. "57"^^ . . "gee"@en . . . . "Left to right: Oswald, Bondar, Thagard, Grabe, Hilmers, Merbold, Readdy"@en . . . "129"^^ . "1992"^^ . . "Microgravity research"@en . . "Norman E. Thagard 8 px|Member of Blue Team"@en . . "Pilot"@en . . "Mission Specialist 1"@en . "ESA"@en . "Ronald J. Grabe 8 px|Member of Blue Team"@en . . . . "Mission Specialist 2"@en . "Roberta L. Bondar 8 px|Member of Blue Team"@en . . . "5430.0"^^ . . "Third"@en . "Payload Specialist 1"@en . "Fourth"@en . "First"@en . "Stephen S. Oswald 8 px|Member of Blue Team"@en . "STS-42"@en . . . "Payload Specialist 2"@en . "Spacelab in Discovery's payload bay"@en . "Commander"@en . "Mission Specialist 3"@en . "STS-42"@en . "--01-30"^^ . . . "695684.0"^^ . . . "Only"@en . . . "STS-42 was a Space Shuttle Discovery mission with the Spacelab module. Liftoff was originally scheduled for 8:45 EST (13:45 UTC) 22 January 1992, but the launch was delayed due to weather constraints. Discovery successfully lifted off an hour later at 9:52 EST (14:52 UTC). The main goal of the mission was to study the effects of microgravity on a variety of organisms. The shuttle landed at 8:07 PST (16:07 UTC) on 30 January 1992 on Runway 22, Edwards Air Force Base, California. STS-42 was the first of two flights in 1992 of Discovery, the second of which occurred during STS-53, which launched on 2 December 1992. The mission was also the last mission of the Space Shuttle Discovery to have a seven-member crew until STS-82, which was launched on 11 February 1997."@en . "Astronaut"@en . "Edwards Runway 22"@en . . . "William F. Readdy 8 px|Member of Red Team"@en . "David C. Hilmers 8 px|Member of Red Team"@en . . . . "First"@en . "21846"^^ . . . "CSA"@en . "Sts-42-patch.png"@en . "Fourth"@en . "Ulf Merbold 8 px|Member of Red Team"@en . "7"^^ . . "Second"@en . . . . "--01-22"^^ . . "Sts-42.jpg"@en . . . "STS-42 was a Space Shuttle Discovery mission with the Spacelab module. Liftoff was originally scheduled for 8:45 EST (13:45 UTC) 22 January 1992, but the launch was delayed due to weather constraints. Discovery successfully lifted off an hour later at 9:52 EST (14:52 UTC). The main goal of the mission was to study the effects of microgravity on a variety of organisms. The shuttle landed at 8:07 PST (16:07 UTC) on 30 January 1992 on Runway 22, Edwards Air Force Base, California. STS-42 was the first of two flights in 1992 of Discovery, the second of which occurred during STS-53, which launched on 2 December 1992. The mission was also the last mission of the Space Shuttle Discovery to have a seven-member crew until STS-82, which was launched on 11 February 1997."@en .