Gary Meyer

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Artist Concept of Shuttle in-orbit flight with Earth limb in the background.

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Shuttle Approach

Shuttle Orbiter Landing Approach at Kennedy Space Center

SPACE SHUTTLE LANDING APPROACH. A Space Shuttle Orbiter approaches a landing field at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Florida, following a flight in space. The Orbiter will be able to land on a conventional runway similar to that used by present-day jet aircraft. The development and integration of the Space Shuttle system is the responsibility of NASA’s Johnson Space Center. Rockwell international Space Division, Downey , California is building the Orbiter under contract to NASA.

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U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1977 772-876

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Modularized Space Station

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Working in Space

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DC-3

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Herbert Winthrop

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