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IMAGE 900_999\910.Lbm,Piggy-back atop the shuttle carrier aircraft, Discovery flies in to the Kennedy Space Center for the first time, to be prepared for its first flight in August 1984.
IMAGE 600_699\650.Lbm,The STS-41D shuttle starts its slow programmed roll as it lifts- off in August 1984. The orbiter, Discovery, is making its first flight.
IMAGE 600_699\647.Lbm,Discovery thunders skywards on STS-51C, in January 1985.
IMAGE 700_799\708.Lbm,Discovery kicks up the dust as it touches down at Edwards Air Force Base at the end of STS-51I.
IMAGE 500_599\523.Lbm,Orbiter Discovery is lowered to mate with the rest of the shuttle stack in the VAB. (STS-26)
IMAGE 600_699\666.Lbm,Newly completed, a pristine Discovery flies in to the Kennedy Space Center in November 1988 atop the shuttle carrier aircraft.
IMAGE 0_99\91.Lbm,On September 29, 1988, Discovery rises from the launch pad on pillars of flame on STS-26, the first shuttle mission since the Challenger disaster more than two years before.
IMAGE 400_499\497.Lbm,Discovery lifts off the launch pad on September 29, 1988, on the STS-26 mission to take the US into space for the first time since the Challenger disaster.
IMAGE 500_599\528.Lbm,All engines blazing, Discovery blasts off the launch pad and clears the tower. (STS-29)
IMAGE 500_599\530.Lbm,On the Spacelab D1 mission (STS-61A) in October 1985, ESA astronaut Wubbo Ockels is wired up for the space sled experiment.
IMAGE 500_599\524.Lbm,Technicians manoeuvre one of Discovery's main engines into place after an overhaul.
IMAGE 100_199\117.Lbm,TDRS-3 lifts out of Discovery's payload bay on STS-26 in September 1988. Soon it will be soaring to geostationary orbit.
IMAGE 1000_99\51.Lbm,Discovery's RMS arm gradually lifts the HST out of the payload bay. (STS-31)
IMAGE 1000_99\58.Lbm,With its main landing gear touched down and the nose wheel soon to follow, Discovery arrives at Edwards Air Force Base on April 29, 1990, after five days in space.
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 1100_99\134.Lbm,Discovery arrives at launch pad 39A in mid-February 1991 to be prepared for the STS-39 Department of Defence mission.
IMAGE 700_799\744.Lbm,Discovery on the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center. The rotating service structure has been rolled away, and the bird is nearly ready for launch.