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STS-61 Post Flight Press Con
STS-61 POST FLIGHT PRESS CON
1993
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STS-61 POST FLIGHT PRESS CONFERENCE JSC1394 - (1993) - 26 Minutes Commander: Richard O. Covey Pilot: Kenneth D. Bowersox Mission Specialists: Kathryn C. Thornton, Claude Nicollier, Jeffrey A. Hoffman, F. Story Musgrave, Thomas D. 'Tom' Akers Dates: December 2-12, 1993 Vehicle: Endeavour OV-105 Payloads: HST SM-01, ICBC, AMOS, and IMAX camera EVA: (Tethered) Replaced HST solar arrays, two sensing units, Wide Field/Planetary Camera II and fuses, COSTAR, magnetometer, and Solar Array Drive Electronics unit Landing site: Runway 33 at Kennedy Space Center, FL |
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1993 |
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JSC1564_STS75_Post_Flight_Pr
STS-75 POST FLIGHT PRESENTAT
1996
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STS-75 POST FLIGHT PRESENTATION JSC1564 (1996) 38 1/4 Minutes - Commander: Andrew M. Allen Pilot: Scott J. 'Doc' Horowitz Mission Specialists: Jeffrey A. Hoffman, Maurizio Cheli (Italy), Claude Nicollier (Switzerland), Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, Umberto Guidoni (Italy) Dates: February 22-March 9,1996 Vehicle: Columbia OV-102 Payloads: Tethered Satellite System, USMP-3, OARE, and CPCG Landing site: Runway 33 at Kennedy Space Center, FL |
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1996 |
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STS-46 Launch
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STS-46 Launch |
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1992-07-31 |
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Launched aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis on July 31, 1992 at 9:56:48 am (EDT), the STS-46 mission?s primary objectives included the deployment of the European Space Agency?s European Retrievable Carrier (EURECA) and operation of the joint NASA/Italian Space Agency Tethered Satellite System (TSS). The STS-46 crew of seven included: Loren J. Shriver, commander, Andrew M. Allen, pilot, Jeffrey A. Hoffman, mission specialist 1, Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, mission specialist 2, Claude Nicollier, mission specialist 3, Marsha S. Ivins, mission specialist 4, and Franco Malerba, payload specialist 1. |
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STS-46 Launch
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STS-46 Launch |
| Date of Image |
1992-07-31 |
| Full Description |
Launched aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis on July 31, 1992 at 9:56:48 am (EDT), the STS-46 mission?s primary objectives included the deployment of the European Space Agency?s European Retrievable Carrier (EURECA) and operation of the joint NASA/Italian Space Agency Tethered Satellite System (TSS). The STS-46 crew of seven included: Loren J. Shriver, commander, Andrew M. Allen, pilot, Jeffrey A. Hoffman, mission specialist 1, Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, mission specialist 2, Claude Nicollier, mission specialist 3, Marsha S. Ivins, mission specialist 4, and Franco Malerba, payload specialist 1. |
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STS-46 Crew Portrait
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STS-46 Crew Portrait |
| Date of Image |
1992-05-01 |
| Full Description |
The STS-46 crew portrait includes 7 crew members. Seated in front (left to right) are Andrew M. Allen, pilot, and Loren J. Shriver, commander. Standing (left to right) are Marsha S. Ivins, mission specialist 4, Claude Nicollier, mission specialist 3, Jeffrey A. Hoffman, mission specialist 1, Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, mission specialist 2, and Franco Malerba, payload specialist 1. Launched aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis on July 31, 1992 at 9:56:48 am (EDT), the mission?s primary objectives included the deployment of the European Space Agency?s European Retrievable Carrier (EURECA) and operation of the joint NASA/Italian Space Agency Tethered Satellite System (TSS). |
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STS-46 Onboard Photo:Scienti
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STS-46 Onboard Photo:Scientist Supports the TOP Activities on Flight Deck |
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1992-08-08 |
| Full Description |
This Space Shuttle Orbiter Atlantis (STS-46) onboard photo shows Swiss scientist Claude Nicollier of the European Space Agency (ESA) supporting the Tether Opitical Phenomena (TOP) activities on the flight deck. The Tethered Satellite System (TSS) was a cooperative development effort by the Italian Space Agency (ASI) and NASA made capable of deploying and retrieving a satellite which is attached by a wire tether from distances up to 100 km from the Orbiter. These free-flying satellites are used as observation platforms outside of the Orbiter. |
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STS-61 Crew Portrait
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STS-61 Crew Portrait |
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1993-10-05 |
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Astronauts included in the STS-61 crew portrait include (standing in rear left to right) Richard O. Covey, commander, and mission specialists Jeffrey A. Hoffman, and Thomas D. Akers. Seated left to right are Kenneth D. Bowersox, pilot, Kathryn C. Thornton, mission specialist, F. Story Musgrave, payload commander, and Claude Nicollier, mission specialist. Launched aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavor on December 2, 1993 at 4:27:00 am (EST), the STS-61 mission was the first Hubble Space Telescope (HST) servicing mission, and the last mission of 1993. |
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STS-75 Crew Portrait
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STS-75 Crew Portrait |
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1995-12-01 |
| Full Description |
The crew assigned to the STS-75 mission included (seated left to right) Scott J. Horowiz, pilot, Andrew M. Allen, commander, and Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, mission specialist. Standing, left to right, are Maurizio Cheli, mission specialist of the European Space Agency (ESA), Umberto Guidoni, payload specialist (Italy), Jeffrey A. Hoffman, mission specialist, and Claude Nicollier, mission specialist (ESA). Launched aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia on February 22, 1996 at 3:18:00 pm (EST), the STS-75 mission carried two primary payloads, the reflight of the U.S./Italian Tethered Satellite System (TSS-1R), and the U.S. Microgravity Payload-3 (USMP-3). |
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Onboard photo: middeck with
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Onboard photo: middeck with crewman, view of MGBX |
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1996-02-22 |
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Onboard photo of space shuttle Columbia (STS-75) Swiss crewmember Claude Nicollier with a view of Middeck Glovebox (MGBX) which provides a general-purpose enclosed workspace to carry out small-scale microgravity science experiments. |
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Space Shuttle STS-75 Columbi
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Space Shuttle STS-75 Columbia launch |
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1996-02-22 |
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The Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-75) cleared the tower following an on-time liftoff from Launch Pad 39B. Visible at lower left is the white room on the orbiter access arm through which the flight crew entered the orbiter earlier. Columbia's mission lasted 14 days and included retesting of the Tethered Satellite System (TSS-1R) and the third flight of the United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-3), both of which are managed by scientist at Marshall Space Flight Center. Included in Columbia's flight crew were members of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Mission Specialists Maurizio Cheli, Claude Nicollier and Payload Specialist Umberto Guidoni, respectively. |
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STS-103 Crew Portrait
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STS-103 Crew Portrait |
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1999-07-01 |
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The STS-103 crew portrait includes (from left) C. Michael Foale, mission specialist, Claude Nicollier, mission specialist representing the European Space Agency (ESA), Scott J. Kelly, pilot, Curtis L. Brown, commander, and mission specialists Jean-Francois Clervoy (ESA), John M. Grunsfeld, and Steven L. Smith. Launched aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery on December 19, 1999 at 6:50 p.m. (CST), the STS-103 mission served as the third Hubble Space Telescope (HST) servicing mission. |
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Astronaut Claude Nicollier i
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Astronaut Claude Nicollier in water egress training |
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Astronaut Claude Nicollier in water egress training. View is of Nicollier and other trainees in personal floatation devices waiting for rescue. |
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09.04.1980 |
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Astronaut Claude Nicollier i
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Astronaut Claude Nicollier in water egress training |
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Astronaut Claude Nicollier in water egress training. View is of Nicollier in one-man life raft. |
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09.04.1980 |
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Offical portrait of ESA Payl
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Offical portrait of ESA Payload Specialist Claud Nicollier |
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Offical portrait of ESA Payload Specialist Claude Nicollier wearing blue shuttle flight suit. |
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06.29.1981 |
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Portrait view of Astronaut C
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Portrait view of Astronaut Claude Nicollier during water egress training |
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Portrait view of Astronaut Claude Nicollier during water egress training at Homestead Air Force Base, Florida. |
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09.04.1980 |
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ESA Mission Specialist Claud
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ESA Mission Specialist Claude Nicollier in SAIL simulator |
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ESA Mission Specialist Claude Nicollier seated in the commanders seat in the shuttle cockpit mock-up in the SAIL simulator. |
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09.04.1983 |
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European Space Agency (ESA)
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European Space Agency (ESA) Mission Specialist Nicollier trains in JSC's WETF |
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European Space Agency (ESA) Mission Specialist (MS) Claude Nicollier (left) is briefed by Randall S. McDaniel on Space Shuttle extravehicular activity (EVA) tools and equipment prior to donning an extravehicular mobility unit and participating in an underwater EVA simulation in JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF) Bldg 29 pool. Nicollier is holding the EMU mini workstation. Other equipment on the table includes EVA tool caddies and EVA crewmember safety tethers. |
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09.23.1987 |
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STS-103 Discovery launch fro
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STS-103 Discovery launch from Pad 39-B |
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Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles through clouds of smoke and steam in its successful launch on mission STS-103. Liftoff occurred at 7:50 p.m. EST from Launch Pad 39B. On board are Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr., Pilot Scott J. Kelly and Mission Specialists Steven L. Smith, C. Michael Foale (Ph.D.), John M. Grunsfeld (Ph.D.), Claude Nicollier of Switzerland and Jean-Frangois Clervoy of France. Nicollier and Clervoy are with the European Space Agency. STS-103 is a Hubble Servicing Mission, with three planned space walks designed to install new equipment and replace old. The primary objective is to replace the gyroscopes that make up the three Rate Sensor Units. Extravehicular activities include installing a new computer, changing out one of the Fine Guidance Sensors, replacing a tape recorder with a new solid state recorder, and installing a voltage/temperature improvement kit, and begin repairing the insulation on the telescope's outer surface. After the 7-day, 21-hour mission, Discovery is targeted to land at KSC Monday, Dec. 27, at about 5:24 p.m. EST. This is the 27th flight of Discovery and the 96th mission in the Space Shuttle Program. It is the third launch at Kennedy Space Center in 1999. |
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12.19.1999 |
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STS-75 crew arrives at KSC f
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STS-75 crew arrives at KSC for launch |
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The STS-75 flight crew arrives at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility. The mission commander is Andrew M. Allen, Scott J. Horowitz is the pilot. There are four mission specialists: Jeffrey A. Hoffman, Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, who is the payload commander, and Claude Nicollier and Maurizio Cheli, both of the European Space Agency. Assigned as a payload specialist is Umberto Guidoni of the Italian Space Agency. The three-day countdown toward liftoff on Feb. 22 also begins today. STS-75 will be the second Shuttle flight of this year and will be highlighted by the re- flight of the Italian Tethered Satellite System (TSS-1R). |
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02.19.1996 |
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STS-75 crew at Launch Pad 39
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STS-75 crew at Launch Pad 39B during TCDT |
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The STS-75 flight crew stands in front of the Space Shuttle Columbia at Launch Pad 39B. From left are Mission Specialists Maurizio Cheli and Claude Nicollier of the European Space Agency, Mission Commander Andrew M. Allen, Mission Specialist Jeffrey A. Hoffman, Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, Payload Specialist Umberto Guidoni of the Italian Space Agency and Payload Commander Franklin R. Chang-Diaz. The crew is at KSC for the Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test, a dress rehearsal for launch. Columbia is scheduled to lift off on Mission STS-75 on Feb. 22. |
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02.02.1996 |
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STS-75 crewmember Claude Nic
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STS-75 crewmember Claude Nicollier during TCDT |
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Mission Specialist Claude Nicollier of the European Space Agency (ESA) prepares to enter the orbiter Columbia at Launch Pad 39B to complete the final phase of the Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT), a dress rehersal for launch. Awaiting his turn in the foreground is Mission Specialist Jeffrey A. Hoffman. Columbia is being targeted for liftoff on Mission STS-75 on February 22, 1996. |
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02.02.1996 |
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STS-75 Mission Specialist Cl
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STS-75 Mission Specialist Claude Nicollier suits up |
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STS-75 Mission Specialist Claude Nicollier finishes donning his launch/entry suit in the Operations and Checkout Building. Born in Switzerland, Nicollier is one of two STS-75 mission specialists representing the European Space Agency. He has flown in space twice before. Nicollier and six fellow crew members will depart shortly for Launch Pad 39B, where the Space Shuttle Columbia awaits liftoff during a two-and-a-half-hour launch window opening at 3:18 p.m. EST. |
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02.22.1996 |
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View of Astronaut candidate
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View of Astronaut candidate Claude Nicollier during training Vance AFB |
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Portrait view of Astronaut candidate Claude Nicollier standing with his camera during training at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma. |
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08.18.1980 |
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STS-61 in-flight crew portra
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With the Hubble Space Telesc
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STS-103 crew return at build
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Photographic documentation s
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STS-75 crew post-flight acti
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Various scenes of postflight
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STS-61 crew portrait
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STS-61 crew portrait. Left t
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STS-75 crew preparing for la
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Payload specialist Umberto G
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STS-46 Atlantis, Orbiter Veh
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STS-46 Atlantis, Orbiter Veh
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STS-46 crewmembers work on O
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STS-46 crewmembers work on t
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Official portrait of the STS
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The crewmembers assigned to
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STS-46 crew, wearing LESs, p
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STS-46 crewmembers, wearing
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STS-46 crew poses for onboar
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STS-46 crewmembers pose for
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Astronauts Chang-Diaz, Hoffm
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Payload commander Franklin C
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1996-03-13 |
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Various views of the third o
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Various views of the third o
STS061-105-019
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1998-02-19 |
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Various views of the third o
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Various views of the third o
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1998-02-19 |
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STS-103 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-103 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-103 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-103 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-103 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-103 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-103 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-103 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-103 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-103 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-103 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-103 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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