File:TP-1998-208920 Page 15 Image 0001.jpg
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DescriptionTP-1998-208920 Page 15 Image 0001.jpg |
Image for Mir Mission Chronicle Caption: The Mir space station, photographed from the Space Shuttle Discovery during February 6, 1995, rendezvous operations. |
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Source | http://ston.jsc.nasa.gov/collections/TRS/_techrep/TP-1998-208920.pdf |
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