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Welcome to the STS-90 crew's home page, a chronicle of
events that will lead to the launch of the Neurolab payload. This web site
is to allow family, friends, and others to follow our preparations for
the 25th flight of the space shuttle Columbia, now scheduled for April
17, 1998. |
During our 17 day mission we'll
be orbiting the earth at an altitude of 150 nautical miles. Our launch
inclination of 39 degrees will take us over cities as far north as Baltimore,
Maryland, and as far south as Melbourne, Australia. The Spacelab module,
located in the shuttle's cargo bay, will be our workshop and home to 26
neuroscience experiments. Spacelab is a familiar friend to scientists,
having flown on 15 other shuttle missions, but Neurolab will be its last
flight as the construction of the International Space Station draws near.
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We have the new brochure! View it online
or download a PDF
version for later. |
Want to ask the Neurolab team a question?
Check out our Q&A
section.
Visitors since January 19, 1998
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MISSION| |TRAINING|
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Disclaimer: This site was created by volunteers and
the crew during their own time. The information found here is within
the public domain. For up-to-date information about Neurolab and spaceflight,
you should check the links
page directly.
We would like to thank the STS-86 crew for their
comments and use of select materials. If you like what you see here,
stop by their STS-86: Shuttle-Mir
page!
These pages copyright: The STS-90 Crew. Maintained
by Kaspar Stromme. Last updated May 3, 1998
We have received some Awards
for this page!
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