00:01On this day in space. On April 29th, 1985, the European Space Agency's SPACELAB launched on
00:08the Space Shuttle Challenger on mission STS-51B. This was the second time the SPACELAB went to
00:13space and the first time it flew in a fully operational configuration. SPACELAB pilots
00:18had flown to space on three previous shuttle missions, but this was the first time that
00:22the entire laboratory was used to conduct research in microgravity. SPACELAB provided
00:27a platform for five fields of research—astronomy, atmospheric physics, material science, life
00:32science, and fluid dynamics. The lab was shaped like a cylinder and measured about 23 feet long,
00:38or about the length of a short school bus. The pressurized module was housed in the shuttle's
00:42cargo bay. Seven astronauts, two monkeys, and 24 rodents launched with SPACELAB during STS-51B.
00:50After spending a week doing research in space, they landed safely at Edwards Air Force Base.
00:55And that's what happened on this day in space.
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