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day-by-day
Here is the day-by-day flight plan for STS-2:

       Day 1:  Testing to make certain that the cargo bay
doors open and close correctly.  They will remain open for
most of the flight to allow the scientific payload to have
a view of the Earth and to get rid of excess heat from the
ship's instruments.

       Day 2:  Testing of the 50 foot ``Canadarm'' that will
be used in the future to remove and place satellites from/into
orbit.

       Day 3:  Joe Engle will practice space walking procedures,
going as far as donning his space suit and practicing the exit
of the pressurized shuttle.  He will enter the air lock but
short short of depressurizing it.

       Day 4:  Engle and Joe Truly will turn off the experiments
and clean up around the house.

       Day 5:  The payload bay doors will be closed, Engle and
Truly will put on the pressure suits, and maneuvers that will
start the descent of the shuttle into the atmosphere will be
executed.

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