STS-67 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION HIGHLIGHTS
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Post Date: Jul 2008
Description: STS-67 carried the ASTRO-2 payload and at the time was the longest shuttle flight to date. This marked the 8th flight of Endeavour and liftoff occurred on March 2, 1995.
Length: 57 Minutes
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STS-65 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION HIGHLIGHTS
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Post Date: Jul 2008
Description: STS-65 carried the IML-2 payload and was the longest Space Shuttle flight to-date with sixteen days aloft. Columbia lifted off on July 8, 1994.
Length: 57 Minutes
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STS-64 MISSION HIGHLIGHTS
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Post Date: Jun 2008
Description: STS-64 was the first untethered spacewalk in nearly 10 years and marked the 19th launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery. Launch occurred on September 9, 1994.
Length: 64 Minutes
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STS-63 MISSION HIGHLIGHTS - 1ST MIR RENDEZVOUS
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Post Date: Jun 2008
Description: STS-63 was the first space shuttle rendezvous and fly-around of the Russian Space Station MIR. Discovery lifted on February 3, 1995.
Length: 60 Minutes
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STS-62 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION HIGHLIGHTS
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Post Date: Jun 2008
Description: STS-62 carried the USML-2 payload and was the 16th launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia.
Length: 54 Minutes
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STS-41D DISCOVERY LAUNCH PAD ABORT
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Post Date: May 2008
Description: STS-41D will always be remembered for the tense moments as Discovery’s engines cutoff for the first abort of the space shuttle program. “Break Break…….” June 26, 1984.
Length: 5 Minutes
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STS-68 ENDEAVOUR LAUNCH PAD ABORT
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Post Date: May 2008
Description: STS-68 marked the fifth launch pad abort in the shuttle program and the first for the orbiter Endeavour. The launch attempt was aborted just 1.9 seconds from liftoff when a problem with the high-pressure oxidizer turopump was detected in engine #3. August 18, 1994.
Length: 21 Minutes
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STS-55 COLUMBIA LAUNCH PAD ABORT
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Post Date: May 2008
Description: STS-55 marked the third launch pad abort in the shuttle program and the first for the orbiter Columbia. With just three seconds to go before liftoff, Columbia’s onboard computers shutdown the engines after a problem was detected in engine #3. March 22, 1993.
Length: 9 Minutes
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STS-51 DISCOVERY LAUNCH PAD ABORT
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Post Date: May 2008
Description: STS-51 marked the fourth launch pad abort in the shuttle program and the third for the orbiter Discovery. At just 19 seconds away from liftoff, the engines were shut down due to a hydraulic power unit (HPU) problem on the right solid rocked booster (SRB). August 12, 1993.
Length: 6 Minutes
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STS-61 ENDEAVOUR MISSION HIGHLIGHTS PT2
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Post Date: May 2008
Description: STS-61 was the first Hubble Space
Telescope repair mission and only the second night landing at the Kennedy Space Center.
This part 2 of 2.
Length: 60
Minutes
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STS-61 ENDEAVOUR MISSION HIGHLIGHTS PT1
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Post Date: May 2008
Description: STS-61 was the first Hubble Space
Telescope repair mission and only the second night landing at the Kennedy Space Center.
This part 1 of 2.
Length: 60
Minutes
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STS-60 DISCOVERY MISSION HIGHLIGHTS
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Post Date: Apr 2008
Description: STS-60 carried the Wake Shield Facility (WSF) and the first Russian Cosmonaut to fly aboard the space shuttle. Liftoff occurred on February 3, 1994.
Length: 58 Minutes
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STS-59 SPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR MISSION HIGHLIGHTS
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Post Date: Apr 2008
Description: STS-59 carried the Space Radar Lab-1 payload which surveyed nearly 20% of the Earth's surface. This mission marked the 6th launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour and liftoff occurred on April 9, 1994.
Length: 59 Minutes
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STS-58 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION HIGHLIGHTS
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Description: STS-58 was the 15th launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia and carried the Spacelab Life Sciences payload (SLS-2). Liftoff occurred on October 19, 1993 and was the 15th flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia.
Length: 59 Minutes
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STS-57 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION HIGHLIGHTS
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Post Date: Apr 2008
Description: STS-57 retrieved the EURECA payload and carried the first Spacehab module. Liftoff occurred on June 21, 1993 and was the 4th flight of the Space Shuttle Endeavour.
Length: 59 Minutes
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