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STS-70 Launch - Nikon E-2 Digital Image
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STS-70 Launch - Nikon E-2 Digital Image
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STS-70 Commander Terence "Tom" Henricks suits up
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TEST FIXTURE FOR PATCH RESONATOR
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THERMOCOUPLE FILM ON VITOR
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THERMOCOUPLE FILM ON VITOR
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Startled birds scatter as the stillness of a summer morning is broken by a giant's roar. The Space Shuttle Discovery thundered into space from Launch Pad 39B at 9:41:55:078 a.m. EDT. STS-70 is the 70th Shuttle flight overall, the 21st for Discovery (OV-103), and the fourth Shuttle flight in 1995. On board for the nearly eight-day mission are a crew of five: Commander Terence "Tom" Henricks, Pilot Kevin R. Kregel, and Mission Specialists Nancy Jane Currie, Donald A. Thomas and Mary Ellen Weber. The crew's primary objective is to deploy the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite-G (TDRS-G), which will join a constellation of other TDRS spacecraft already on orbit
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-70: Discovery
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