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STS-80 / Columbia Patch

STS-80 / Columbia Patch

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Twenty-first Columbia flight. Two satellites, the Wake Shield Facility (WSF) and the Retrievable Far and Exztreme Ultraviolet Spectrograph-Shuttle Pallet Satellite II (OREFEUS-SPAS) were both deployed and retrieved on this flight. The WSF was flown to test the growth of thinn semi-conductor films for advanced electronics. The ORFEUS-SPAS II will observe the evolution of stars, structure of galaxies and the nature of interstellar mediums. The astronauts tested a variety of tools and instruments for future station operations. Landed December 7, 1996 at Kennedy Space Center, FL. Mission Duration: 423 hours 53 minutes 18 seconds.

Patch description: This mission patch for mission STS-80 depicts the Space Shuttle Columbia and the two research satellites its crew will deploy into the blue field of space. The uppermost satellite is the Orbiting Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrograph-Shuttle Pallet Satellite (ORFEUS-SPAS), a telescope aimed at unraveling the life cycles of stars and understanding the gases that drift between them. The lower satellite is the Wake Shield Facility (WSF), flying for the third time. It will use the vacuum of space to create advanced semiconductors for the nation's electronics industry. ORFEUS and WSF are joined by the symbol of the Astronaut Corps, representing the human contribution to scientific progress in space. The two bright blue stars represent the mission's Extravehicular Activities (EVA), final rehearsals for techniques and tools to be used in assembly of the International Space Station (ISS). Surrounding Columbia is a constellation of 16 stars, one for each day of the mission, representing the stellar talents of the ground and flight teams that share the goal of expanding knowledge through a permanent human presence in space.

4" diameter embroidered patch.

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