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Collection:
NASA Image eXchange Collection
Title:
STS-69 Crew members display "Dog Crew" patches
Description:
Following their arrival at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility, the five astronauts assigned to Space Shuttle Mission STS-69 display the unofficial crew patch for their upcoming spaceflight: the Dog Crew II patch. Mission Commander David M. Walker (center) and Payload Commander James S. Voss (second from right) previously flew together on Mission STS-53, the final dedicated Department of Defense flight on the Space Shuttle. A close comradery formed among Walker, Voss and the rest of the crew, and they dubbed themselves the "dogs of war", with each of the STS-53 "Dog Crew" members assigned a "dog tag" or nickname. When the STS-69 astronauts also became good buddies, they decided it was time for the Dog Crew II to be named. Walker's dog tag is Red Dog, Voss's is Dogface, Pilot Kenneth D. Cockrell (second from left) is Cujo, space rookie and Mission Specialist Michael L. Gernhardt (left) is Under Dog, and Mission Specialist James H. Newman (right) is Pluato. The Dog Crew II patch features a bulldog peering out from a doghouse shaped like the Space Shuttle and lists the five crew member's dog names. The five astronauts are scheduled to lift off on the fifth Shuttle flight of the year at 11:04 a.m. EDT, August 31, aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour.
Date:
08.28.1995
Credit:
NASA Kennedy Space Center (NASA-KSC) [ http://images.ksc.n…]
facet_who:
David M. Walker
facet_who:
James H. Newman
facet_what:
Space Shuttle Endeavour
facet_what:
Space Shuttle Orbiter
facet_where:
Kennedy Space Center (KSC)
facet_when:
08-28-1995
facet_when_year:
1995
Media:
IMAGE
ID:
KSC-95PC-1244
UID:
SPD-NIX-KSC-95PC-124 4
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