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2 STS launch http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/images/pao/STS47/10064946.htm
NASA Photo ID: STS047(S) File Name: jpg Film Type: 35mm Date Taken: 09/20/92 Title: STS-47 Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, liftoff from KSC Description: STS-47 Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, atop its external tank (ET) and flanked by two solid rocket boosters (SRBs), is recorded in this low angle view as it heads for its second trip into space. From this angle, the space shuttle main engines (SSMEs) are clearly visible as well as the diamond shock effect produced during firing. Exhaust plumes trail from the SRB skirts. OV-105 is just about to begin its roll maneuver. Liftoff from Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Launch Complex (LC) 39 pad occurred at 10:23:00:0680 am (Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)). Subject terms: ENDEAVOUR (ORBITER) EXHAUST CLOUDS EXTERNAL TANKS FLORIDA KENNEDY SPACE CENTER LIFTOFF (LAUNCHING) SPACE SHUTTLE BOOSTERS SPACE SHUTTLE MAIN ENGINE STS-47

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7 STS! Space Shuttle Discovery, atop the mobile launcher platform and crawler transporter, nears the top of Launch Pad 39B after a 4.2-mile crawl from the Vehicle Assembly Building. At left are the Rotating Service Structure and the Fixed Service Structure, which will enable final preparations of the orbiter, external tank and solid rocket boosters for the STS-103 launch targeted for Dec. 6, 1999, at 2:37 a.m. EST. The mission is a "call-up" due to the need to replace and repair portions of the Hubble Space Telescope. Although Hubble is operating normally and conducting its scientific observations, only three of its six gyroscopes are working properly. Four EVA's are planned to make the necessary repairs and replacements on the telescope. The STS-103 crew members are Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr., Pilot Scott J. Kelly, Steven L. Smith, C. Michael Foale (Ph.D.), John M. Grunsfeld (Ph.D.), and Claude Nicollier of Switzerland and Jean-Frangois Clervoy of France, both with the European Space Agency. (Photo Release Date: 11/13/1999 )

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10 Engine close up A clear blue sky is the perfect setting behind Space Shuttle Endeavour as it hurtles into space. Launch of mission STS-99 occurred at 12:43:40 p.m. EST from Launch Pad 39A with a crew of five aboard: Commander Kevin Kregel, Pilot Dominic Gorie, and Mission Specialists Janet Kavandi, Janice Voss, Mamoru Mohri of Japan and Gerhard Thiele of Germany. Mohri is with the National Space Development Agency (NASDA) of Japan, and Thiele is with the European Space Agency. Known as the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM), STS-99 will chart a new course to produce unrivaled 3-D images of the Earth's surface. The result of the SRTM could be close to 1 trillion measurements of the Earth's topography. The mission is expected to last 11days, with Endeavour landing at KSC Tuesday, Feb. 22, at 4:36 p.m. EST. This is the 97th Shuttle flight and 14th for Shuttle Endeavour. (Photo Release Date: 02/11/2000 ) KSC-00PP Raw ASCII Text Caption file KSC-00PP Low (GIF Format, 320x240 pixels x 256 colors, approx 50 Kbytes) KSC-00PP Medium (JPEG format, 1024x768 pixels x 256 colors, approx 250 Kbytes) KSC-00PP High (JPEG, 2040x2640 pixels x 16 million colors, approx 400 Kbytes)

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17 JSC Digital Image Collection Press Release Images NASA Photo ID: STS File Name: jpg Film Type: 35mm Date Taken: 09/20/92 Title: STS-47 MS Jemison works in the Spacelab Japan (SLJ) module aboard OV-105 Description: STS-47 Mission Specialist (MS) Mae C. Jemison appears to be clicking her heels in zero gravity in the center aisle of the Spacelab Japan (SLJ) science module aboard the Earth-orbiting Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105. Making her first flight in space, Dr. Jemison was joined by five other NASA astronauts and a Japanese payload specialist for eight days of research in support of the SLJ mission, a joint effort between Japan and United States. Subject terms: ASTRONAUTS COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT CREW EXPERIMENT STATIONS CREW WORKSTATIONS CREWS ENDEAVOUR (ORBITER) HEADSETS ONBOARD ACTIVITIES SPACELAB STS-47

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23 Hubble! http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/ABSTRACTS/GPN-2000-001066.html GRIN
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Image # : STS Date : 02/19/1997 Hubble Redeployment Full Description Attached to the "robot arm" the Hubble Space Telescope is unberthed and lifted up into the sunlight during this the second servicing mission designated HST SM-02. Keywords STS-82 Discovery Payload Bay Hubble Space Telescope HST Remote Manipulator System RMS Canada Arm Subject Category Space Shuttle, Hubble, Reference Numbers Center: JSC Center Number: STS GRIN DataBase Number: GPN

24 NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Image # : STS071-S-072 Date : 07/04/1995 Atlantis Docked to Mir Full Description This view of the Space Shuttle Atlantis still connected to Russia's Mir Space Station was photographed by the Mir-19 crew on July 4, 1995. Cosmonauts Anatoliy Y. Solovyev and Nikolai M. Budarin, Mir-19 Commander and Flight Engineer, respectively, temporarily undocked the Soyuz spacecraft from the cluster of Mir elements to perform a brief fly-around. They took pictures while the STS-71 crew, with Mir-18's three crew members aboard, undocked Atlantis for the completion of this leg of the joint activities. Solovyev and Budarin had been taxied to the Mir Space Station by the STS-71 ascent trip of Atlantis. Keywords STS-71 Atlantis Russian Mir Space Station Atlantis Soyuz TM Transport Vehicle Anatoliy Solovyev Nikolai Budarin Subject Category Space Shuttle, Shuttle-Mir, Reference Numbers Center: JSC Center Number: STS071-S-072 GRIN DataBase Number: GPN Source Information Creator/Photographer: Mir- Crew Original Source: DIGITAL

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28 NASA Photo ID: STS031(S) File Name: jpg Film Type: 35mm Date Taken: 04/29/90 Title: STS-31 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, glides toward EAFB landing Description: STS-31 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, approaches Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB), California landing facility. This view was captured moments before the landing gear was deployed and shows OV-103's port side and its underside of carefully placed heat shield tiles. OV-103 came to a complete wheel stop at 6:51:00 am (Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)) on concrete runway 22. Subject terms: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY APPROACH DISCOVERY (ORBITER) SPACECRAFT LANDING STS-31 THERMAL PROTECTION TILES

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