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The space shuttle Endeavour glides to a landing on runway 22 at Edwards, California, to complete the highly...
A drag chute slows the shuttle Endeavour after landing on runway 22 at Edwards, California, to complete the highly...
The space shuttle Endeavour receives a high-flying salute from its sister shuttle, Columbia, atop NASA's Shuttle...
The space shuttle Endeavour receives a high-flying salute from its sister shuttle, Columbia, atop NASA's Shuttle...
These six NASA astronauts composed the crew of the STS-68 mission that launched aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour...
The Space Shuttle Endeavour, atop NASA's 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA), taking off for the Kennedy Space Center...
STS068-S-001 (March 1994) --- Exploration of Earth from space is the focus of the design of the STS-68 insignia, the...
This STS-68 patch was designed by artist Sean Collins. Exploration of Earth from space is the focus of the design of...
STS068-S-037 (30 September 1994) --- The Space Shuttle Endeavour lifts off from Launch Pad 39A in a halo of light....
STS068-S-034 (30 September 1994) --- The Space Shuttle Endeavour lifts off from Launch Pad 39A in a halo of light....
STS068-S-061 (11 October 1994) --- The drag chute system, one of 13 Detailed Test Objectives (DTO) for STS-68, is...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-68: Endeavour
STS068-L158-000C (30 September-11 October 1994) --- This south-looking view shows most of the west end of...
STS068-S-054 (10 October 1994) --- This is a deformation map of the south flank of Kilauea volcano on the big island...
STS068-S-002 (March 1994) --- These six NASA astronauts are in training for the mission, scheduled for launch later...
STS068-S-060 (11 October 1994) --- With its main landing gear not quite on the runway, the Space Shuttle Endeavour...
STS068-S-053 (7 October 1994) --- These are color composite radar images showing the area around Mount Pinatubo in...
STS068-S-027 (30 September 1994) --- The Space Shuttle Endeavour, with six NASA astronauts and a battery of...
STS068-S-052 (3 October 1994) --- This is a radar image of Mount Rainier in Washington state. The volcano last...
STS068-237-055 (30 September - 11 October 1994) --- This coastal area, considered home by astronaut Peter J. K....
STS068-S-055 (7 October 1994) --- This is a false-color L-Band image of an area near Glasgow, Missouri, centered at...
STS068-S-059 (11 October 1994) --- With its main landing gear not quite on the runway, the Space Shuttle Endeavour...
STS-89 Commander Terrence Wilcutt smiles as he completes the donning of his launch/entry suit in the Operations and...
STS068-236-027 (30 September-11 October 1994) --- The STS-68 crewmembers used a 70mm camera to photograph this early...