Final Countdown
Uploaded: January 28, 2006 16:41:45 | Entered: May 22, 2021 22:07:36
Space Shuttle Discovery, the night before liftoff, 1991. Mission ST-26 would determine the future of the America's Space Program. Taken with a 300mm F/2.8 about 1/2 mile from the Shuttle.
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KV Day January 28, 2006
I worked on the Challenger rocket motors. So large yet so fragile. Nice image Mark #382239Janine Russell January 28, 2006
Mark, excellent detail, clarity and exposure. #2350744LJ Corliss July 01, 2021
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