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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 '''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. |
==Astronauts== | ==Astronauts== | ||
*[[Elizabeth Smith]] ([[Habitat Commander]]) | *[[Elizabeth Smith]] ([[Habitat Commander]]) |
Revision as of 14:50, 4 May 2010
Phobos 1999 | |
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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 |
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.
Astronauts
- Elizabeth Smith (Habitat Commander)
- James Clark
- Dominik Ken
- Thomas Kruidenier
- Stacy Mohundro (Exchange)
- Eric Weese
- Charles Gaulke (backup)
See Also
The Spacesim Website's archives for the mission
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