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On this day – December 2

Posted on December 2, 2024November 13, 2024 By Barb Sande

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

The earliest event was in 1964, the latest event was in 2021

Three milestone events (5 to 65+ years ago)

Human Spaceflight:

1988 – LAUNCH: STS-27 (Atlantis), LC39B, KSC – 5 person crew, classified payload.  Crew: Robert Gibson, Guy Gardner, Richard Mullane, Jerry Ross, William Shepherd. 

1990 – LAUNCH: STS-35 (Columbia), LC39B, KSC – 7 person crew, telescope experiments using ASTRO-1.  Crew: Vance Brand, Guy Gardner, Jeffrey Hoffman, John Lounge, Robert Parker, Samuel Durrance, Ronald Parise.

1991 – LANDING: STS-44 (Atlantis), Edwards AFB

1992 – LAUNCH: STS-53 (Discovery), LC39A, KSC – 5 person crew, classified payloads.  Crew: David Walker, Robert Cabana, Guion Bluford, Michael Clifford, James Voss.

1993 – LAUNCH: STS-61 (Endeavour), LC39B, KSC – 7 person crew, first Hubble servicing mission.  Crew: Richard Covey, Ken Bowersox, Kathryn Thornton, Claude Nicollier (ESA – Switzerland), Jeffrey Hoffman, Story Musgrave, Thomas Akers.

2021 – Nanoracks, Voyager Space, and Lockheed Martin awarded contract to build Starlabs commercial space station for NASA

Military and Classified Programs:

2003 – LAUNCH: USA-173, LM Atlas IIAS, SLC3E, VAFB

Exploration and Interplanetary Programs:

1974 – Pioneer 11 fly-by of Jupiter – MILESTONE: 50 years ago

1995 – LAUNCH: SOHO, LM Atlas IIAS, LC36B, CCAFS – Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (Europe)

Earth-Monitoring and Civil Weather Satellite programs:

NONE

Commercial Programs:

NONE

Test, ICBM, FBM programs:

1964 – LAUNCH: Lockheed Polaris A3, SSBN634, ETR – MILESTONE: 60 years ago

1969 – LAUNCH: Lockheed Polaris A3, SSBN620, ETR – MILESTONE: 55 years ago

Other:

1965 – Development of GD Atlas SLV-3A (Agena) and Atlas SLV-3 (Centaur) approved by NASA

The photo collage today shows the four shuttle launches and one shuttle landing that happened on December 2 in five separate years, along with the crew for the four launches and a photo from the mission where appropriate.  All photo credits: NASA. 

STS-27 in 1988 was the second flight after the Challenger disaster and was a classified mission.  The Orbiter (Atlantis) suffered extensive thermal protection system damage during ascent (photo included of that damage).  

STS-35 in 1990 performed astronomical observation with the ASTRO-1 suite of telescopes and was the fourth and last flight for Commander Vance Brand. 

STS-44 landed in 1991 at Edwards, completing a classified DoD mission.

STS-53 was a classified mission for the DoD. 

STS-61 was the first Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission in 1993.  With extensive upgrades to fix the optical aberration of the telescope and other major upgrades, the mission lasted eleven days. 

December 2 – Space Shuttle Atlantis takes flight on its STS-27 mission on December 2, 1988, 9:30 a.m. EST, utilizing 375,000 pounds thrust produced by its three main engines. The STS-27 was the third classified mission dedicated to the Department of Defense (DoD). Photo Credit: NASA.
December 2 – Crew of STS-27. See text above for names. Photo Credit: NASA.
December 2 – Damage to Thermal Protection System on STS-27. Photo Credit: NASA.
December 2 – Launch of STS-35. Photo Credit: NASA.
December 2 – Crew of STS-35. See text above for names. Photo Credit: NASA.
December 2 – ASTRO-1 experiments on STS-35. Photo Credit: NASA.
December 2 – STS-44 landing. Photo Credit: NASA.
December 2 – STS-53 launch. Photo Credit: NASA
December 2 – STS-53 CREW PORTRAIT: L TO R-FRONT ROW: BLUFORD, GUION-S AND VOSS, JAMES-S; L/R BACK ROW: WALKER, DAVID-M.; CABANA, ROBERT-D; AND CLIFFORD, MICHAEL-RICH. Photo Credit: NASA.
December 2 – STS-60 launch. Photo Credit: NASA.
December 2 – STS-60 crew (see text above for names). Photo Credit: NASA.
December 2 – STS-60 crew works on Hubble Space Telescope. Photo Credit: NASA.
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