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| name = Phobos 1999
 
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| dates = 02-03-1999 to 05-03-1999
 
| dates = 02-03-1999 to 05-03-1999
 
| habcom = Elizabeth Smith
 
| habcom = Elizabeth Smith
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| crew = Astros_1999.jpg
| engineer = Unknown
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| astros = James Clark, Dominik Ken, Thomas Kruidenier, Stacy Mohundro ([[Exchange]] Astronaut), Eric Weese, Charles Gaulke (backup)
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The '''1999 Mission to Phobos''' is primarily famous for the incident which occured when the fire extinguisher that was being used to simulate a [[shuttle]] launch produced a cloud of gas that set off fire alarms, forcing a delay of the launch. Experiments were also conducted on the effects of music on work and the psyche, crystal growth, and capillary action.
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The '''1999 Mission to Phobos''' is primarily famous for the incident which occured when the fire extinguisher that was being used to simulate a [[shuttle]] launch produced a cloud of gas that set off fire alarms, forcing a delay of the launch. Experiments were also conducted on the effects of music on work and the psyche, crystal growth, and capillary action. The astronauts were Elizabeth Smith, James Clark, Dominik Ken, Thomas Kruidenier, Stacy Mohundro ([[Exchange]] Astronaut), Eric Weese, and Charles Gaulke (backup).
 
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[[Image:Astros_1999.jpg|left|frame|The astronauts from Phobos 1999]]
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 17:11, 30 March 2010

Patch phobos99.jpg
Phobos 1999
Year 1998-99
Mission Destination Phobos
Mission Dates 02-03-1999 to 05-03-1999
Habitat Commander Elizabeth Smith
Mission Control Commander N/A
Simulator Commander N/A
Astros 1999.jpg


The 1999 Mission to Phobos is primarily famous for the incident which occured when the fire extinguisher that was being used to simulate a shuttle launch produced a cloud of gas that set off fire alarms, forcing a delay of the launch. Experiments were also conducted on the effects of music on work and the psyche, crystal growth, and capillary action. The astronauts were Elizabeth Smith, James Clark, Dominik Ken, Thomas Kruidenier, Stacy Mohundro (Exchange Astronaut), Eric Weese, and Charles Gaulke (backup).

See Also

The Spacesim Website's archives for the mission

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