Columbia
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Division of NASA which trains astronauts
STS-32, STS-46, STS-62, STS-81, STS-98 Mae Jemison – STS-47 Tamara Jernigan – STS-40, STS-52, STS-67, STS-80, STS-96 Brent Jett – STS-72, STS-81, STS-97
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NASA flights of the partially reusable spacecraft
in orbit: STS-2 (equipment failure), STS-35 (weather), STS-44 (equipment failure), and STS-83 (equipment failure, relaunched as STS-94). STS-300 was the
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2002 American crewed spaceflight to the Hubble Space Telescope
STS-109 (Hubble Servicing Mission 3B 'SM3B') was a Space Shuttle mission that launched from the Kennedy Space Center on 1 March 2002. It was the 108th
STS-109
STS-59, STS-76 Michael Coats — STS-41-D, STS-29, STS-39 Kenneth Cockrell — STS-56, STS-69, STS-80, STS-98, STS-111 Catherine Coleman — STS-73, STS-93
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Fortified vault building in Fort Knox, Kentucky
Sacagawea dollar coins that flew on the Space Shuttle Columbia, specifically STS-93 in 1999. The depository is a secure facility. Between its fenced perimeter
United States Bullion Depository
United_States_Bullion_Depository
1978 American astronaut group
some had flown twice. The last flight made by a member of the group was STS-93 in July 1999, which carried Steve Hawley into space for the fifth time.
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American astronaut, chemist, engineer and USAF colonel (born 1960)
the STS-73 crew on the scientific mission USML-2 with experiments including biotechnology, combustion science, and the physics of fluids. STS-93 was Coleman's
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— STS-7 (1983), STS-51-A (1984), STS-26 (1988) Steven Hawley — STS-41-D (1984), STS-61-C (1985), STS-31 (1990), STS-82 (1997), STS-93 (1999) Mark T. Vande
List of space travelers by nationality
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Series of NASA satellites
primarily observes soft X-rays. It was launched in 1999 aboard Columbia during STS-93 into an elliptical high-Earth orbit, and was initially named the Advanced
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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
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Hypergolic orbital maneuvering engines used on NASA's Space Shuttle
Hubble Space Telescope (STS-31) or those with unusually heavy payloads such as Chandra (STS-93). An OMS dump burn also occurred on STS-51-F, as part of the
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American space and aeronautics agency
galaxy. The Chandra X-ray Observatory was launched from the Columbia on STS-93 in 1999, observing black holes, quasars, supernova, and dark matter. It
NASA
US one dollar coin minted since 2000
surviving gold dollars were sent into space aboard Columbia on mission STS-93 in July 1999. Following the return of the shuttle, the coins were placed
Sacagawea_dollar
Space Shuttle and SLS main engine
STS-68 Endeavour – No. 3 engine (2032) caused an RSLS shutdown at T−1.9 seconds when a temperature sensor in its HPOTP exceeded its redline. STS-93 Columbia
RS-25
Plastic film material used in low and high-temperature applications
break down over time, causing short circuits and, potentially, fires." The STS-93 mission saw electrical shorts on Kapton insulation that disabled two engine
Kapton
Spaceplane component of the Space Shuttle
until its last overhaul (after STS-93), and its unique black chines for the remainder of its operational life. Beginning in STS-95 (1998), the flight vehicles'
Space_Shuttle_orbiter
missions including STS-93 and STS-114 (1995–2005) Nancy J. Currie-Gregg, engineer and veteran of four shuttle flights STS-57, STS-70, STS-88, STS-109 (1993–2002)
Women_at_NASA
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
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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
Unit of the European Space Agency providing astronauts on US and Russian missions
– STS-55 (Spacelab-D2 Mission) Ulrich Walter – STS-55 (Spacelab-D2 Mission) Claude Nicollier – STS-46, STS-61 (Hubble Space Telescope) STS-75, STS-103
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American engineer and planetary scientist (born 1957)
System, an instrument which flew on two space shuttle missions, STS-85 in 1997 and STS-93 in 1999. Stern has also developed eight scientific instruments
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Group of American women who passed astronaut screening tests
command a Space Shuttle mission during STS-93 in 1999. In 2005, she commanded NASA's return to flight mission, STS-114. At Collins' invitation, seven of
Mercury_13
Day of the year
Tokyo, Japan by Yuji Nishizawa. 1999 – Space Shuttle Columbia launches on STS-93, with Eileen Collins becoming the first female space shuttle commander.
July_23
Retrieved 18 December 2017. "STS-93". Spacefacts. Retrieved 18 December 2017. "STS-103". Spacefacts. Retrieved 18 December 2017. "STS-99". Spacefacts. Retrieved
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Harland (2005), pp. 173–174. Furniss, Shayler, Shayler (2007), p. 355. "STS-37 Space Shuttle Mission Report May 1991 – NASA-CR-193062" Archived 2020-10-30
List of spaceflight-related accidents and incidents
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American astronaut, aviator and engineer (born 1954)
be the pilot on STS-85 in 1997 but was replaced due to a family illness. He piloted Space Shuttle missions STS-93 in July 1999 and STS-100 in April 2001
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Women who travel to space
who first flew in February 1995 on STS-63 and became the first female US mission commander in July 1999 on STS-93. Although not a NASA astronaut, Millie
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disaster. Apollo 10, Skylab 2, Skylab 3, Skylab 4, Apollo-Soyuz, STS-51L, STS-34, STS-31, STS-93, Artemis I, Artemis II 28°37′38″N 80°37′15″W / 28.62722°N
List of Cape Canaveral and Merritt Island launch sites
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Topics referred to by the same term
Look up STS, sts, Sts, or STs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. STS, sts, Sts, or STs may refer to: Secondary traumatic stress, a condition which leads
STS
flights) STS-73 Columbia STS-93 Columbia Soyuz TMA-20 Expedition 26/27 Michael Gernhardt (born 1956), Bioengineer (4 flights) STS-69 Endeavour STS-83 Columbia
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Extreme benchmarks set off Earth by astronauts, launchers and probes
10 minutes). Man: John Glenn (aged 77 years, 3 months, and 11 days), on STS-95 on 29 October 1998 (about 9 days, 20 hours). Woman: Peggy Whitson (aged
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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
Historic launch pad operated by NASA since 1969
the STS-116 mission. The program's remaining flights launched from pad 39A. To support the final Shuttle mission to the Hubble Space Telescope STS-125
Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39B
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242 tonnes (238 long tons; 267 short tons) or 242,058 kg (533,647 lb) on STS-74 in a 1995 configuration. The following are a list of spacecraft with a
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flights) STS-63 Discovery (Shuttle-Mir Mission; became the first female pilot of a U.S. Spacecraft) STS-84 Atlantis (Shuttle-Mir Mission) STS-93 Columbia
NASA_Astronaut_Group_13
space and therefore do not qualify as spaceflights. These were the fatal STS-51-L (Challenger disaster), and the non-fatal aborted Soyuz mission T-10a
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NASA educational outreach program
2014. STS-76 Atlantis, as KidSat STS-81 Atlantis, as KidSat STS-86 Atlantis, as KidSat STS-89 Endeavour, as EarthKAM STS-93 Columbia, as EarthKAM STS-99
Sally_Ride_EarthKAM
SLF was for mission STS-41B in 1984; landings were suspended at the site following brake damage and a blown tire during the STS-51D landing in 1985,
List of Space Shuttle landing sites
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Space launch system
34D rocket from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station shortly before the STS-6 Space Shuttle mission. Development of the Shuttle-Centaur was halted after
Inertial_Upper_Stage
Airline code for a journey between multiple points
launched once. Space Shuttle missions used numbers with the STS prefix, for example, STS-93. SpaceX uses sequential numbers for flights of reused boosters
Flight_number
NASA Space Shuttle safety procedures
launch sequencer (RSLS) abort", and occurred five times: STS-41-D, STS-51-F, STS-55, STS-51, and STS-68. Once the shuttle's SRBs were ignited, the vehicle
Space_Shuttle_abort_modes
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
List of some notable people who have lived in the U.S. State of Colorado
STS-55; pilot of STS-71; commander of STS-84 and STS-91 Kent Rominger (born 1956) – pilot of STS-73, STS-80, and STS-85; commander of STS-96 and STS-100
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Robotics Competition, starting host of Scientific American Frontiers (1990–93) Philip Friedman (PhD 1972) – president of Golden Gate University Thomas P
List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
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Historic Apollo Moonport
redesigned after leaks created scrubs of STS-127 and were also detected during attempts to launch STS-119 and STS-133. The GUCP released from the ET at launch
Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39
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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
STS-93 in 1999 marked the 95th launch of the Space Shuttle, the 26th launch of Columbia, and the 21st night launch of a Space Shuttle. Eileen Collins became
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1956), American astronaut, first female Space Shuttle pilot (STS-63) and commander (STS-93) Eleanor Collins (1919–2024), Canadian jazz singer, television
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First Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station
STS-88 was the first Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). It was flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour, and took the first American
STS-88
Eileen Collins was the first female Shuttle pilot, and with Shuttle mission STS-93 in July 1999 she became the first woman to command a US spacecraft.The United
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Astronauts resident in Europe
in space — Soyuz TM-34/33 Gerhard Thiele, EAC — STS-99 Michel Tognini, EAC — Soyuz TM-15/14, STS-93 Franz Viehböck, first Austrian in space — Soyuz TM-13/12
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Spaceflight with a crew or passengers
Eileen Collins was the first female Shuttle pilot, and with Shuttle mission STS-93 in 1999 she became the first woman to command a U.S. spacecraft. For many
Human_spaceflight
U.S. one-dollar coin (1849–1889)
were minted, and the remaining 12 flew on Space Shuttle Columbia during STS-93. Afterwards the coins were displayed at various private events before being
Gold_dollar
Annual convention on space science and art in Arizona, United States
STS-41-B, STS-61-C, STS-27, STS-47, STS-71 Eileen Collins, Shuttle Shuttle astronaut and commander, STS-63, STS-84, STS-93, STS-114 Nicole Stott, STS-128
Spacefest
American politician, astronaut and naval officer (born 1964)
first space mission in 2001 as pilot of STS-108, then piloted STS-121 in 2006, and commanded STS-124 in 2008 and STS-134 (the final mission of Space Shuttle
Mark_Kelly
Rocketry and spacecraft propulsion research center
Observatory in 1998. It was launched July 23, 1999, by the Shuttle Columbia (STS-93). An Inertial Upper Stage booster adapted by MSFC was used to transport
Marshall_Space_Flight_Center
Aerospace engineering campus in California, United States
telescope) prior to shipping it for launch aboard Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-93). December 1999 TRW set a new integrated circuit speed record (69 GHz) to
Space_Park
Dormant volcano on the northern coast of Java
Muria Moerjo, Moerija Mount Muria, photographed in 1999 by the crew of the STS-93 mission Highest point Elevation 1,602 m (5,256 ft) Prominence 1,595 m (5
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1986 M.S. in Operations Research Pilot on STS-63 (1995) and STS-84 (1997); Commander on STS-93 (1999) and STS-114 (2005); first woman to pilot and first
List of astronauts educated at Stanford University
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Space Shuttle orbiter (1992–2011)
It embarked on its first mission, STS-49, in May 1992 and its 25th and final mission, STS-134, in May 2011. STS-134 was expected to be the final mission
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British training school for test pilots and flight test engineers
astronaut who served on the 1992 Soyuz TM-15 and 1999 Space Shuttle Columbia STS-93 missions. Twiss, Peter No. 3 1945 On 10 March 1956 in the Fairey Delta 2
Empire_Test_Pilots'_School
1988 near-disastrous American crewed spaceflight to deploy Lacrosse 1
mission contained the designator STS-27 throughout. As STS-51-L was designated STS-33, future flights with the STS-26 through STS-33 designators would require
STS-27
Eileen Collins was the first female commander of a Space Shuttle mission (on STS-93). (see 1995—first female Shuttle pilot) Carly Fiorina was the first woman
List of American women's firsts
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US–USSR spaceflight capability rivalry
pilot to fly on Space Shuttle flight STS-63 in February 1995, and the first female commander of a spaceflight on STS-93 in July 1999. The USSR admitted its
Space_Race
politician and founder of Colgan Air. Eileen Collins – Astronaut (STS-84, STS-93, STS-114) Michael Collins – Astronaut (Gemini 10 & Apollo 11) Ramón Colón-López
List of United States Air Force personnel
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2004 Israeli film
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 STS-65 STS-73 STS-75 STS-78 STS-80 STS-83
Columbia:_The_Tragic_Loss
O-06Colonel 1971-0171A STS-29, STS-33, STS-43, STS-58, STS-79, Mir-22, STS-81 Michael J. Bloomfield USAF O-06Colonel 1992-0192A STS-86, STS-97, STS-110 Karol J.
List of U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School alumni
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Aeronautical engineer (1937–2021)
disaster. After the ascent anomalies Columbia experienced on 23 July 1999, STS-93, McDonald was appointed to lead the Space Shuttle Independent Assessment
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Talbott Donoghue – sculptor Eileen Collins – commander for STS-93 and STS-114; pilot for STS-63 and STS-84 Michael Collins – Command Module Pilot for Apollo
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Species of aquatic plant
compared. C. richardii spores germinated in space in 1999 on shuttle mission STS-93, making them one of the few plants to be grown in space. PPG I (2016), "A
Ceratopteris_richardii
later served as commander on the second flight of the Space Shuttle, STS-2, and on STS-51-I. As of 2026, the most recent alumna to fly to space was Laura
List of astronauts educated at the University of Kansas
List_of_astronauts_educated_at_the_University_of_Kansas
Ross (3) Jerome Apt (1) Linda M. Godwin (1) 5 April 1991 STS-37, Atlantis 11 April 1991 STS-37, Atlantis Deployment of Compton Gamma Ray Observatory.
List of human spaceflights, 1991–2000
List_of_human_spaceflights,_1991–2000
NASA and ham radio enthusiast-sponsored experiment
and the ARRL (American Radio Relay League). Shortly after the launch of STS-9, On November 28, 1983 Owen Garriott (W5LFL) became the first amateur radio
Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment
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American NASA official
Brekke was Flight Manager for 6 Space Shuttle Missions, STS-85, STS-89, STS-92, STS-93, STS-95 and STS-99. Brekke applied again to be an astronaut and this
Michele_Brekke
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
1992 American crewed spaceflight to deploy EURECA and TSS-1
STS-46 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission using Atlantis and was launched on July 31, 1992, and landed on August 8, 1992. EURECA after deployment TSS-1
STS-46
1993 American crewed spaceflight to the Hubble Space Telescope
STS-61 was NASA's first Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission, and the fifth flight of the Space Shuttle Endeavour. The mission launched on December
STS-61
1997 American crewed spaceflight to ''Mir''
exchange. The shuttle's previous Mir missions were STS-71, STS-74, STS-76, STS-79, STS-81 and STS-84. The mission continued the presence of a U.S. astronaut
STS-86
American astronomer
Space Shuttle, piloted by Commander Eileen Collins, launched Chandra during STS-93 in July, 1999. It remains the heaviest payload ever handled by the shuttle
Leon_Van_Speybroeck
Official designations given to various groups of indigenous people in India
The Scheduled Castes (SCs; anusūcit jāti) and Scheduled Tribes (STs; anusūcit janjāti) are officially designated groups of people and among the most disadvantaged
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
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1991 American crewed spaceflight to deploy the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory
STS-37, the thirty-ninth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the eighth flight of the Space Shuttle Atlantis, was a six-day mission with the primary objective
STS-37
Modular space station in low Earth orbit
more truss segments and a third set of arrays were delivered on STS-116, STS-117, and STS-118. As a result of the major expansion of the station's power-generating
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Football tournament
(Polish: Superpuchar Polski, pronounced [supɛrˈpuxar ˈpɔlskʲi]), known as the STS Superpuchar Polski for sponsorship reasons, is an annually held match between
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National science competition in the United States
level, and created the Westinghouse Science Talent Search (Westinghouse STS). The first competition was held in 1942, won by Paul Teschan of Shorewood
Regeneron Science Talent Search
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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
American astronaut, scientist, and professor (born 1949)
in the mission control center on missions STS-7, STS-8, STS-41B, STS-41C, STS-41D, STS-41G, STS-51A, and STS-51D (the last four as Payload Officer). In
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Wall STS-76: Jackson Willet (CDR) Joseph Buerhle, Col. (USAF) (PLT) (also CDR, STS-90, Discovery) Kelly Gessner (Mission Specialist) (also MS, STS-93) Christy
List of fictional astronauts (modern period, works released 1990–1999)
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Science fiction thriller by Alfonso Cuarón
Massimino, who took part in Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Missions STS-109 and STS-125, "nothing was out of place, nothing was missing. There was a one-of-a-kind
Gravity_(2013_film)
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Boy/Male
Slavic
Military glory.
Male
Swedish
Pet form of Swedish Gustaf, GÖSTA means "meditation staff."
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.
Female
Egyptian
, a priestess of Amen Ra.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Gustavus, KYÖSTI means "meditation staff."
Female
Egyptian
, the consort of Antef III.
Male
French
French form of Latin Stephanus, STÉPHANE means "crown."
Male
English
Short form of English Stephen, STE means "crown."
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.
Male
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word stÃgandr ("stepping, treading one"), hence "wanderer."
Male
Norse
Contracted form of Old Norse StÃgandr, STÃGR means "wanderer."
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.
Boy/Male
Scottish
Steward.
Boy/Male
English
From St. Alban.
Boy/Male
English
Stiles.
Female
French
Feminine form of French Stéphane, STÉPHANIE means "crown."Â
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Christian, English
Form of Stuart; Keeper of the Estate
Male
Norse
Old Norse legend name of a dwarf who almost married Thor's daughter Thrud, ALVÃSS means "all wise."
Male
English
English and Scottish short form of French Stuart, STU means "house guard; steward."
Male
Russian
(СтаÑ) Russian pet form of Slavic Stanislav, STAS means "glorious government."
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Telugu
Gift of Indra
Girl/Female
Hindu
Life
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Mirror
Boy/Male
Native American
Forest.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Bearer of Treasure
Boy/Male
Australian, Polish
Tongue
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vrindita | வà¯à®°à¯€à®¨à¯à®¤à¯€à®¤à®¾Â
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Of Ambergris
Girl/Female
Indian
Not stealing
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Gift of Allah
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n.
A colloquial abbreviation of Sister.
v. i.
A place of bestial debauchery.
n.
The Carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; also, its edible beans or pods, called St. John's bread.
v. t.
To shut up in, or as in, a sty.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sty
v. t.
To be adjusted; to fit; as, a coat sts well or ill.
a.
Of or pertaining to Norway, its inhabitants, or its language.
pl.
of Apophysis
v. i.
An inflamed swelling or boil on the edge of the eyelid.
adv.
In its essence; substantially.
v. i.
A pen or inclosure for swine.
n.
Six. See Sise.
imp. & p. p.
of Sty
a.
Of or pertaining to Scotland, its language, or its inhabitants; Scottish.
n.
See Sty, a boil.
pl.
of Sty
n.
See Sty, a boil.
v. i.
To soar; to ascend; to mount. See Stirrup.
a.
Being in its prime.