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Onboard photo: STS-50 crew p
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Onboard photo: STS-50 crew portrait with American flag |
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1992-06-25 |
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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. |
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STS-89 Mission Insignia
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STS-89 Mission Insignia |
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1998-01-08 |
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In the STS-89 crew insignia, the link between the United States and Russia is symbolically represented by the Space Shuttle Endeavour and Russia's Mir Space Station orbiting above the Bering Strait between Siberia and Alaska. The success of the joint United States-Russian missions is depicted by the Space Shuttle and Mir colored by the rising sun in the background. A shadowed representation of the International Space Station (ISS) rising with the sun represents the future program for which the Shuttle-Mir missions are prototypes. The inside rim of the insignia describes the outline of the number eight representing STS-89 as the eighth Shuttle/Mir docking mission. The nine stars represent the nine joint missions to be flown of the program and when combined with the number eight in the rim, reflect the mission number. The nine stars also symbolize the children of the crew members who will be the future beneficiaries of the joint development work of the space programs of the two countries. Along the rim are the crew members' names with David A. Wolf's name on the left and Andrew S. W. Thomas' name on the right, the returning and upgoing cosmonaut guest researcher crew members. In between and at the bottom is the name of Salizan S. Sharipov, payload specialist representing Russian Space Agency (RSA), in Cyrillic alphabet. The other crew members are Terrence W. Wilcutt, commander, Joe F. Edwards, Jr., pilot, and mission specialists Michael P. Anderson, Bonnie J. Dunbar, and James F. Reilly. The red, white and blue of the rim reflect the colors of the American and Russian flags which are also represented in the rim on either side of the joined spacecraft. |
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Astronaut Dunbar adjusts CCA
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Astronaut Dunbar adjusts CCA before donning EMU helmet in JSC's WETF Bldg 29 |
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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. |
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07.19.1990 |
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Astronaut Dunbar, in EMU, is
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Astronaut Dunbar, in EMU, is lowered into JSC's WETF pool for EVA simulation |
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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. |
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07.19.1990 |
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STS-50 Columbia, OV-102, cre
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STS-50 Columbia, OV-102, crew during JSC launch emergency egress exercises |
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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. |
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05.19.1992 |
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Astronaut Dunbar adjusts CCA
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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. |
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1990-07-19 |
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Astronaut Dunbar, in EMU, is
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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. |
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1990-07-19 |
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STS-50 Columbia, OV-102, cre
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STS-50 Columbia, OV-102, crew during JSC launch emergency egress exercises |
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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. |
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1992-05-19 |
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STS-50 USML-1 crew poses for
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STS-50 USML-1 crew poses for their Official portrait in front of OV-102 at RI |
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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. |
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1992-06-25 |
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Official portrait of Bonnie
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Official portrait of Bonnie J. Dunbar |
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Official portrait of Bonnie J. Dunbar, STS-61A Mission Specialist. Dunbar, Ph.D. and member of Astronaut Class 9, wears blue flight suit and is seated in front of a United States flag. |
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1987-03-23 |
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