STS-94 Landing
Space Shuttle Columbia's STS-94 mission landed at the Kennedy Space Center on July 17, 1994. Launched on July 1, 1994, the mission was the first re-flight of the same vehicle, crew, and payloads. The mission continued Columbia's STS-83 mission, which had to be cut short due to a fuel cell problem. The primary payload was the Microgravity Science Laboratory, where the crew tested hardware, facilities, and procedures that would be used on the ISS.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: sts094-s-016
Date: July 17, 1994
STS-94 Landing
Space Shuttle Columbia's STS-94 mission landed at the Kennedy Space Center on July 17, 1994. Launched on July 1, 1994, the mission was the first re-flight of the same vehicle, crew, and payloads. The mission continued Columbia's STS-83 mission, which had to be cut short due to a fuel cell problem. The primary payload was the Microgravity Science Laboratory, where the crew tested hardware, facilities, and procedures that would be used on the ISS.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: sts094-s-016
Date: July 17, 1994