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Watch the slow-motion, high-resolution landing of Space Shuttle Challenger on STS-61A, captured at Edwards Air Force Base. This historic mission, also known as Spacelab D-1, was NASA’s first with a fully international crew and the first to carry eight astronauts. Challenger touched down on Runway 17 at 203 knots (233 mph) on November 6, 1985, marking a smooth conclusion to the science-focused flight. Video courtesy NASA/National Archives. Challenger STS-61A Astronaut Crew: Commander: Hank Hartsfield Pilot: Steve Nagel Mission Specialist 1: Bonnie Dunbar Mission Specialist 2: James Buchli Mission Specialist 3: Guion Bluford Payload Specialist 1: Reinhard Furrer Payload Specialist 2: Ernst Messerschmid Payload Specialist 3: Wubbo Ockels Shuttlesource is a video archive containing historical footage from the space shuttle program. It features rare and exclusive videos sourced from both private collections, NASA, and the U.S. National Archives. The archive spans the program from 1979 to 2011, covering all major events in the program along with footage of every shuttle mission. It offers an extensive view of launches, landings, astronaut training, press briefings, mission operations, orbiter preparations, and news coverage. The importance of Shuttlesource extends beyond preserving the historical record of the space shuttle program; it also serves as a vital resource for inspiring a new generation of space enthusiasts. We extend our gratitude to all who have contributed to making this archive possible. You can help preserve history by contributing rare videos. Shuttlesource accepts all formats, including audio cassettes and VHS tapes. Your contributions will help enrich this archive, ensuring that these valuable moments are not lost to time and can continue to inspire future generations. Please reach out via Facebook at www.facebook.com/shuttlesource. 🔔 Subscribe for more archival footage and space shuttle history!