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STS-114 NASA’s Crew Transport Vehicle Pulls Up to the Shuttle Discovery

STS-114 NASA's Crew Transport Vehicle Pulls Up to the Shuttle Discovery
NASA's Crew Transport Vehicle, or CTV, pulls up to the Space Shuttle Discovery to offload the crew after a successful landing August 9, 2005 at Edwards Air Force Base, CA.

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NASA’s Crew Transport Vehicle, or CTV, pulls up to the Space Shuttle Discovery to offload the crew after a successful landing August 9, 2005 at Edwards Air Force Base, CA. The landing marked the end of the STS-114 mission.
Space Shuttle Discovery landed safely at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base in California at 5:11:22 a.m. PDT this morning, following the very successful 14-day STS-114 Return to Flight mission.
During their two weeks in space, Commander Eileen Collins and her six crewmates tested out new safety procedures and delivered supplies and equipment to the International Space Station.

Shuttle Crew: Commander Eileen Collins, Pilot James Kelly, Mission Specialists Charles Camarda, Wendy Lawrence, Soichi Noguchi, Stephen Robinson, and Andrew Thomas.August 9, 2005
NASA / Photo Carla Thomas