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Description Sts-81-patch.png | The crew patch for STS-81 , the fifth Shuttle-Mir docking mission, is shaped to represent the Roman numeral V. The Shuttle Atlantis is launching toward a rendezvous with Russia's Mir Space Station, silhouetted in the background. Atlantis and the STS-81 crew spent several days docked to Mir during which time Jerry M. Lineger (NASA-Mir-4) replaced astronaut John Blaha (NASA-Mir-3) as the U.S. crew member onboard Mir. The U.S. and Russian flags are depicted along with the names of the shuttle crew. |
Date | 06.01.1996 |
Source | http://nix2.larc.nasa.gov/info;jsessionid=4k8ngq9omcld2?id=MSFC-9608278&orgid=11 |
Author | NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (NASA-MSFC) , Image ID: MSFC-9608278 |
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