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STS079-817-034 (16-26 September 1996) --- The Russian Mir Space Station is backdropped over a storm in the Roaring 40's near Heard Island in the south Indian Ocean. This photograph is one of four 70mm frames (along with fifteen 35mm frames) of still photography documenting the activities of NASA's STS-79 mission, which began with a September 16, 1996, liftoff from Launch Pad 39A the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) and ended with a landing at KSC on September 26, 1996. Onboard for the launch were Astronauts William F. Readdy, commander; Terrence W. Wilcutt, pilot; John E. Blaha, Jerome (Jay) Apt, Thomas D. Akers and Carl E. Walz, all mission specialists. On flight day 4, the crew docked with Russia's Mir Space Station. Shannon W. Lucid, who had spent six months aboard Mir, switched cosmonaut guest researcher roles with Blaha. The latter joined fellow Mir-22 crewmembers Valery G. Korzun, commander, and Aleksandr Y. Kaleri, flight engineer.

Willie Brown, David Collins.

 

Photo by Catherine Ritchie. Copyright Davis & Elkins College 2012.

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STS083-482-034 (4-8 April 1997) --- A special lens on a 35mm camera gives a "fish-eye" effect this view of the Spacelab Module backdropped over the Pacific Ocean. Nearly all of Baja California and part of western Mexico can be seen at left. Five NASA astronauts and two scientist payload specialists were scheduled to spend 16-days in Earth-orbit but came home early when a problem with one of three fuel cells was recognized.

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Cardinal in the grass.

Foto: Oswaldo Gonzalez

Meine Version einer BR 01 inspiriert durch die BR 01 von Teddy alias Johan van den Heuvel

 

My version of a BR 01 inspired by the BR 01 from Teddy aka Johan van den Heuvel

 

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