STS-75 Space Shuttle Columbia Mission insignia

Mission insignia for STS-75 depicting the Space Shuttle Columbia and the Tethered Satellite connected by a 21 km electrically conduction tether, below the names of the crew (Andrew M Allen, Scott J Horowitz, Jeffrey A Hoffman, Maurizio Cheli, Claude Nicollier, Franklin R Chang-Diaz, and Umberto Guidoni), designed for the STS-75 crew by Mike Sanni, 22nd February to 9th March 1996. The primary objective of STS-75 was to deploy the Tethered Satellite System Reflight (TSS-1R), which was launched into orbit on a conducting tether. (Photo by Space Frontiers/Archive Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Mission insignia for STS-75 depicting the Space Shuttle Columbia and the Tethered Satellite connected by a 21 km electrically conduction tether, below the names of the crew (Andrew M Allen, Scott J Horowitz, Jeffrey A Hoffman, Maurizio Cheli, Claude Nicollier, Franklin R Chang-Diaz, and Umberto Guidoni), designed for the STS-75 crew by Mike Sanni, 22nd February to 9th March 1996. The primary objective of STS-75 was to deploy the Tethered Satellite System Reflight (TSS-1R), which was launched into orbit on a conducting tether. (Photo by Space Frontiers/Archive Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
STS-75 Space Shuttle Columbia Mission insignia
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Credit:
Space Frontiers / Stringer
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1358058752
Collection:
Archive Photos
Date created:
March 01, 1996
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