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The smoke plume identifies the direction of Space Shuttle Columbia as it climbs into the clouds, illuminated by the Shuttle's exhaust, after launch on mission STS-109. Liftoff occurred at 6:22:02:08 a.m. EST (11:22:02:08 GMT). This was the 27th flight of the vehicle and 108th in the history of the Shuttle program. The goal of mission STS-109 is the maintenance and upgrade of the Hubble Space Telescope, to be carried out in five spacewalks. ![]() PHOTO: William Carp 2002 The crew comprises Commander Scott D. Altman, Pilot Duane G. Carey, Payload Commander John M. Grunsfeld, and Mission Specialists Nancy Jane Currie, Richard M. Linnehan, James H. Newman and Michael J. Massimino. After the 11-day mission, Columbia is expected to return to KSC March 12 about 4:35 a.m. EST (09:35 GMT). ![]() PHOTO: William Carp 2002 The 3 Images Above Were Taken With An Olympus Camedia E-100RS 1.5 Mega Pixel Digital Camera ![]() PHOTO: William Carp 2002 Shot with an Olympus Camedia E-10 4.0 Mega Pixel Digital Camera ![]() PHOTO: Joe Ellis 2002
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