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    STS-68: Post-Flight Presentation

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    • Title STS-68: Post-Flight Presentation
    • Released: 24/10/1994
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      The space shuttle Endeavour was launched on the STS-68 mission on September 30th, 1994. The second flight that year [after April's STS-59 mission] of the Space Radar Laboratory Earth observation package, the mission lasted 11 days. Crew were: Michael Baker, Terence WIlcutt, Thomas Jones, Daniel Bursch, Peter Wisoff and Steven Smith.
      This video contains highlights of the mission, including: crew around table for pre-launch meal, suited-up, dawn launch, SRB separation, external tank falls back to Earth, crew performs various onboard tasks, nice views volcano from orbit with radar image; nice views of the Earth; crew member drinks floating globule; crew member plays with toy shuttle; remote-sensed image of mountainous terrain; re-entry, plasma flashes through window; shuttle lands.

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    • Length 16:12:00
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