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Official portrait of the STS
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Official portrait of the STS
s45-s-002
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NASA |
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STS-45 crewmembers during LI
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STS-45 crewmembers during LINHOF camera briefing in JSC's Bldg 4 rm 2026A |
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STS-45 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, crewmembers including Commander Charles F. Bolden, Pilot Brian Duffy, Mission Specialist (MS) and Payload Commander (PLC) Kathryn D. Sullivan, MS David C. Leestma, Payload Specialist Dirk D. Frimout (26405), Payload Specialist Byron K. Lichtenberg, and MS C. Michael Foale and backup payload specialist Charles R. Chappell participate in LINHOF camera briefing in JSC's Flight Operations Facility Bldg 4 rm2026A. Crewmembers sit around conference table (left to right) Frimout, Chappell, Duffy, Sullivan, Leestma, Lichtenberg, and Foale with Bolden standing. James H. Ragan (far right), head of the flight equipment section of the flight systems branch in JSC's Man Systems Division, briefs crewmembers. Crew training staff member and Rockwell International (RI) employee Donald C. Carico stands at door near Bolden. Frimout is from Belgium and is representing the European Space Agency (ESA) during the STS-45 mission. |
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1992-01-24 |
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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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