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Images by Carl Meade of Johnson Space Center (JSC)
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Two male crewmembers in the
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Two male crewmembers in the aft flight deck, looking out the windows. |
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Mission Specialist Carl Meade and Payload Specialist Eugene Trinh in the aft flight deck looking out the windows. |
| Date Taken |
1992-07-09 |
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Crewmembers in the spacelab.
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Crewmembers in the spacelab. |
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Mission Specialist Carl Meade and Payload Specialist Eugene Trinh in the spacelab. |
| Date Taken |
1992-07-09 |
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Crewmember working on the sp
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Crewmember working on the spacelab Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus, rack #10. |
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Mission Specialist Carl Meade reviewing procedures and working in the mid section of the U. S. Microgravity Laboratory-1 with the Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus, rack # 10. |
| Date Taken |
1992-07-09 |
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Crewmember in spacelab with
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Crewmember in spacelab with the Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus, rack # 10. |
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Mission Specialist Carl Meade in the spacelab at the Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus, rack # 10, switching out the sample incubators. |
| Date Taken |
1992-07-09 |
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Astronauts Mark Lee and Carl
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Astronauts Mark Lee and Carl Meade during pre-breathe for EVA |
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Astronauts Mark C. Lee (left) and Carl J. Meade were photographed in the midst of 15-minute pre-breathe exercise in preparation for their space walk of September 16, 1994. |
| Date Taken |
1994-09-16 |
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Astronaut Carl Meade tests S
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Astronaut Carl Meade tests SAFER system during EVA |
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Astronaut Carl J. Meade tests the new Simplified Aid for Eva Rescue (SAFER) system 130 nautical miles above Earth. The scene was captured with a 70mm handheld Hasselblad camera with a 30mm lens attached. The hardware supporting the LIDAR-in-Space Technology Experiment (LITE) is in the lower right. A TV camera on the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm records the space walk. |
| Date Taken |
1994-09-16 |
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Astronaut Carl Meade mans pi
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Astronaut Carl Meade mans pilots station during trajectory control exercise |
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With a manual and lap top computer in front of him, astronaut Carl J. Meade, mission specialist, supports operations with the Trajectory Control Sensor (TCS) aboard the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Discovery. For this exercise, Meade temporarily mans the pilot's station on the forward flight deck. |
| Date Taken |
1994-09-12 |
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Astronauts Carl Meade and Ma
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Astronauts Carl Meade and Mark Lee test SAFER during EVA |
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Astronauts Carl J. Meade and Mark C. Lee (red stripe on suit) test the Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER) system some 130 nautical miles from Earth. The pair was actually performing an in-space rehearsal or demonstration of a contingency rescue using the never-before flown hardware. Meade, who here wears the small back-pack unit with its complementary chest-mounted control unit, and Lee, anchored to Discovery's Remote Manipulator System (RMS) robot arm, took turns using the SAFER hardware during their shared space walk of September 16, 1994. |
| Date Taken |
1994-09-16 |
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Astronauts Carl Meade and Ma
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Astronauts Carl Meade and Mark Lee test SAFER during EVA |
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Backdropped against the darkness of space some 130 nautical miles above Earth, astronaut Mark C. Lee (red stripe on EVA suit) tests the new Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER) system. Astronaut Carl J. Meade, tethered to Discovery, at bottom center, got his turn later using the new SAFER hardware. The scen was captured with a 70mm handheld Hasselblad camera operated by a fellow crew member in the shirt-sleeve environment of the Space Shuttle Discovery's cabin. Part of the hardware for the Lidar-In-space Technology Experiment (LITE) is in left foreground. |
| Date Taken |
1994-09-16 |
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