Rockwell International OV-103 Discovery

By Htam

@Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Chantilly, VA

August 2018

Of all the Space Shuttles built, the Discovery has to be my favorite.  Not only is it the Shuttle that carried the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit, it is also the only Space Shuttle I had the privilege to climb into while I was working on the HST program.  Entering service in 1984, Discovery was the third Space Shuttle orbiter vehicle to fly in space.  Discovery flew 39 missions, spent a total of 365 days in space, and traveled almost 150 million miles–more than the other orbiters.  It brought 184 men and women into space and back, for a record-setting total crew count of 251.  Discovery is preserved as intact as possible as it last flew in 2011 on the 133rd Space Shuttle mission.  NASA transferred Discovery to the Smithsonian in April 2012 after a delivery flight over the nation’s capital.  Fuji X-E2s w/18-55mm.