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DescriptionSTS-9 patch.svg | This is the official insignia for STS-9, the major payload of which is Spacelab 1, depicted in the cargo bay of the Columbia. The nine stars and the path of the orbiter tell the flight's numerical designation in the Space Transportation System's mission sequence. Astronaut John N. Young is crew commander, Brewster N. Shaw, Jr., pilot. NASA Astronauts Owen K. Garriott and Robert A. Parker are mission specialists. Byron K. Lichtenberg of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Ulf Merbold of the Republic of West Germany are the Spacelab 1 payload specialists. Launch has been set for late 1983. Merbold is a physicist representing the European Space Agency (ESA). |
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[edit]This image is a derivative work of the following images:
- File:Sts9_flight_insignia.png licensed with PD-USGov-NASA
- 2006-09-04T17:30:02Z Bricktop 579x687 (729554 Bytes) {{Information| |Description= [http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/STS-9/sts-9.html] |Source= |Date= |Author=User [[:en:User:SunKing|SunKing]] on [http://en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia] |Permission={{PD-USGov-NASA}} |o
- 2006-08-25T21:30:37Z Tianxiaozhang 579x687 (729554 Bytes) Picture of Space Shuttle Mission STS-7 Patch Source: [[w:en:Image:Sts9_flight_insignia.png]]
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01:47, 11 September 2009 | 724 × 859 (257 KB) | Materialscientist (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=This is the official insignia for STS-9, the major payload of which is Spacelab 1, depicted in the cargo bay of the Columbia. The nine stars and the path of the orbiter tell the flight's numerical designation in the Space Tr |
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