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"STS-300" crews for final two shuttle flights
Could someone please advise of the backup orbiter and flight crew plans for
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"STS-300" crews for final two shuttle flights
On 07/09/2010 08:31 AM, Hugh Jarse wrote:
Could someone please advise of the backup orbiter and flight crew plans for STS-133 and STS-134? LON for 133 is 134, Endeavour, using four members of the 134 crew. LON for 134 is 335, Atlantis, using a four-member crew to be named later. |
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"STS-300" crews for final two shuttle flights
"Jorge R. Frank" wrote in message
... On 07/09/2010 08:31 AM, Hugh Jarse wrote: Could someone please advise of the backup orbiter and flight crew plans for STS-133 and STS-134? LON for 133 is 134, Endeavour, using four members of the 134 crew. LON for 134 is 335, Atlantis, using a four-member crew to be named later. Great - much appreciated. |
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