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STS-68 Endeavour on Runway, Columbia on 747 SCA Overhead

STS-68 Endeavour on Runway, Columbia on 747 SCA Overhead
The Space Shuttle Endeavour receives a high-flying salute from its sister shuttle, Columbia, atop NASA's Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, shortly after Endeavour's landing 12 October 1994, at Edwards, CA, to complete mission STS-68.

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The Space Shuttle Endeavour receives a high-flying salute from its sister shuttle, Columbia, atop NASA’s Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, shortly after Endeavour’s landing 12 October 1994, at Edwards, CA, to complete mission STS-68. Columbia was being ferried from the Kennedy Space Center, FL, to Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale, CA, where it will undergo six months of inspections, modifications, and systems upgrades. The STS-68 11-day mission was devoted to radar imaging of Earth’s geological features with the Space Radar Laboratory. The orbiter is surrounded by equipment and personnel that make up the ground support convoy that services the space vehicles as soon as they land.

Shuttle Crew (STS-68): Commander Michael A. Baker; Pilot Terrence W. Wilcutt; Payload Commander Thomas D. Jones; and Mission Specialists Steven L. Smith, Daniel W. Bursch, and Peter J. K. Wisoff. October 1994
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