Image:Columbia landing on Rogers dry lake.triddle.jpg

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English: Space Shuttle Columbia landing on Rogers dry lake bed at Edwards Air Force Base, California after the completion of STS-1, the first shuttle mission. Reentry of the shuttle occurs above the speed of sound and causes a sonic boom which can be heard over the entire Antelope Valley.
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http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/Gallery/Photo/STS-1/HTML/EC81-15104.html

Date

April 14, 1981

Author

NASA Johnson Space Center, Photo number: EC81-15104, also S81-30746

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current17:22, 16 September 20063,000×2,128 (3.16 MB)Bricktop (same image, higher quality)
20:46, 29 March 20051,024×653 (57 KB)Nuno Tavares (from en:wp {{PD-USGov-NASA}} Space Shuttle Columbia landing on Rogers dry lake bed at Edwards Air Force Base, California after the completion of STS-1, the first shuttle mission. Reentry of the shuttle occ)
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