STS-94 was a mission of the United States Space Shuttle Columbia, launched on 1 July 1997.
Spacelab Module LM1 in Columbia's payload bay, serving as the Microgravity Science Laboratory
Left to right – Front row: Voss, Halsell, Still, Thomas; Back row: Crouch, Linteris, GernhardtSpace Shuttle program← STS-84 (84)STS-85 (86) →
Launch of STS-94
STS-94 crew on orbit
STS-83 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission flown by Columbia. It was a science research mission that achieved orbit successfully, but the planned duration was a failure due to a technical problem with a fuel cell that resulted in the abort of the 15 day duration. Columbia returned to Earth just shy of four days. The mission was re-flown as STS-94 with the same crew later that year.
Columbia lands at Kennedy, following an abort of the mission due to a fuel cell malfunction
Left to right – Front row: Voss, Halsell, Still, Thomas; Back row: Crouch, Linteris, GernhardtSpace Shuttle program← STS-82STS-84 →
Comet Hale-Bopp as seen from the shuttle