PHOTOS. FROM WASHINGTON POST, OCTOBER 4, 1988. 'DISCOVERY RETURNS'

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Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789 R001400170002-7 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789 R001400170002-7 5 cC,i:Orl ,A \etcs 'r.riitorhl S 170002,17ro!0hituarles C Busilless 1) Style/Tclevisiai1JComic~;Cia E Sports Inside: health Detailed index on Parr A2 rrices Mav Vary in Areas 0,1171Ae Metropolitan WVashin?ton (Sce Ii'n nn A21 771 0 0 Mission Called a `Stunning -Succ oer By Kathy Sasv or Washington ['ocl 5;1`.I N'ni~r EDWARDS AIR FO1:CE Calif., Oct. 3-The space Discovery' completed a near- four-day mission today wit: less landing on a striped Lr the center of Runway 17. With a trademark doub boom, the shuttle glided t and a three-point touch 12:37:08 EDT, concluditi)U.S. mission to space since uary 1986 Challenger aced The mission was describ absolutely stunning succe. beaming Rear Adm. Ric Truly, NASA's chief of sp2 after he and other official ing Vice President i3, greeted the five Discove nauts as they emerged orbiter. "Eat your heart ou Yeager!" commander CPYRGHT Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001400170002-7