Stock Photo - The shuttle Endeavour comes in for a landing on runway 22 at Edwards, California, to complete the highly successful STS_68 mission dedicated to radar imaging of the earth´s surface as part of NASA´s Mission To Planet Earth program. The landing was at 10:02 a.m. PDT 11 October 1994, after waiving off from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, earlier that morning due to adverse weather at Kennedy. The Endeavour crew was originally scheduled to land at Kennedy the morning of 10 October, but mission planners decided early in the flight to extend the mission by one day. Mission commander was Michael A. Baker making his third flight and the pilot was Terrence W. Wilcutt on his first mission. The four mission specialists were Thomas D. Jones, payload commander making his second flight, Steven L. Smith on his first flight, Daniel W. Bursch making his second flight, and Peter J.K. Wisoff making his second flight.

Stock Photo: The shuttle Endeavour comes in for a landing on runway 22 at Edwards, California, to complete the highly successful STS-68 mission dedicated to radar imaging of.

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