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03/08/2005 Shower Curtain featuring the photograph Return To Flight Spacewalk, 03082005 by Science Source

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Return To Flight Spacewalk, 03082005 Shower Curtain

Science Source

by Science Source

$93.00

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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.

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Astronaut Steve Robinson on the robotic arm of the International Space Station. This was during his six-hour spacewalk to repair the heat shield on... more

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Artist's Description

Astronaut Steve Robinson on the robotic arm of the International Space Station. This was during his six-hour spacewalk to repair the heat shield on the docked space shuttle Discovery, after it was found that two ceramic strips were protruding from it. It was feared that the strips might have led to overheating of the shield during Discovery's re-entry. This was the first time that an astronaut had ever performed in-flight repairs to a shuttle. This mission, STS-114 or Return to Flight, launched on 26th July 2005. It was the first shuttle mission since Columbia was lost on re-entry on 1st February 2003. Photographed on 3rd August 2005.

 

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