The Space Shuttle Discovery at Edwards Airforce Base was greeted by the YF-23, SR-71 and the X-29 during its rollover concluding STS-64 in 1994.

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The Space Shuttle Discovery at Edwards Airforce Base was greeted by the YF-23, SR-71 and the X-29 during its rollover concluding STS-64 in 1994.

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Mark Charles Lee (born 14 August 1952)
Mark Charles Lee (born 14 August 1952)
Lloyd Blaine Hammond Jr. (born 16 January 1952)
On Sep 9, 1994, NASA's Discovery Space Shuttle launched from Florida on its 19th mission, STS-64.

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The Space Shuttle Discovery soars skyward from Launch Pad 39B on Mission STS-64 at 6:22:35 p.m. EDT, September 9, 1994. On board were a crew of six: Commander Richard N. Richards; Pilot L. Blaine Hammond Jr.; and Mission Specialists Mark C. Lee, Carl J. Meade, Susan J. Helms and Dr. J.M. Linenger. Payloads for the flight included the Lidar InSpace Technology Experiment (LITE), the Shuttle Pointed Autonomous Research Tool for Astronomy 201 (SPARTAN201) and the Robot Operated Processing System (ROMPS).
Mark C. Lee takes a walk from the Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-64) on 16 Sept. 1994
Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-64) launched on 9 Sept. 1994 on an 11-day mission with a 6-person crew: L. Blaine Hammond, Richard Richards, Susan Helms; Mark C. Lee, Jerry Linenger, and Carl Meade