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STS-67 Mission Insignia

Observation and remote exploration of the universe in the ultraviolet wavelengths of light were the focus of the STS-67/ASTRO-2 mission, as depicted in the crew patch designed by the crew members. The insignia shows the ASTRO-2 telescopes in the Space Shuttle Endeavour's payload bay, orbiting high above Earth's atmosphere. The three sets of rays, diverging from the telescope on the patch atop the Instrument Pointing System (IPS), correspond to the three ASTRO-2 telescopes - the Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope (HUT), the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UIT), and the Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment (WUPPE). The telescopes are coaligned to simultaneously view the same astronomical object, as shown by the convergence of rays on the NASA symbol. This symbol also represents the excellence of the union of the NASA teams and universality's in the exploration of the universe through astronomy. The celestial targets of ASTRO-2 include the observation of planets, stars, and galaxies shown in the design. The two small atoms represent the search in the ultraviolet spectrum for the signature of primordial helium in intergalactic space left over from the Big Bang. The observations performed on ASTRO-2 will contribute to man's knowledge and understanding of the vast universe, from the planets in out system to the farthest reaches of space.
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List of Space Shuttle missions

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STS-67

Samuel T. Durrance

Space Shuttle Endeavour

Stephen S. Oswald

Tamara E. Jernigan

Wendy B. Lawrence

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Wendy B. Lawrence


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Тамара Джерниган

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Роналд Паризи

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Джон Грунсфелд

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STS-67

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Samuel Thornton Durrance

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Ronald Anthony Parise

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Wendy Barrien Lawrenceová


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STS-67

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Tamara E. Jernigan

Samuel T. Durrance

William George Gregory

Stephen S. Oswald

Ronald A. Parise

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