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Camera D-67 shows grey smoke near the aft attach strut on the right SRB. Photo courtesy NASA.
- Source: NASA
- Photo ID: STS51L-10144
- Program: Shuttle
- Mission: STS-51L
- Date Taken: 1986-01-28
- Film Type: 35mm
- Title: Liftoff of the Shuttle Challenger for STS 51-L mission
- Description: Close-up view of the Liftoff of the Shuttle Challenger for STS 51-L mission taken from camersite 39B-2/T3. Kennedy Space Centre alternative photo numbers are 108-KSC-386C-774/36 and 40
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- http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/SRH_Disasters_files/image006.png
- http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/SRH_Disasters.htm
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