STS-93 SAREX Information
STS-93 is the 25th and final flight of the Space Amateur Radio EXperiment (SAREX) on board the space shuttle. Amateur radio in human spaceflight will continue the fine tradition set by Shuttle and Mir on board the International Space Station. This will take the form of the multi-national Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) project. Flight hardware for ARISS is being prepared for launch to the ISS at the end of this year. More STS-93 Information
Crew
CDR Eileen Collins, KD5EDS
PLT Jeffrey Ashby
MS1 Cady Coleman, KC5ZTH
MS2 Steven Hawley
MS3 Michel Tognini, KD5EJZ![]()
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MET Start UTC Date UTC Time School Crew Shuttle Location 1 Day 6 Hours 59 Minutes 1999-07-24 11:30 Buzz Aldrin Elementary CDR South Africa 1 Day 20 Hours 14 Minutes 1999-07-25 00:45 Harbor View Elementary CDR Western Australia 1 Day 21 Hours 49 Minutes 1999-07-25 02:20 Awty International MS3 Western Australia 2 Days 20 Hours 17 Minutes 1999-07-26 00:48 Osceola Elementary CDR Western Australia 2 Days 22 Hours 32 Minutes 1999-07-26 03:03 Memorial Middle School CDR Pharr,Texas 3 Day 20 Hours 14 Minutes 1999-07-27 00:45 retry Buzz Aldrin Elementary CDR Western Australia 3 Day 21 Hours 50 Minutes 1999-07-27 02:21 retry Awty International MS3 Western Australia
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