STS-41-F was a planned Space Shuttle mission that was to have been flown by the Space Shuttle Discovery, however it was cancelled after STS-41-D was delayed due to its RSLS abort. STS-41-F's payloads were added to the STS-41-D mission and eventually launched in August 1984. STS-41-F was scheduled to launch at 13:35 UTC on 29 August 1984, and land on Runway 17 at Edwards Air Force Base at 11:32 UTC on 4 September. It would have had a crew of five astronauts.
Crew:
- Karol J. Bobko (Commander)
- Donald E. Williams (Pilot)
- M. Rhea Seddon (Mission Specialist)
- S. David Griggs (Mission Specialist)
- Jeffrey A. Hoffman (Mission Specialist)