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On this day – February 22

Posted on February 22, 2025February 7, 2025 By Barb Sande

The events on this day in history for our heritage companies are noted below.

The earliest event was in 1967, the latest event was in 2012

Two milestone events (5 to 65+ years ago)

Human Spaceflight:

1977 – ALT-5, Captive Inert Flight Test #2, Enterprise Shuttle/Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, Dryden Research Center, Edwards AFB – 22,000 feet. Approach and Landing Test Program. 

1996 – LAUNCH: STS-75 (Columbia), LC39B,  KSC – 7 person crew, LM TSS-1R (tethered satellite)  – TSS-1R (reflight) deployment was unsuccessful.  Crew: Andrew Allen, Scott Horowitz, Jeffery Hoffman, Maurizio Cheli (ESA – Italy), Claude Nicollier (ESA – Switzerland), Franklin Chang-Diaz, Umberto Guidoni (Italian Space Agency)

2000 – LANDING: STS-99 (Endeavour), KSC – MILESTONE: 25 years ago

2010 – LANDING: STS-130 (Endeavour), KSC – MILESTONE: 15 years ago

Military and Classified Programs:

1967 – LAUNCH: Lockheed Corona 115, Thor SLV-2A/Lockheed Agena D, SLC3W, VAFB

1978 – LAUNCH: GPS SVN1, GD Atlas F/SVS, SLC3E, VAFB – First NAVSTAR (GPS) satellite

Exploration and Interplanetary Programs:

NONE

Earth-Monitoring and Civil Weather Satellite programs:

NONE

Commercial Programs:

NONE

Test, ICBM, FBM programs:

1992 – LAUNCH (4): Lockheed Trident D-5, SSBN736, ETR

2012 – LAUNCH (3): LM Trident D-5, SSBN735, WTR

Other:

NONE

The photos today are of the STS-75 launch, the crew and the start of deployment of TSS-1R, which failed to fully deploy.   Photo Credits: NASA. 

STS-75 mission scientists hoped to deploy the tether to a distance of 20.7 kilometers (12.9 mi). Over 19 kilometers (12 mi) of the tether were deployed (over a period of 5 hours) before the tether broke. Many pieces of floating debris were produced by the plasma discharge and rupture of the tether, and some collided with it. The satellite remained in orbit for a number of weeks and was easily visible from the ground.

February 22 – Launch of STS-75. Photo Credit: NASA.
February 22 – Crew of STS-75 (see text for crew names). Photo Credit: NASA.
February 22 – TSS-1 begins deployment on STS-75. Photo Credit: NASA.
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