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STS-93 Shuttle Mission Imagery

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S99-08357 (27 July 1999) --- A Johnson Space Center photographer recorded the fly-over of Space Shuttle Columbia for STS-93 above the Johnson Space Center's Rocket Park. The Saturn V is below the streak left by the shuttle Columbia re-entering the atmosphere. The image was captured with a Hasselblad 503cx medium format camera with a 30mm Hasselblad lens. The image was captured with an 8-second exposure with the aperture set to f/8. The film was Kodak PMZ 1000 color negative film. The photographer was Mark Sowa of the NASA/Johnson Space Center's photography group.

Curator: Kim Dismukes | Responsible NASA Official: John Ira Petty | Updated: 04/09/2002
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