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English: The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis rolls over from Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 3 to the Vehicle Assembly Building April 20, 1995, atop the orbiter transporter for mating to its external tank and solid rocket boosters in preparation for the STS-71 mission. Atlantis will dock with the Russian Space Station Mir during the 11-day mission. Later, both Mir and STS-71 flight crew members will conduct joint medical investigations in the Spacelab-Mir module located in the orbiter's payload bay. |
Date | Taken on 20 April 1995 |
Source | https://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-71/images/captions/KSC-95EC-0589.html |
Author | NASA |
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