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XP-51
XP-51

A North American P-51D Mustang (the P meaning pursuit), redesignated as an F-51 Mustang (with the F standing for fighter),…

Shuttle Discovery Touches Down at End of STS-95 Mission
Shuttle Discovery Touches Down at End of STS-95 Mission

After nine days and 3.6 million miles in space, orbiter Discovery prepares to land on runway 33 at the Shuttle…

STS-95 Crew and Shuttle Discovery
STS-95 Crew and Shuttle Discovery

Members of the mission STS-95 crew (foreground) take a close look at the orbiter Discovery on Nov. 8, 1998, that…

John and Annie Glenn Before Return Flight to Houston
John and Annie Glenn Before Return Flight to Houston

At the Skid Strip at Cape Canaveral Air Station, STS-95 Payload Specialist John H. Glenn Jr., a senator from Ohio…

Atlas V Booster Stacked for TDRS-L
Atlas V Booster Stacked for TDRS-L

At Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the first stage of the United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket is lifted for…

Centaur Second Stage for TDRS-L
Centaur Second Stage for TDRS-L

At Cape Canaveral Air Force Station’s Launch Complex 41, engineers and technicians support lifting a Centaur second stage for stacking…

Discovery STS-95 Crew
Discovery STS-95 Crew

The crew of space shuttle Discovery mission STS-95, including John Glenn. On this flight, Glenn became the oldest person to…

STS-95 Crew Suited Up
STS-95 Crew Suited Up

STS-95 crew members exit the Operations and Checkout Building where they suited up before leaving for Launch Pad 39-B on…

Launch of Shuttle Discovery on STS-95 Mission
Launch of Shuttle Discovery on STS-95 Mission

As if sprung from the rolling exhaust clouds below, Space Shuttle Discovery shoots into the heavens over the blue Atlantic…

STS-95 Crew With Model of Mercury Capsule
STS-95 Crew With Model of Mercury Capsule

Before returning to the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, members of the STS-95 crew pose with a model of…