File:Atlantis lands kl.jpg
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DescriptionAtlantis lands kl.jpg |
Deutsch: Space Shuttle Atlantis landet mit Bremsfallschirm |
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Note: Mission unknown. First use of chute for Atlantis was on STS-66, this image is from before september 2003. Atlantis landings at EAB during that timeframe were: STS-66, STS-76 and STS-98.
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