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STS-32 Crew Portrait
Name of Image STS-32 Crew Portrait
Date of Image 1989-11-20
Full Description Five astronauts launched aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia on January 9, 1990 at 7:35:00am (EST) for the STS-32 mission. Pictured in their crew portrait, front left to right, are David C. Brandenstein, commander, and James D. Weatherbee, pilot. Pictured rear left to right are mission specialists Marsha S. Ivins, G. David Low, and Bonnie J. Dunbar. Primary objectives of the mission were the deployment of the SYNCOM IV-F5 defense communications satellite and the retrieval of NASA?s Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF).
STS-32 Launch
Name of Image STS-32 Launch
Date of Image 1990-01-08
Full Description Five astronauts launched aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia on January 9, 1990 at 7:35:00am (EST) for the STS-32 mission. The crew included David C. Brandenstein, commander, James D. Weatherbee, pilot, and mission specialists Marsha S. Ivins, G. David Low, and Bonnie J. Dunbar. Primary objectives of the mission were the deployment of the SYNCOM IV-F5 defense communications satellite and the retrieval of NASA?s Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF).
STS-32 Launch
Name of Image STS-32 Launch
Date of Image 1990-01-08
Full Description Five astronauts launched aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia on January 9, 1990 at 7:35:00am (EST) for the STS-32 mission. The crew included David C. Brandenstein, commander, James D. Weatherbee, pilot, and mission specialists Marsha S. Ivins, G. David Low, and Bonnie J. Dunbar. Primary objectives of the mission were the deployment of the SYNCOM IV-F5 defense communications satellite and the retrieval of NASA?s Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF).
STS-50 Crew Portrait
Name of Image STS-50 Crew Portrait
Date of Image 1992-01-24
Full Description The STS-50 crew portrait includes (from left to right): Ellen S. Baker, mission specialist, Kenneth D. Bowersox, pilot, Bonnie J. Dunbar, payload commander, Richard N. Richards, commander, Carl J. Meade, mission specialist, Eugene H. Trinh, payload specialist, and Lawrence J. DeLucas, payload specialist. Launched aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia on June 25, 1992 at 12:12:23 pm (EDT), the primary payload for the mission was the U.S. Microgravity Laboratory-1 (USML-1) featuring a pressurized Spacelab module.
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Name of Image Onboard photo: STS-50 crew portrait with American flag
Date of Image 1992-06-25
Full Description Onboard Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-50) crewmembers rally around the American flag in the United States Microgravity Laboratory-1 (USML-1). Pictured are (from top, left to right) pilot Kerneth D. Bowersox, payload specialist Lawrence J. Delucas, commander Richard N. Richards, payload commander Bonnie J. Dunbar, mission specialists Carl J. Meade and Ellen S. Baker, and payload specialist Eugene H. Trinh.
Astronaut Dunbar adjusts CCA …
Title Astronaut Dunbar adjusts CCA before donning EMU helmet in JSC's WETF Bldg 29
Description Astronaut Bonnie J. Dunbar, wearing extravehicular mobility unit (EMU), adjusts the communications carrier assembly (CCA) ("Snoopy" cap) microphones before donning EMU helmet. Dunbar is preparing for an underwater simulation in JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF) Bldg 29 pool. When fully suited, Dunbar will be lowered into the pool to rehearse planned and contingency extravehicular activities (EVAs). NOTE: Since this photograph was taken, Dunbar has been named as the payload commander (PLC) for STS-50 United States Microgravity Laboratory 1 (USML-1) mission aboard Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102.
Date 07.19.1990
Astronaut Dunbar, in EMU, is …
Title Astronaut Dunbar, in EMU, is lowered into JSC's WETF pool for EVA simulation
Description Astronaut Bonnie J. Dunbar, wearing extravehicular mobility unit (EMU), stands on platform as it is lowered into JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF) Bldg 29 pool. Astronaut Guion S. Bluford is on the opposite side of the platform. Once underwater the astronaut team will rehearse planned and contingency extravehicular activities (EVAs). Two SCUBA-equipped divers assist in the training exercise. NOTE: Since this photograph was taken, Dunbar has been named as the payload commander (PLC) for STS-50 United States Microgravity Laboratory 1 (USML-1) mission aboard Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102.
Date 07.19.1990
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Title STS-32 Mission Specialist (MS) Dunbar uses IMAX camera during training
Description STS-32 Mission Specialist (MS) Bonnie J. Dunbar lines up subject before looking through IMAX camera viewfinder during briefing and training session conducted in the JSC Mockup and Integration Laboratory (MAIL) Bldg 9B. Technicians on either side of Dunbar watch the activity she is about to record. The IMAX camera will be used onboard Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, during the STS-32 mission.
Date 06.22.1989
STS-50 Columbia, OV-102, cre …
Title STS-50 Columbia, OV-102, crew during JSC launch emergency egress exercises
Description STS-50 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, United States Microgravity Laboratory 1 (USML-1) Mission Specialist (MS) and Payload Commander (PLC) Bonnie J. Dunbar (partially visible at left center) and MS Ellen S. Baker, wearing launch and entry suits (LESs) and launch and entry helmets (LEHs), participate in launch emergency egress exercises at JSC's Mockup and Integration Laboratory (MAIL) Bldg 9NE. Seated in their ascent seating positions on the aft flight deck of the crew compartment trainer (CCT), a shuttle mockup, Dunbar and Baker listen commands coming from the forward flight deck.
Date 05.19.1992
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STS-32 Mission Specialist (M …
Title STS-32 Mission Specialist (MS) Dunbar uses IMAX camera during training
Description STS-32 Mission Specialist (MS) Bonnie J. Dunbar lines up subject before looking through IMAX camera viewfinder during briefing and training session conducted in the JSC Mockup and Integration Laboratory (MAIL) Bldg 9B. Technicians on either side of Dunbar watch the activity she is about to record. The IMAX camera will be used onboard Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, during the STS-32 mission.
Date Taken 1989-06-22
STS-32 Columbia, OV-102, Off …
Title STS-32 Columbia, OV-102, Official crew portrait
Description STS-32 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, Official crew portrait includes Commander Daniel C. Brandenstein, Pilot James D. Wetherbee, Mission Specialist (MS) Bonnie J. Dunbar, MS G. David Low, and MS Marsha S. Ivins wearing launch and entry suits (LESs). Seated are Brandenstein (left) and Wetherbee with (left to right) Ivins, Low, and Dunbar standing. Low holds the crew patch or emblem.
Date Taken 1989-10-27
STS-32 crew exit KSC O and C …
Title STS-32 crew exit KSC O and C during Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT)
Description STS-32 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, crewmembers, wearing launch and entry suits (LESs), leave the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Operations and Checkout (O and C) Building enroute to the launch pad during the Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT). From left are: Comander Daniel C. Brandenstein, Mission Specialist (MS) Marsha S. Ivins, MS Bonnie J. Dunbar, MS G. David Low, and Pilot James D. Wetherbee. View provided by KSC with alternate number KSC-89PC-1264.
Date Taken 1989-12-20
Astronaut Dunbar adjusts CCA …
Title Astronaut Dunbar adjusts CCA before donning EMU helmet in JSC's WETF Bldg 29
Description Astronaut Bonnie J. Dunbar, wearing extravehicular mobility unit (EMU), adjusts the communications carrier assembly (CCA) ("Snoopy" cap) microphones before donning EMU helmet. Dunbar is preparing for an underwater simulation in JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF) Bldg 29 pool. When fully suited, Dunbar will be lowered into the pool to rehearse planned and contingency extravehicular activities (EVAs). NOTE: Since this photograph was taken, Dunbar has been named as the payload commander (PLC) for STS-50 United States Microgravity Laboratory 1 (USML-1) mission aboard Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102.
Date Taken 1990-07-19
Astronaut Dunbar, in EMU, is …
Title Astronaut Dunbar, in EMU, is lowered into JSC's WETF pool for EVA simulation
Description Astronaut Bonnie J. Dunbar, wearing extravehicular mobility unit (EMU), stands on platform as it is lowered into JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF) Bldg 29 pool. Astronaut Guion S. Bluford is on the opposite side of the platform. Once underwater the astronaut team will rehearse planned and contingency extravehicular activities (EVAs). Two SCUBA-equipped divers assist in the training exercise. NOTE: Since this photograph was taken, Dunbar has been named as the payload commander (PLC) for STS-50 United States Microgravity Laboratory 1 (USML-1) mission aboard Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102.
Date Taken 1990-07-19
STS-50 Columbia, OV-102, cre …
Title STS-50 Columbia, OV-102, crew during JSC launch emergency egress exercises
Description STS-50 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, United States Microgravity Laboratory 1 (USML-1) Mission Specialist (MS) and Payload Commander (PLC) Bonnie J. Dunbar (partially visible at left center) and MS Ellen S. Baker, wearing launch and entry suits (LESs) and launch and entry helmets (LEHs), participate in launch emergency egress exercises at JSC's Mockup and Integration Laboratory (MAIL) Bldg 9NE. Seated in their ascent seating positions on the aft flight deck of the crew compartment trainer (CCT), a shuttle mockup, Dunbar and Baker listen commands coming from the forward flight deck.
Date Taken 1992-05-19
STS-32 MS Dunbar looks on as …
Title STS-32 MS Dunbar looks on as technicians prepare LES equipment in white room
Description STS-32 Mission Specialist (MS) Bonnie J. Dunbar, wearing launch and entry suit (LES), looks on as technicians prepare LES equipment in the white room on the orbiter access arm at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Launch Complex (LC) Pad 39A before entering Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102. In the background, a technician looks through OV-102 side hatch.
Date Taken 1990-01-20
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Title STS-32 crewmembers wave as they leave KSC O and C Bldg for launch pad
Description STS-32 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, crewmembers depart the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Operations and Checkout (O and C) Building enroute to KSC Launch Complex (LC) Pad 39A. Dubious weather at the return-to-launch site (RTLS) caused postponement of yesterday's planned launch. From left to right are Mission Specialist (MS) G. David Low, MS Marsha S. Ivins, MS Bonnie J. Dunbar, Pilot James D. Wetherbee, and Commander Daniel C. Brandenstein. All crewmembers are wearing launch and entry suits (LESs) and Low, Ivins, and Wetherbee wave to spectactors as they head to the transportation van. Following the crew are astronaut Michael L. Coats (left) and NASA-JSC manager Donald R. Puddy.
Date Taken 1990-01-20
STS-32 MS Dunbar speaks to s …
Title STS-32 MS Dunbar speaks to spectators at KSC SLF as crewmembers look on
Description STS-32 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, Mission Specialist (MS) Bonnie J. Dunbar speaks to spectators at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) as fellow crewmembers look on. Behind Dunbar are (left to right) MS G. David Low, MS Marsha S. Ivins, Pilot James D. Wetherbee, and Commander Daniel C. Brandenstein. Visible in the background are a van, T-38A aircraft, and the mate demate facility.
Date Taken 1990-01-20
STS-32 Pilot Wetherbee dons …
Title STS-32 Pilot Wetherbee dons LES equipment in KSC LC Pad 39A white room
Description STS-32 Pilot James D. Weatherbee, wearing launch and entry suit (LES), is assisted by a technician as he dons LES parachute in the white room on the orbiter access arm at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Launch Complex (LC) Pad 39A. When fully equipped, Wetherbee will enter Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102. In the foreground, Mission Specialist (MS) Bonnie J. Dunbar looks on.
Date Taken 1990-01-20
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Title STS-32 Columbia, OV-102, crew eats preflight breakfast at KSC O and C Bldg
Description STS-32 crewmembers eat preflight breakfast at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Operations and Checkout (O and C) Building before boarding Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102. Sitting around table (left to right) are Mission Specialist (MS) Marsha S. Ivins, MS Bonnie J. Dunbar, Commander Daniel C. Brandenstein, Pilot James D. Wetherbee, and MS G. David Low. A cake decorated with the STS-32 mission insignia is in the center of the table. Crewmembers are wearing red, white, and blue mission polo shirts and have displayed their sunglasses with neckbands on the table in front of them.
Date Taken 1990-01-20
STS-32 crewmembers conduct D …
Title STS-32 crewmembers conduct DSO 0478 LBNP device onboard OV-102's middeck
Description On Columbia's, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102's, middeck, STS-32 crewmembers use the inflight lower body negative pressure (LBNP) device in conjunction with detailed supplementary objective (DSO) 0478. Mission Specialist (MS) Bonnie J. Dunbar's lower torso is inside the cylindrical LBNP device as MS G. David Low adjusts valve and reviews DSO 0478 checklist. The circulation duct and the open airlock hatch appear behind Low's head. Attached to the forward middeck lockers are beverage containers, ARRIFLEX flim, and various checklists. Dunbar is also equipped with a headset and blood pressure cuff during the experiment.
Date Taken 1990-01-20
STS-32 crewmembers, wearing …
Title STS-32 crewmembers, wearing thermal underwear, line up on OV-102's middeck
Description STS-32 crewmembers, wearing thermal underwear, line up as if for a parade (or "bunny hop") on Columbia's, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102's, middeck. Leading the crew and holding a tooth brush is Commander Daniel C. Brandenstein. Following Brandenstein are Mission Specialist (MS) Bonnie J. Dunbar, MS Marsha S. Ivins, MS G. David Low, and Pilot James D. Wetherbee. Lined up behind the crewmembers are their orange launch and entry suits (LESs). In the foreground is the open airlock hatch.
Date Taken 1990-01-20
STS-32 crewmembers conduct D …
Title STS-32 crewmembers conduct DSO 0478 LBNP and AFE experiments on middeck
Description STS-32 crewmembers work with the American Flight Echocardiograph (AFE) equipment, located in forward middeck locker MF43G, on the middeck of Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102. AFE is an off-the-shelf medical ultrasonic imaging system used in conjunction with the Detailed Supplementary Objective (DSO) 0478 lower body negative pressure (LBNP) device. Mission Specialist (MS) Marsha S. Ivins holds AFE device to MS G. David Low's chest as MS Bonnie J. Dunbar reviews checklist and records data. Low's lower torso is inside the cylindrical LBNP device.
Date Taken 1990-01-20
STS-32 MS Dunbar with fluids …
Title STS-32 MS Dunbar with fluids experiment apparatus (FEA) on OV-102's middeck
Description STS-32 Mission Specialist (MS) Bonnie J. Dunbar works with the fluids experiment apparatus 3 (FEA-3) on Columbia's, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102's, aft middeck. The portable laptop (desk-top) computer and the 35mm camera nearby are used in support of the experiment. A University of Washington decal appears on middeck aft locker MA16F next to FEA-3 equipment.
Date Taken 1990-01-20
STS-32 crewmembers pose on O …
Title STS-32 crewmembers pose on OV-102's middeck for onboard crew portrait
Description STS-32 crewmembers pose in front of port side wall on middeck for onboard (in-space) crew portrait with a SNOOPY stuffed toy. Commander Daniel C. Brandenstein (right, rear) and Pilot James D. Wetherbee (left, rear) were in charge of controlling Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, during its record-setting 11-day stay in Earth-orbit. Mission specialists performing a number of experiments and tackling a myriad of miscellaneous tasks were (left to right) Marsha S. Ivins, Bonnie J. Dunbar, and G. David Low.
Date Taken 1990-01-20
STS-50 USML-1 crew poses for …
Title STS-50 USML-1 crew poses for their Official portrait in front of OV-102 at RI
Description STS-50 United States Microgravity Laboratory 1 (USML-1) crewmembers pose for their Official portrait in front of Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, at Rockwell International (RI), Palmdale, California. The crew was at the Rockwell facility for OV-102's extended duration orbiter (EDO) modifications rollout. Left to right, wearing navy blue flight suits, are Mission Specialist (MS) Ellen S. Baker, Pilot Kenneth D. Bowersox, MS and Payload Commander (PLC) Bonnie J. Dunbar, Commander Richard N. Richards, MS Carl J. Meade, Payload Specialist Eugene H. Trinh, and Payload Specialist Lawrence J. DeLucas. Portrait was made by NASA JSC contract photographer Scott A. Wickes.
Date Taken 1992-06-25
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