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STS079-834-042 - STS-079 - Survey views of the Mir space station

STS079-834-042 - STS-079 - Survey views of the Mir space station

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Survey views take of the Mir space station by the crew of the STS-79 orbiter Atlantis after docking with the station on flight day four. Views include: ... More

Heavy smoke rises above the line of explosions created by the Mine Clearing Line Charge, or MICLIC, on a firing range. The MICLIC is a rocket propelled line charge capable of breaching obstacles, walls, or minefields. The MICLIC has a 350 foot line charge secured by a 205 foot arresting cable and contains 1840 pounds of C-4 explosives. A Fort Stewart unit deployed to the operation conducted the exercise

Heavy smoke rises above the line of explosions created by the Mine Cle...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: UNOSOM II Base: Mogadishu Country: Somalia (SOM) Scene Camera Operator: Pv2 Andrew Mcgalliard Release Status: Released to Pu... More

STS079-834-043 - STS-079 - Earth observations taken during STS-79 mission

STS079-834-043 - STS-079 - Earth observations taken during STS-79 miss...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Earth observations taken during the STS-79 mission from the space shuttle Atlantis. Subject Terms: EARTH OBSERVATIONS (FROM SPACE), STS-79, ATLANTIS (O... More

STS079-834-041 - STS-079 - Survey views of the Mir space station

STS079-834-041 - STS-079 - Survey views of the Mir space station

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Survey views take of the Mir space station by the crew of the STS-79 orbiter Atlantis after docking with the station on flight day four. Views include: ... More

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