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STS-114

STS-114
Mission insignia
Mission statistics
Mission nameSTS-114
Space ShuttleDiscovery
Crew size7
Launch padLC-39B
Launch dateJuly 26, 2005, 14:39:00 UTC
LandingAugust 9, 2005, 12:11:22 UTC
Mission duration13/21:32:48
Number of orbits219
Orbital altitude226 km
Orbital inclination51.6 degrees
Distance traveled9.3 million km
Crew photo

Back (L–R): Robinson, Thomas, Camarda, Noguchi
Front (L–R): Kelly, Lawrence, Collins
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STS-114 was the first "Return to Flight" Space Shuttle mission following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. The Space Shuttle Discovery launched at 10:39 a.m. EDT (14:39 UTC), July 26, 2005. The launch, 907 days (approx. 29 months) after the loss of Columbia, was approved despite unresolved fuel sensor anomalies in the external tank; those anomalies had prevented the shuttle from launching on July 13, its originally scheduled date.

The mission was completed on August 9, 2005. Due to the poor weather at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, the shuttle landed at Edwards Air Force Base, California, a secondary landing site.

The problem that resulted in the destruction of Columbia — debris separating from the external tank during ascent — unexpectedly recurred during the launch of Discovery. As a result, NASA decided on July 27 to postpone future shuttle flights pending additional modifications to the flight hardware. On July 4, 2006, NASA resumed shuttle flight with STS-121.

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