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Challenger space shuttle

Challenger space shuttle. Artwork of Spacelab (D- 1) in the Challenger space shuttle, flight STS- 61A, which was launched on October 30, 1985. This flight was the Challengers last successful flight. 75 experiments were performed in the laboratory and involved basic and applied microgravity research in fields of materials science, life sciences and technology, and communications and navigation. Six of the eight crew members were divided into a blue and red team working 12-hour shifts for 24 hours- a-day operation. The remaining two crew members were switch hitters

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Media ID 6442975

© DETLEV VAN RAVENSWAAY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Astronaut Astronauts Challenger Final Manned Spaceflight Nasa Laboratory Payload Bay


14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print

Experience the power and majesty of space exploration with our Media Storehouse Metal Prints featuring this iconic image of the Challenger space shuttle from Science Photo Library. This stunning artwork captures the Spacelab (D-1) laboratory inside Challenger during its last successful mission, STS-61A, which launched on October 30, 1985. Our high-quality metal prints are not just a decorative piece, they are a tribute to human achievement and the boundless possibilities of space travel. Each print is meticulously crafted using premium metal sheets, ensuring a vibrant and long-lasting display that adds depth and texture to any room. Relive the excitement of space exploration with this beautiful and inspiring piece.

Our Metal Prints feature rounded corners and rear fixings for easy wall mounting. Images are directly printed onto a lightweight, high quality 5mm thick, durable metallic surface for a vivid and vibrant finish. Available in 2 sizes, 28x35cm (14x11) and 50x40cm (20x16). The unique material is fade, moisture, chemical and scratch resistant to help ensure this art lasts a lifetime.

Made with durable metal and luxurious printing techniques, metal prints bring images to life and add a modern touch to any space

Estimated Product Size is 35.5cm x 27.9cm (14" x 11")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the iconic Challenger space shuttle during its last successful flight, STS-61A, which took place on October 30,1985. The artwork depicts the Spacelab (D-1) within the Challenger's payload bay, symbolizing a significant milestone in manned spaceflight history. During this groundbreaking mission, a total of 75 experiments were conducted inside the laboratory module. These experiments covered various fields such as materials science, life sciences and technology, and communications and navigation. The microgravity environment provided by the shuttle allowed scientists to explore new frontiers in research. The crew members played an integral role in ensuring the success of this mission. Divided into two teams - blue and red - they worked tirelessly in 12-hour shifts for continuous operation around-the-clock. This dedication exemplified their commitment to advancing scientific knowledge beyond Earth's boundaries. Notably, this flight marked an endearing moment for Challenger before tragedy struck during its next mission. It serves as a poignant reminder of both triumphs and challenges faced by astronauts who venture into space. As we gaze upon this remarkable image captured by Science Photo Library, we are reminded of humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and exploration. It stands as a testament to our unwavering curiosity about our planet Earth and beyond while honoring those who have dedicated their lives to unraveling the mysteries of our universe through technological advancements like NASA's Space Shuttle program.

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