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NASA Space Shuttle 1994-1996 Mission Patches
| Complete set of mission patches for all NASA Space Shuttle flights in the years 1994 through 1996. |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-59 Mission Patch
| Space Radar Laboratory-1 (SRL-1). SRL-1 included the Spaceborne Imaging Radar- C and the X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SIR-C/X-SAR) and an atmospheric instrument called Measurement of Air Pollution from Satellites (MAPS). |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-62 Mission Patch
| United States Microgravity Payload-2 (USMP-2), Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology-2 (OAST-2) |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-64 Mission Patch
| LIDAR In-Space Technology Experiment (LITE). SPARTAN-201. First flight of Lidar In-space Technology Experiment (LITE) and first untethered U.S. extravehicular activity (EVA) in 10 years. |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-65 Mission Patch
| International Microgravity Laboratory-2 (IML-2). Second flight of International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2), carrying more than twice the number of experiments and facilities as IML-1. |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-66 Mission Patch
| Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Sciences - (ATLAS-03). Seven instruments on the Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science-3 (ATLAS-3) also flew on first two ATLAS flights. No other collection of space-based instruments provides same extensive range of atmospheric measurements. |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-68 Mission Patch
| Second flight in 1994 of Space Radar Laboratory (first flight was STS-59 in April). Part of NASA's Mission to Planet Earth. |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-60E Mission Patch English
| Wake Shield Facility (WSF) SPACEHAB-2 |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-60R Mission Patch Russian
| Wake Shield Facility (WSF) SPACEHAB-2 |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-63 Mission Patch
| SPACEHAB-3 First Mir rendezvous. SPACEHAB, a commercially-developed module was making its third flight on the Shuttle and carried 20 experiments. |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-67 Mission Patch
| ASTRO-2 - Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope (HUT), developed at The Johns Hopkins University. Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment (WUPPE), built at University of Wisconsin. Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UIT), sponsored by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-69 Mission Patch
| SPARTAN 201-03. Wake Shield Facility -2 (WSF-2) |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-70 Mission Patch
| Tracking Data and Relay Satellite-G (TDRS-G) |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-71 Mission Patch
| First Shuttle-Mir docking. Embarking to Mir -- Mir 19 crew: Anatoly Y. Solovyev Nikolai M. Budarin. Returning from Mir -- Mir 18 crew: Vladimir N. Dezhurov, Gennady M. Strekalov, Norman E. Thagard U.S. astronaut |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-73 Mission Patch
| United States Microgravity Laboratory - 2 (USML-2). STS-73 marked second flight of U.S. Microgravity Laboratory (USML) and built on foundation of its predecessor, which flew on Columbia during Mission STS-50 in 1992. |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-74 Mission Patch
| Second Shuttle-Mir docking. Delivered water, supplies, and equipment, including two new solar arrays to upgrade the Mir. |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-72 Mission Patch
| Capture and return to Earth a Japanese microgravity research spacecraft known as Space Flyer Unit (SFU). Deployed and retrieved the Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology Flyer (OAST-Flyer) |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-75 Mission Patch
| Tethered Satellite System experiment. United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-3) designed to investigate materials science and condensed matter physics. |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-76 Mission Patch
| Third docking between the Space Shuttle Atlantis and the Russian Space Station Mir. Crew transfer, an extravehicular activity (EVA), logistics operations and scientific research. Shannon Lucid stayed on board Mir. |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-77 Mission Patch
| Microgravity research aboard the commercially owned and operated SPACEHAB module. Deployed and retrieved the Spartan InflatableAntenna Experiment. |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-78 Mission Patch
| Life and Microgravity Spacelab (LMS) studying the effects of long-duration space flight on human physiology. |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-79 Mission Patch
| Fourth Shuttle-Mir docking. Embarked John Blaha and retrieved Shannon Lucid. |
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NASA Space Shuttle STS-80 Mission Patch
| Deployed Orbiting and Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrograph-Shuttle Pallet Satellite II (ORFEUS-SPAS II) |
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