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IMAGE 1000_99\83.Lbm,The crew patch for the STS-41 mission shows the path of the probe Ulysses from the payload bay of the shuttle orbiter and looping around Jupiter and the Sun.
IMAGE 1000_99\85.Lbm,Carrying the Ulysses probe, Discovery streaks away from the launch pad on October 6, 1990. (STS-41)
IMAGE 1000_99\86.Lbm,Discovery jettisons its external tank after about 8 minutes after lift-off on October 6, 1990. (STS-41)
IMAGE 1000_99\89.Lbm,Posing for the traditional on-board photograph are the STS-41 crew, who are (from the left): Thomas Akers, Richard Richards, Bruce Melnick, Robert Cabana and William Shepherd.
IMAGE 1000_99\90.Lbm,Seen through a fish-eye lens on Discovery's flight deck are mission specialists Bruce Melnick and William Shepherd, seen here communicating with Mission Control. (STS-41)
IMAGE 1000_99\91.Lbm,Pilot Robert Cabana carries out an eye test on William Shepherd using a probe called a tonometer. (STS-41)