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Official portrait of the STS
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Official portrait of the STS
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STS-45 Atlantis, Orbiter Veh
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STS-45 Atlantis, Orbiter Veh
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Official portrait of the STS
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Official portrait of the STS-45 Atlantis, OV-104, crewmembers |
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Official portrait of the STS-45 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, crewmembers selected for the Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science 1 (ATLAS-1) mission. Wearing launch and entry suits (LESs), holding launch and entry helmets (LEHs), and seated in front are Commander Charles F. Bolden (right) and Pilot Brian Duffy (left). Standing behind them, also in LESs, are (left to right) Payload Specialist Byron K. Lichtenberg, Mission Specialist (MS) C. Michael Foale, MS Daivd C. Leestma, MS and Payload Commander (PLC) Kathryn D. Sullivan, and Payload Specialist Dirk D. Frimout of Belgium. The backdrop is the Earth limb at sunset and was added using a double exposure technique by NASA JSC contract photographer Mark Sowa. |
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1992-03-24 |
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STS-45 Pilot Duffy with infl
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STS-45 Pilot Duffy with inflatable Earth globe on OV-104's middeck |
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STS-45 Pilot Brian Duffy, wearing headset, uses inflatable globe to demonstrate Earth observations for an educational program to be distributed to classrooms following the mission. This demonstration is part of Detailed Supplementary Objective (DSO) 802, Educational Activities (The Atmosphere Below). Duffy is on the middeck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, in front of the airlock hatch and alongside the starboard sleep station. |
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1992-04-02 |
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STS-45 Pilot Duffy uses SARE
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STS-45 Pilot Duffy uses SAREX equipment on OV-104's forward flight deck |
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STS-45 Pilot Brian Duffy, wearing headset assembly, talks to amateur radio operators on Earth from the forward flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104. The space to Earth radio communications was part of the Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX) which has been part of a number of Space Shuttle missions. Duffy, a licensed amateur radio operator using call letters N5WQW, at one point talked to his children, also licensed "hams," during a call to a Texas elementary school. Other equipment surrounding Duffy includes an empty food container, a crew cabin light fixture, the LINHOF camera, and a camera mounted on a bracket. A penlight flashlight rests on Duffy's shoulder. |
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1992-04-02 |
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