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23651
Sophie Louise and Grandchild.
Sophie Louise and Grandchild.
Sophie Louise and Grandchild.
Owner of original: Photp courtesy of Perttu Hannes Virtanen, Jr
 
23652
Sophie Louise Hiegert and Grandchild
Sophie Louise Hiegert and Grandchild
Sophie Louise Hiegert and Grandchild
Owner of original: Photp courtesy of Perttu Hannes Virtanen, Jr
 
23653
Sophie Shalhoub.
Sophie Shalhoub.
Sophie Shalhoub.
 
23654
Sophronia (Prentice) Wheelock Obituary
Sophronia (Prentice) Wheelock Obituary
The Dispatch (Moline, Illinois) 10 Feb 1909, Wednesday, Page 4
 
23655
Sophronia A Brainard Headstone 1.
Sophronia A Brainard Headstone 1.
Status: Located; Sophronia A (nee Brainard) Fay Headstone 1.
Owner of original: Kenneth A Nagel
Date: 29 Apr 2016
 
23656
Sophronia A Brainard Headstone 2.
Sophronia A Brainard Headstone 2.
Status: Located; Sophronia A (nee Brainard)Fay Headstone 2.
Owner of original: Kenneth A Nagel
Date: 29 Apr 2016
 
23657
Sophronia Delight Brigham Birth.
Sophronia Delight Brigham Birth.
Sophronia Delight Brigham Birth.
 
23658
Sophronia Prentice Obituary.
Sophronia Prentice Obituary.
Sophronia (nee Prentice) Wheelock Obituary. The Rock Island Argus, Rock Island, Rock Island, Illinois. 11 February 1909, page two.
 
23659
Sophronia Wheelock Obituary
Sophronia Wheelock Obituary
The Dispatch (Moline, Illinois) 10 Feb 1909, Wednesday, Page 4
 
23660
Sorel Carradine.
Sorel Carradine.
Sorel Carradine.
 
23661
Sosie Bacon.
Sosie Bacon.
Sosie Bacon.
 
23662
Source of the Amazon.
Source of the Amazon.
Paper not recorded.
 
23663
South County Family Loses Home.
South County Family Loses Home.
The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, July 24, 1939 page 18.
 
23664
South Main Street, Plymouth, Michigan.
South Main Street, Plymouth, Michigan.
South Main Street, Plymouth, Michigan.
 
23665
Southampton Burial Grounds.
Southampton Burial Grounds.
Early Northampton. Published by The Betty Allen Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Northampton, Massachusetts 1914. Pages 99 & 100.
 
23666
Southham-Butterfield Wedding.
Southham-Butterfield Wedding.
The Midvale (Utah) Sentine, Friday, April 13, 1962 page 6.
 
23667
Soyuz Landing Module.
Soyuz Landing Module.
The ground crew works to get the three astronauts out of the Soyuz lander.
Owner of original: NASA
Date: 26 Nov 2010
 
23668
Soyuz MS-03 Lift Off.
Soyuz MS-03 Lift Off.
 
23669
Soyuz MS-03 Mission Patch.
Soyuz MS-03 Mission Patch.
 
23670
Soyuz MS-04_landing.
Soyuz MS-04_landing.
Owner of original: ESA
 
23671
Soyuz Orbiter.
Soyuz Orbiter.
Soyuz Orbiter as seen from the International Space Station.
Owner of original: NASA
 
23672
Soyuz Spacecraft.
Soyuz Spacecraft.
Soyuz Spacecraft as photographed from the Apollo capsule.
Owner of original: NASA
Date: 18 Jul 1975
 
23673
Soyuz TMA-11
Soyuz TMA-11
Soyuz TMA-11 Patch
 
23674
Soyuz TMA-11 Crew.
Soyuz TMA-11 Crew.
Soyuz TMA-11 Crew. Peggy Whitson right.
 
23675
Soyuz TMA-11 recovery
Soyuz TMA-11 recovery
Soyuz TMA-11 recovery. The Soyuz recovery vehicle suffered a "ballistic reentry" which was blamed on an "unauthorized change to the flight plan". Although there were reports that the explosive bolts used to separate the Soyuz modules before re-entry didn’t work on time. This may have resulted in the descent module and propulsion modules hitting the atmosphere before they separated.

Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko, American Peggy Whitson and South Korean Yi So-yeon (first Korean to fly in space) experienced forces up to 8.2 times greater than Earth’s gravity. The capsule landed 250 miles off target. The heat shield had been burnt, communications antenna was lost and, the impact damaged the escape hatch. It took the crew 30 minutes to the the hatch open so that they could use a satellite phone to contact the rescue crew.

Russian Federal Space Agency chief Anatoly Perminov blamed the incident on the female crew members. he said; "You know in Russia, there are certain bad omens about this sort of thing, but thank God that everything worked out successfully. Of course in the future, we will work somehow to ensure that the number of women will not surpass [the number of men].”
 
23676
Soyuz TMA-19 Launch.
Soyuz TMA-19 Launch.
The liftoff of the Soyuz launch vehicle carrying Soyuz TMA-19. This was the Start of International Space Station Expedition 24.
Owner of original: NASA
Date: 15 Jun 2010
 
23677
Soyuz TMA-19M
Soyuz TMA-19M
Soyuz TMA-19M orbiter attached to the International Space Station.
Owner of original: NASA
Date: Jun 2010
 
23678
Soyuz-FG 2.
Soyuz-FG 2.
Another view of the Soyuz launch vehicle being prepped for launch.
Owner of original: NASA
Date: Jun 2010
 
23679
Soyuz-FG.
Soyuz-FG.
Soyuz-FG carrier rocket that took Wheelock into space being moved to the launching pad.
Owner of original: NASA
Date: Jun 2010
 
23680
Space Dust Is Brought Back By High-Flying X15.
Space Dust Is Brought Back By High-Flying X15.
Moberly (Missouri) Monitor-Index & Evening Democrat, Friday, July 29. 1966 page 5.
 
23681
Space Needle.
Space Needle.
Space Needle.
Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Jonathan Miske via Creative Commons.
Date: 14 May 2015
 
23682
Space Shuttle Transport.
Space Shuttle Transport.
Slayton was assigned to the Approach and Landing Tests (ALT) of the Space Shuttle program. The ALT program developed the Space Shuttle Enterprise which was never meant as a spacecraft it was just a testbed for atmospheric flight and landings. He also assisted in developing the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft which was a modified 747.

He retired in 1980, but continued to serve in an advisory role for STS-1, and flew a T-38 chase plane during the landing of STS-2. He formally left NASA on February 27, 1982. In this photo he is the pilot of the T-38 chase plane as the shuttle Columbia is delivered to the Kennedy Space Center.
Owner of original: NASA
Date: 24 Mar 1979
 
23683
Space-walking repairman.
Space-walking repairman.
Athens (Alabama) News-Courier, November 2, 2007 page 8A
 
23684
Spacelab.
Spacelab.
The purpose of mission STS-9 was to carry the ESA developed Spacelab into space for the first time. Spacelab gave the shuttle a laboratory that could be used for experimentation. it was used on 22 shuttle flights and retired when spaceborne experimentation was moved to the International Space Station.
Owner of original: NASA
 
23685
Spacewalking Astronauts Venture Outside Atlantis-Mir.
Spacewalking Astronauts Venture Outside Atlantis-Mir.
The Tyrone (Pennsylvania) Daily Herald, Wednesday, March 27, 1996 page 6.
 
23686
Spad XIII 95 Aero
Spad XIII 95 Aero
Lieutenant Walter Lindsey Avery wasn’t an ace. In fact July 25, 1918 was to become his first time in aerial combat. He was flying a SPAD S.XIII, a French biplane fighter. It would have looked very similar to this one flown by American fighter ace Edward Vernon Rickenbacker.
 
23687
Spanish American War.
Spanish American War.
Spanish American War. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders on top of the hill which they captured at the Battle of San Juan.
Owner of original: Library of Congress
Date: 1898
 
23688
Spanish Infanta to Wed.
Spanish Infanta to Wed.
The Evening Star, Washington D.C. Friday, November 9, 1934. section A, page 9.
 
23689
Speaker McCarthy.
Speaker McCarthy.
Speaker McCarthy.
 
23690
Sped To Death In Wreck
Sped To Death In Wreck
Boston Post, Thursday, June 22, 1905, Page 2, Continued From Page 1
 
23691
Sped To Death In Wreck
Sped To Death In Wreck
Boston Post, Thursday, June 22, 1905, Page 1
 
23692
Speech for Nathan Olney.
Speech for Nathan Olney.
Speech at Fort Simcoe given graveside for Nathan Olney by Dr. Thomas Griffith on the occasion of the dedication of his monuments
Date: 12 Aug 1956
 
23693
Speech for Nathan Olney.
Speech for Nathan Olney.
Date: 12 Aug 1956
 
23694
Speech for Nathan Olney.
Speech for Nathan Olney.
Date: 12 Aug 1956
 
23695
Speech Team Places First.
Speech Team Places First.
The Amarillo (Texas)Globe, Tuesday, March 25, 1947 page 9.
 
23696
Speeding Cases.
Speeding Cases.
The Salt Lake Telegram, Monday, October 21, 1935 page 7.
 
23697
Spencer & Elvira Weeks Headstone.
Spencer & Elvira Weeks Headstone.
Status: Located; Spencer & Elvira Weeks Headstone.
Owner of original: Kenneth A Nagel
Date: 6 Sep 2016
 
23698
Spencer Clawson.
Spencer Clawson.
Pioneers and prominent men of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah pioneers book publishing company, 1913.
 
23699
Spencer J Weeks Headstone.
Spencer J Weeks Headstone.
Status: Located; Spencer J Weeks Headstone.
Owner of original: Photo courtesy of G-Man
Date: 2013
 
23700
Spencer J Weeks Service.
Spencer J Weeks Service.
Spencer J Weeks Service.
Owner of original: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
 

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