
STS-67
STS-67 was a NASA space shuttle mission launched in March 1995 using the space shuttle Endeavour. Its main goal was to conduct scientific experiments on a special astronomical instrument called the Astro-2 payload, which included telescopes and detectors to study celestial phenomena like stars and cosmic rays. The mission lasted about 13 days, during which astronauts also performed orbit maneuvers to optimize observations and maintain the spacecraft. This mission helped scientists gain better insights into the universe, contributing valuable data for understanding space and cosmic processes.