Zeno Mission Update
STS-75, USMP-3


Welcome to the second Zeno mission, and greetings from your Zeno POCC team in Huntsville, Alabama:
Shift 1: Bob, Bob, Allen, and John
Shift 2: Jeff, Hacene, Klaus, and Dick
Shift 3: Matt, David, Greg, and Andrew

A big thank you goes to our USMP-3 support team, who've worked so hard for success of the mission and made us feel welcome here in Huntsville.

Before we get started, you might want to look at this really cool photo (150k) of Zeno integrated on the USMP carrier, during a CITE test at KSC, autumn 1995.

STS-75 launched at 3:18pm, EST, on Thursday, 22 February 1996. On board was Zeno, part of the USMP-3 mission. Also on board is the Tethered Satellite System (TSS).

We have a brief reminder of the Zeno instrument design and what we're trying to do in the experiment.

Here, as we get go through the mission and get them written, are the reports, organized by MET [Mission Elapsed Time] Day:


jns@roissy.umd.edu; prepared on 23 February 1996, updated 15 March 1996.