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| STS-80 crew. STS-80 crew. |
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| STS-80 Landing. Columbia Landing as the sun disappears.
During landing, Musgrave stood in the cockpit and pointed a video camera out the window. He recorded the plasma streams over the orbiter's hull for the first time. He is the only astronaut to see them first-hand. |
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| STS-80 Lift Off. STS-80 Lift Off. |
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| STS-80 Musgrave. Musgrave checks out the orbiter shortly after landing. Less than a year after this on September 2, 1997 he retired. |
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| STS-80 Patch. The STS-80 patch depicts the Space Shuttle Columbia and the two research satellites its crew deployed. The two bright blue stars represent the mission's Extravehicular Activities (EVA). Surrounding Columbia is a constellation of 16 stars, one for each day of the mission.
The first of the two reusable satellites was an Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer used to observe the stars.
The second was the Wake-Shield Facility that allowed for the creation of semiconductor thin films in vacuum conditions that could not be recreated on Earth. |
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| STS-80 Post Flight. STS-80 Post Flight. |
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| STS-80 Roll Out. STS-80 Roll Out. |
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| STS-9 Columbia Liftoff. |
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| STS-9 Crew. STS-9 had the largest shuttle crew to that date. It included the first non-U.S. citizen on a Shuttle flight. Ulf Merbold was the first European Space Agency astronaut and first West German citizen to go into space. |
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| STS-9 Landing. While Columbia landed safely two of the shuttles three auxiliary power units caught fire due to a fuel leak. The crew was not aware of the issue. After landing the fire burned itself out but not before causing major damage. The shuttle required extensive renovation. As a result, Columbia would not fly at all during 1984–1985. |
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| STS-9 Patch |
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| STS108 Godwin EVA. Linda performing work outside of the spacecraft during mission STS-108. a solar that is part of the International Space Station is visible in the background. |
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| Stuber's circa 1897 Nicholas Stuber and Family Back: Philip, Nicholas, Eva Middle: Clara, Mary Evelyn, Ben, Nicholas Sr, Elizabeth Front: Anna |
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| Sublime. Sublime's Warped Tour, Asbury Park, New Jersey. |
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| Sukey (nee Day) Wheelock. "The Wheelock Family in America 1637-1969" self published by the author; Walter T. Wheelock. Page 77. |
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| Suki Kaiser Suki Kaiser - Actress. My 11th cousin. |
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| Suki Kaiser. Suki Kaiser. |
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| Summer Phoenix. Summer Phoenix. |
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| Summer Resort Lewis was the proprietor of the Bluff Lake Summer Resort. It was located on 115 acres of next to land Bluff Lake in section 24 of Antioch Township.
Illustrated Atlas of Lake County, Illinois: Containing Maps of Every Township in the County, with Village and City Plats. H.R. Page & Co. 1885. Pages not numbered. |
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| Sumner McKnight Crosby Sr Sumner McKnight Crosby Sr Circa 1928 |
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| Sumner Thomas McKnight Junior Sumner Thomas McKnight Junior |
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| Sumner Thomas McKnight Sr. Sumner Thomas McKnight Sr. in 1895 |
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| Sunny James. Sunny James. |
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| Superman. Margot is best known as Lois Lane in the '80's Superman movies, opposite of Steve Reeve as Superman |
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| Supreme Court, Taft Chief Justice. Supreme Court, Taft Chief Justice. |
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| Surrender of General Burgoyne. This painting depicting the surrender of the British General John Burgoyne at Saratoga, on October 17, 1777, hangs in the United States Capitol Rotunda.
Burgoyne intended to cut off New England from the southern colonies. An act that would have been crushing to the revolution. Instead Burgoyne's defeat was a major turning point because it secured the French assistance that helped the Americans win the war. |
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| Surrender of Robert E Lee. Lee surrenders to Grant at Appomattox. Kurz & Allison print circa 1885 |
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| Susan (nee Pillsbury) Snyder and John Pillsbury Snyder Susan (nee Pillsbury) Snyder and John Pillsbury Snyder |
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| Susan (nee Siefers) Cheek Susan (nee Siefers) Cheek |
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| Susan Amelia Young Susan Amelia Young |
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| Susan and Mary Anthony Susan and Mary Anthony |
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| Susan Andrews Tucker. Susan Andrews Tucker. |
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| Susan B Anthony Susan B Anthony |
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| Susan B Anthony Susan B Anthony |
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| Susan B Anthony and Avery Family. Susan B. Anthony and Rachel Foster Avery with Avery’s daughters, Miriam Alice and Rose. |
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| Susan B. Anthony Susan B. Anthony |
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| Susan B. Anthony Susan B. Anthony |
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| Susan B. Anthony Susan B. Anthony |
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| Susan Coffin Crosby Susan Coffin Crosby |
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| Susan Cohn. Susan (Cohn) Rockefeller. |
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| Susan Dayton Minnesota Saint Paul Hamline University 1964 |
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| Susan Ford. Susan Ford. |
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| Susan Howes (nee Look) Avery The Groton Avery Clan Volume I, page 463. By Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery. Self published, Boston, 1912. |
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| Susan Meriwether Susan Meriwether |
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| Susan Sarandon. Susan Sarandon. |
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| Susan Walker Morse Susan Walker Morse, painting by her father Samuel Morse. |
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| Susan Walker. Susan Walker. |
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| Susanna Hussey. Edmund Gardner, of Nantucket and New Bedford: His Journal and His Family. Edited and compiled by John M. Bullard. Self published, New Bedford, Massachusetts 1958. Page (facing) 70. |
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| Swan Ponds Circa 1938. Swan Ponds is the plantation owned by Waightstill Avery. At it's peak it was 12,000 acres. Avery would leave for the day to attens to business at his law office while his slaves ran the plantation.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. |
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| Swearing In Reagan As Governor. Marshall McComb Swearing In Ronald Reagan As Governor of California in The State Capitol Rotunda in Sacramento, California. |
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