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STS-95 Shuttle Mission Imagery

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S98-05016 (4/14/98) -- At Houston's Johnson Space Center, President Bill Clinton looks at a monitor while communicating long distance with the STS-90 crew preparing for a launch in two days at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Others pictured, in near background, are (from the left) NASA Administrator Daniel Goldin, U.S. Sen. John H. Glenn Jr. (D.-Ohio) and JSC Director George W.S. Abbey. Clinton addressed the importance of the the Neurolab mission and asked the crew commander--astronaut Richard A. Searfoss--to profile the mission's objectives for the press corps accompanying the president on his JSC visit. Glenn is at JSC in preparation to fly as a payload specialist on the STS-95 mission later this year. Photo Credit: NASA or the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

Curator: Kim Dismukes | Responsible NASA Official: Amiko Kauderer | Updated: 06/24/2009
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