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STS-72 Crew Portrait
Name of Image STS-72 Crew Portrait
Date of Image 1995-08-02
Full Description Six astronauts composed the crew for the STS-72 mission that launched aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour on January 11, 1996. Astronauts Brian Duffy (right front) and Brent W. Jett (left front) are mission commander and pilot, respectively. Mission specialists (back row, left to right) are Winston E. Scott, Leroy Chiao, Koichi Wakata, and Daniel T. Barry. Wakata is an international mission specialist representing Japan?s National Space Development Agency (NASDA) based at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Mission objectives included the retrieval of the Japanese Space Flyer Unit (SFU), and the deployment of the Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology-Flyer (OAST-Flyer).
Mike Yettaw and Donavon Hoov …
Title Mike Yettaw and Donavon Hoover providing air-to-ground communications to the Johnson Space Center
Description Mike Yettaw and Donavon Hoover providing air-to-ground communications to the Johnson Space Center during STS-92. STS-92 was the 100th mission since the fleet of four Space Shuttles began flying in 1981. (Due to schedule changes, missions are not always launched in the order that was originally planned.) The almost 13-day mission, the 46th Shuttle mission to land at Edwards, was the last construction mission for the International Space Station prior to the first scientists taking up residency in the orbiting space laboratory the following month. The seven-member crew on STS-92 included mission specialists Koichi Wakata, Michael Lopez-Alegria, Jeff Wisoff, Bill McArthur and Leroy Chiao, pilot Pam Melroy and mission commander Brian Duffy.
Date 11.17.2000
Official portrait Astronaut …
Title Official portrait Astronaut Brian Duffy
Description Official portrait of Astronaut Brian Duffy in the blue shuttle flight suit with an American flag in the background. There is a small model of the shuttle on a table in front of him.
Date 10.04.1985
STS-45 crewmembers during ze …
Title STS-45 crewmembers during zero gravity activities onboard KC-135 NASA 930
Description STS-45 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, crewmembers and backup payload specialist participate in zero gravity activities onboard KC-135 NASA 930. The crewmembers, wearing flight suits, float and tumble around an inflated globe during the few seconds of microgravity created by parabolic flight. Clockwise from the globe are backup Payload Specialist Charles R. Chappell, Commander Charles F. Bolden, Payload Specialist Byron K. Lichtenberg, Mission Specialist (MS) and Payload Commander (PLC) Kathryn D. Sullivan (with eye glasses), MS C. Michael Foale, Payload Specialist Dirk D. Frimout (face partially blocked by globe), and Pilot Brian Duffy.
Date 08.21.1991
STS-45 crewmembers during ze …
Title STS-45 crewmembers during zero gravity activities onboard KC-135 NASA 930
Description STS-45 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, crewmembers and backup payload specialist participate in zero gravity activities onboard KC-135 NASA 930. The crewmembers, wearing flight suits and floating, pose around an inflated globe. Clockwise from bottom left are Payload Specialist Byron K. Lichtenberg, Mission Specialist (MS) and Payload Commander (PLC) Kathryn D. Sullivan (with eye glasses), Commander Charles F. Bolden, MS C. Michael Foale, Payload Specialist Dirk D. Frimout, backup Payload Specialist Charles R. Chappell, and Pilot Brian Duffy.
Date 08.21.1991
STS-45 crewmembers during ze …
Title STS-45 crewmembers during zero gravity activities onboard KC-135 NASA 930
Description STS-45 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, crewmembers and backup payload specialist participate in zero gravity activities onboard KC-135 NASA 930. The crewmembers, wearing flight suits, float and tumble around an inflated globe during the few seconds of microgravity created by parabolic flight. With his hand on the fuselage ceiling is Payload Specialist Dirk D. Frimout. Clockwise from his position are Mission Specialist (MS) C. Michael Foale, Pilot Brian Duffy, backup Payload Specialist Charles R. Chappell, MS and Payload Commander (PLC) Kathryn D. Sullivan (with eye glasses), Commander Charles F. Bolden, and Payload Specialist Byron K. Lichtenberg.
Date 08.21.1991
STS-57 Endeavour, Orbiter Ve …
Title STS-57 Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, Official crew portrait
Description STS-57 Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, crewmembers, wearing launch and entry suits (LESs), pose for their Official portrait. Seated and holding launch and entry helmets (LEHs) are Commander Ronald J. Grabe (right) and Pilot Brian Duffy (left). Behind them are (left to right) Mission Specialist 3 (MS3) Peter J.K. Wisoff, MS2 Nancy J. Sherlock, MS4 Janice E. Voss, and Payload Commander (PLC) G. David Low. The mission insignia and a United States (U.S.) flag are displayed in the background. Portrait made by NASA JSC contract photographer Robert Markowitz.
Date 07.01.1993
STS-72 Commander Brian Duffy …
Title STS-72 Commander Brian Duffy returns to Florida
Description STS-72 Commander Brian Duffy returns to Florida, looking forward to the first Shuttle flight of 1996. Duffy and a crew of five are scheduled to lift off aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour on January 11 during an approximately 49-minute launch window opening at 4:18 am EST. The astronauts flew into KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility from Johnson Space Center, Houston, not too long after the countdown clock began ticking toward the 74th Shuttle liftoff. STS-72 will be Duffy's third Shuttle flight and his first as commander.
Date 01.08.1996
STS-92 - Shuttle Carrier Air …
Title STS-92 - Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA)
Description One of NASA's two modified Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft is bathed in the morning Sun at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards, California. The modified jumbo jetliners are used to ferry the Space Shuttle orbiters between Dryden and the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and Boeing's Reusable Space Systems modification facility at Palmdale, California. Features which distinguish the two SCAs from standard 747 jetliners are three struts, with associated interior structural strengthening, which protrude from the top of the fuselage (two aft, one forward) on which the orbiter is attached, and two additional vertical stabilizers, one on each end of the standard horizontal stabilizer, to enhance directional stability. All interior furnishings and equipment aft of the forward No. 1 doors have also been removed to reduce weight. The two SCAs are under the operational control of NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas. STS-92 was the 100th mission since the fleet of four Space Shuttles began flying in 1981. (Due to schedule changes, missions are not always launched in the order that was originally planned.) The almost 13-day mission, the 46th Shuttle mission to land at Edwards, was the last construction mission for the International Space Station prior to the first scientists taking up residency in the orbiting space laboratory the following month. The seven-member crew on STS-92 included mission specialists Koichi Wakata, Michael Lopez-Alegria, Jeff Wisoff, Bill McArthur and Leroy Chiao, pilot Pam Melroy and mission commander Brian Duffy.
Date 10.29.2000
Official portrait of the STS …
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STS-57 Endeavour, Orbiter Ve …
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General Description STS-72 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-92 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-92 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-92 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-92 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-92 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-92 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-92 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-72 Shuttle Mission Imagery
In the Space Station Process …
Description In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-92 crew members take part in a Leak Seal Kit Fit Check in connection with the Pressurized Mating Adapter -3 in the background. From left are Mission Specialist Peter J.K. "Jeff" Wisoff (Ph.D.), Pilot Pamela A. Melroy, Commander Brian Duffy, Mission Specialist Koichi Wakata, who represents the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA), Brian Warkentine, with JSC, and a Boeing worker at right. Also participating are other crew members Mission Specialists Leroy Chiao (Ph.D.), Michael E. Lopez-Alegria and William Surles "Bill" McArthur Jr. The mission payload also includes an integrated truss structure (Z-1 truss). Launch of STS-92 is scheduled for Feb. 24, 2000
Release Date 07/08/1999
STS-45 crewmembers during ze …
Title STS-45 crewmembers during zero gravity activities onboard KC-135 NASA 930
Description STS-45 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, crewmembers and backup payload specialist participate in zero gravity activities onboard KC-135 NASA 930. The crewmembers, wearing flight suits, float and tumble around an inflated globe during the few seconds of microgravity created by parabolic flight. With his hand on the fuselage ceiling is Payload Specialist Dirk D. Frimout. Clockwise from his position are Mission Specialist (MS) C. Michael Foale, Pilot Brian Duffy, backup Payload Specialist Charles R. Chappell, MS and Payload Commander (PLC) Kathryn D. Sullivan (with eye glasses), Commander Charles F. Bolden, and Payload Specialist Byron K. Lichtenberg.
Date Taken 1991-08-21
STS-45 crewmembers during ze …
Title STS-45 crewmembers during zero gravity activities onboard KC-135 NASA 930
Description STS-45 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, crewmembers and backup payload specialist participate in zero gravity activities onboard KC-135 NASA 930. The crewmembers, wearing flight suits, float and tumble around an inflated globe during the few seconds of microgravity created by parabolic flight. Clockwise from the globe are backup Payload Specialist Charles R. Chappell, Commander Charles F. Bolden, Payload Specialist Byron K. Lichtenberg, Mission Specialist (MS) and Payload Commander (PLC) Kathryn D. Sullivan (with eye glasses), MS C. Michael Foale, Payload Specialist Dirk D. Frimout (face partially blocked by globe), and Pilot Brian Duffy.
Date Taken 1991-08-21
STS-45 crewmembers during ze …
Title STS-45 crewmembers during zero gravity activities onboard KC-135 NASA 930
Description STS-45 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, crewmembers and backup payload specialist participate in zero gravity activities onboard KC-135 NASA 930. The crewmembers, wearing flight suits and floating, pose around an inflated globe. Clockwise from bottom left are Payload Specialist Byron K. Lichtenberg, Mission Specialist (MS) and Payload Commander (PLC) Kathryn D. Sullivan (with eye glasses), Commander Charles F. Bolden, MS C. Michael Foale, Payload Specialist Dirk D. Frimout, backup Payload Specialist Charles R. Chappell, and Pilot Brian Duffy.
Date Taken 1991-08-21
STS-45 Pilot Duffy in LES pr …
Title STS-45 Pilot Duffy in LES prepares for emergency egress training at JSC
Description STS-45 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, Pilot Brian Duffy, wearing launch and entry suit (LES) and launch and entry helmet (LEH), prepares for side hatch emergency egress exercises in JSC's Mockup and Integration Laboratory (MAIL) Bldg 9.
Date Taken 1991-10-24
STS-45 crewmembers during LI …
Title STS-45 crewmembers during LINHOF camera briefing in JSC's Bldg 4 rm 2026A
Description 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.
Date Taken 1992-01-24
STS-39 Discovery, OV-103, la …
Title STS-39 Discovery, OV-103, launch is monitored in JSC's Mission Control Center
Description Two spacecraft communicators (CAPCOMs) monitor the ascent of Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103 and the beginning of Space Shuttle Mission STS-39 from their console in JSC's Mission Control Center (MCC) Bldg 30 Flight Control Room (FCR). The CAPCOMs who are also astronauts are Kenneth D. Bowersox (left) and Brian Duffy.
Date Taken 1991-05-06
STS-45 Pilot Duffy wrestles …
Title STS-45 Pilot Duffy wrestles with a TAGS printout on OV-104's flight deck
Description STS-45 Pilot Brian Duffy, positioned at the commanders station, wrestles with a text and graphics system (TAGS), a teleprinter system, printout on forward flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104. Surrounding Duffy are the forward control panels, the head up display (HUD), forward windows, and the stowed Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX) equipment.
Date Taken 1992-04-02
Official portrait of the STS …
Title Official portrait of the STS-45 Atlantis, OV-104, crewmembers
Description 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.
Date Taken 1992-03-24
STS-45 Pilot Duffy with infl …
Title STS-45 Pilot Duffy with inflatable Earth globe on OV-104's middeck
Description 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.
Date Taken 1992-04-02
STS-45 crewmembers work on a …
Title STS-45 crewmembers work on aft flight deck of Atlantis, OV-104
Description STS-45 Pilot Brian Duffy floats in the foreground between the forward and aft flight deck onboard Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104. In the background Payload Specialist Dirk D. Frimout (left) reviews checklist procedures for the European Space Agency (ESA) spectrometer experiment at the onorbit station while Commander Charles F. Bolden fetches an infrared filter pouch from its stowage location in the payload station.
Date Taken 1992-04-02
STS-45 blue shift crewmember …
Title STS-45 blue shift crewmembers enjoy eating a meal on OV-104's middeck
Description STS-45 Commander Charles F. Bolden retrieves a straw from his meal tray assembly secured on the middeck ceiling as other blue shift crewmembers around him enjoy eating their meals. Below Bolden, Pilot Brian Duffy balances a meal tray assembly on his lap as a food package and spoon freefloat between his hands. Payload Specialist Dirk D. Frimout, holding a food package and a spoon, steadies himself while eating by positioning his feet under a forward locker handhold strap. In the background, Mission Specialist (MS) and Payload Commander (PLC) Kathryn D. Sullivan prepares to take a bite of food.
Date Taken 1992-04-02
STS-45 Pilot Duffy uses SARE …
Title STS-45 Pilot Duffy uses SAREX equipment on OV-104's forward flight deck
Description 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.
Date Taken 1992-04-02
STS-45 crew poses for onboar …
Title STS-45 crew poses for onboard (in-space) portrait on OV-104's flight deck
Description STS-45 crewmembers pose for onboard (in-space) portrait on the forward flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104. In the front are Mission Specialist (MS) and Payload Commander (PLC) Kathryn D. Sullivan (left) and Commander Charles F. Bolden. Behind them are (left to right) MS David C. Leestma, Pilot Brian Duffy, Payload Specialist Byron K. Lichtenberg, Payload Specialist Dirk D. Frimout, and MS C. Michael Foale. (The "headpieces" worn by Sullivan and Bolden are actually shadows.)
Date Taken 1992-04-02
Astronaut Brian Duffy, missi …
Title Astronaut Brian Duffy, mission commander for the STS-72 mission, prepares to ascend stairs to the flight deck of the fixed base Shuttle Mission Simulator (SMS) at the Johnson Space Center (JSC).
Description STS-72 TRAINING VIEW --- Astronaut Brian Duffy, mission commander for the STS-72 mission, prepares to ascend stairs to the flight deck of the fixed base Shuttle Mission Simulator (SMS) at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Duffy will be joined by four other NASA astronauts and an international mission specialist aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour for a scheduled nine-day mission, now set for the winter of this year.
Date Taken 1996-01-11
Astronauts Brian Duffy, in c …
Title Astronauts Brian Duffy, in commander's seat, and Winston E. Scott discuss their scheduled flight aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour.
Description STS-72 TRAINING VIEW --- Astronauts Brian Duffy, in commander's seat, and Winston E. Scott discuss their scheduled flight aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour. The two are on the flight deck of the Johnson Space Center's (JSC) fixed base Shuttle Mission Simulator (SMS). Duffy, mission commander, and Scott, mission specialist, will be joined for the winter flight by three other NASA astronauts and an international mission specialist representing NASDA.
Date Taken 1996-01-11
STS-57 Endeavour, Orbiter Ve …
Title STS-57 Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, Official crew portrait
Description STS-57 Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, crewmembers, wearing launch and entry suits (LESs), pose for their Official portrait. Seated and holding launch and entry helmets (LEHs) are Commander Ronald J. Grabe (right) and Pilot Brian Duffy (left). Behind them are (left to right) Mission Specialist 3 (MS3) Peter J.K. Wisoff, MS2 Nancy J. Sherlock, MS4 Janice E. Voss, and Payload Commander (PLC) G. David Low. The mission insignia and a United States (U.S.) flag are displayed in the background. Portrait made by NASA JSC contract photographer Robert Markowitz.
Date Taken 1993-07-01
Official portrait Astronaut …
Title Official portrait Astronaut Brian Duffy
Description Official portrait of Astronaut Brian Duffy in the blue shuttle flight suit with an American flag in the background. There is a small model of the shuttle on a table in front of him.
Date Taken 1985-10-04
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