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Lousma and Carr on Lunar Rov
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Lousma and Carr on Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) Trainer |
| Date of Image |
1970-08-13 |
| Full Description |
Astronauts Jack Lousma (seated) and Gerald Carr tested the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) training unit on the sands near Pismo Beach. The vehicle was built by the AC Delco electronics division of General Motors Corporation. Under the direction of Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), the LRV was designed to allow Apollo astronauts a greater range of mobility during lunar exploration missions. The LRVs were deployed during the last three Apollo missions, Apollo 15, Apollo 16, and Apollo 17. |
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Skylab-3 Onboard Photograph
| Name of Image |
Skylab-3 Onboard Photograph - Skylab in Orbit |
| Date of Image |
1973-01-01 |
| Full Description |
This striking image of Skylab was photographed by Astronaut Jack Lousma (Skylab-3), as the second crew reached the orbiting laboratory over the delta of the mighty Amazon River. Skylab's solar arrays were exposed directly to the Sun's rays. Solar energy was transformed into electrical power for operation of all spacecraft systems. The proper operation of these solar arrays was vital to the mission. |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma During
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Astronaut Jack Lousma During EVA to Deploy Twin Pole Sun Shield |
| Date of Image |
1973-07-14 |
| Full Description |
Skylab-3 was the second marned mission in the skylab project. The crew spent 59 days in orbit. In this photo, Astronaut Jack Lousma deploys the Twin Pole Sun Shield created by Marshall Space Flight Center team members to replace the micrometeoroid shield, a thin protective cylinder surrounding the workshop protecting it from tiny space particles and the sun's scorching heat. The shield was damaged during the Skylab-2 mission. |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma at tab
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Astronaut Jack Lousma at table with crew and flight surgeon before training |
| Description |
Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, sits at a table with fellow crewmen and the flight surgeon prior to water egress training at the Johnson Space Center, Houston. |
| Date |
05.01.1973 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma in spa
| Title |
Astronaut Jack Lousma in spacesuit |
| Description |
Documentation of Astronaut Jack Lousma in spacesuit. |
| Date |
09.08.1978 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma taking
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Owen Garriott, chairman of the Astronaut Hall of Fame, waits to address guests at the Astronaut Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony held at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex?s Apollo/Saturn V Center. Hall of Famers seated on stage are (from left, back row), Dick Gordon, Walt Cunningham, Bill Anders, Ed Mitchell, Al Worden, Charles Duke, Jack Lousma, Bill Pogue, Robert Crippen, Dan Brandenstein, Robert ?Hoot? Gibson and Stephen Covey. In front are (left to right) Jim Lovell, Fred Haise and Vance Brand. The new inductees (not pictured) are Gordon Fullerton, Bruce McCandless and Joe Allen. Recognized for their individual flight accomplishments and contributions to the success and future success of the U.S. space program, this elite group of inductees is among only 60 astronauts to be honored in the Hall of Fame and the fourth group of Space Shuttle astronauts named. |
| Release Date |
04/30/2005 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
| Description |
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - At the Astronaut Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, new inductee Bruce McCandless (left) receives the medal from Chairman Owen Garriott. Seen behind them are current Hall of Famers Walt Cunningham and Bill Anders (at left), Al Worden (center), and Charlie Duke and Jack Lousma. The other new inductees are Joe Allen and Gordon Fullerton. The event is being held in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex?s Apollo/Saturn V Center. Recognized for their individual flight accomplishments and contributions to the success and future success of the U.S. space program, this elite group of inductees is among only 60 astronauts to be honored in the Hall of Fame and the fourth group of Space Shuttle astronauts named. |
| Release Date |
04/30/2005 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
| Description |
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Owen Garriott, chairman of the Astronaut Hall of Fame, speaks to guests at the Induction Ceremony of three new additions to the Hall of Fame: Gordon Fullerton, Bruce McCandless and Joe Allen. Seated on stage are current Hall of Famers, from left in the back row, Charles Duke, Jack Lousma, Bill Pogue, Dan Brandenstein, Robert ?Hoot? Gibson and Stephen Covey, in front row, Jim Lovell, Fred Haise and Vance Brand. Recognized for their individual flight accomplishments and contributions to the success and future success of the U.S. space program, this elite group of inductees is among only 60 astronauts to be honored in the Hall of Fame and the fourth group of Space Shuttle astronauts named. |
| Release Date |
04/30/2005 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - At the Astronaut Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, new inductee Gordon Fullerton addresses guests. Behind him are current Hall of Famers (from left, back row) Al Worden, Charles Duke, Jack Lousma, Bill Pogue, Dan Brandenstein, Robert ?Hoot? Gibson and Stephen Covey, (in front row) Fred Haise and Vance Brand. The other new inductees are Bruce McCandless and Joe Allen. The event is being held in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex?s Apollo/Saturn V Center. Recognized for their individual flight accomplishments and contributions to the success and future success of the U.S. space program, this elite group of inductees is among only 60 astronauts to be honored in the Hall of Fame and the fourth group of Space Shuttle astronauts named. |
| Release Date |
04/30/2005 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
| Description |
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Members of the Astronaut Hall of Fame are applauded by the guests at the Astronaut Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony held at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex?s Apollo/Saturn V Center. From left are Al Gordon, John Young, Walt Cunningham, Bill Anders, Owen Garriott, Ed Mitchell, Gordon Fullerton, Al Worden, Charlie Duke, Joe Allen, Jack Lousma, Bruce McCandless, Bill Pogue, Robert Crippen, Jim Lovell, Dan Brandenstein, Robert ?Hoot? Gibson, Fred Haise, and Stephen Covey. Not pictured are Scott Carpenter and Vance Brand. McCandless, Allen and Fullerton are the 2005 inductees. Recognized for their individual flight accomplishments and contributions to the success and future success of the U.S. space program, this elite group of inductees is among only 60 astronauts to be honored in the Hall of Fame and the fourth group of Space Shuttle astronauts named. |
| Release Date |
04/30/2005 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
| Description |
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - At the Astronaut Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, new inductee Bruce McCandless speaks to the guests. Seen behind him are current Hall of Famers (back row) Al Gordon, Walt Cunningham, Jack Lousma, Bill Pogue, Robert Crippen, Dan Brandenstein and Robert ?Hoot? Gibson, (front row) Scott Carpenter, John Young, Owen Garriott, Jim Lovell, Fred Haise and Vance Brand. Garriott is chairman of the Astronaut Hall of Fame. The other new inductees are Joe Allen and Gordon Fullerton. The event is being held in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex?s Apollo/Saturn V Center. Recognized for their individual flight accomplishments and contributions to the success and future success of the U.S. space program, this elite group of inductees is among only 60 astronauts to be honored in the Hall of Fame and the fourth group of Space Shuttle astronauts named. |
| Release Date |
04/30/2005 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
| Description |
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Owen Garriott, chairman of the Astronaut Hall of Fame, speaks to guests at the Induction Ceremony of three new additions to the Hall of Fame: Gordon Fullerton, Bruce McCandless and Joe Allen. Seated on stage are current Hall of Famers, from left in the back row, Dick Gordon, Walt Cunningham, Bill Anders, Ed Mitchell, Al Worden, Charles Duke, Jack Lousma, Bill Pogue, Robert Crippen, Dan Brandenstein, Robert ?Hoot? Gibson and Stephen Covey. In front, from left, are Master of Ceremonies LeVar Burton, who starred in the television series ?Star Trek: The Next Generation,? and Hall of Famers Scott Carpenter and John Young, and at right, Jim Lovell and Fred Haise. The ceremony is being held in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex?s Apollo/Saturn V Center. Recognized for their individual flight accomplishments and contributions to the success and future success of the U.S. space program, this elite group of inductees is among only 60 astronauts to be honored in the Hall of Fame and the fourth group of Space Shuttle astronauts named. |
| Release Date |
04/30/2005 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma taking
| Title |
Astronaut Jack Lousma taking hot bath |
| Description |
A closeup view of Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, taking a hot bath in the crew quarters of the Orbital Workshop (OWS) of the Skylab space station cluster in Earth orbit. In deploying the shower facility, the shower curtain is pulled up from the floor and attached to the ceiling. The water comes through a push-button shower head attached to a flexible hose. Water is drawn off by a vacuum system. |
| Date Taken |
1973-08-16 |
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Astronaut Owen Garriott part
| Title |
Astronaut Owen Garriott participates in EVA to deploy twin pole solar shield |
| Description |
Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, participates in the August 6, 1973 extravehicular activity (EVA) during which he and Astronaut Jack Lousma, Skylab pilot, deployed the twin pole solar shield to help shade the Orbital Workshop (OWS). Note the reflection of the solar shield in Garriett's helmet visor. |
| Date Taken |
1973-08-06 |
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Astronaut Owen Garriott part
| Title |
Astronaut Owen Garriott participates in EVA to deploy twin pole solar shield |
| Description |
Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, participates in the August 6, 1973 extravehicular activity (EVA) during which he and Astronaut Jack Lousma, Skylab pilot, deployed the twin pole solar shield to help shade the Orbital Workshop (OWS). Note the reflection of the solar shield in Garriett's helmet visor. |
| Date Taken |
1973-08-06 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma doing
| Title |
Astronaut Jack Lousma doing acrobatics in OWS dome area |
| Description |
Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, doing acrobatics in the dome area of the Orbital Workshop (OWS) on the space station cluster in Earth orbit. The dome area is about 22 feet in diameter and 19 feet from top to bottom. |
| Date Taken |
1973-08-30 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma partic
| Title |
Astronaut Jack Lousma participates in EVA to deploy twin pole solar shield |
| Description |
Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, participates in the August 6, 1973 extravehicular activity (EVA) during which he and Astronauts Owen K. Garriott, science pilot, deployed the twin pole solar shield to help shade the Orbital Workshop (OWS). Note the reflection of the Apollo Telescope Mount and the Earth in Lousma's helmet visor. |
| Date Taken |
1973-08-06 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma partic
| Title |
Astronaut Jack Lousma participates in EVA to deploy twin pole solar shield |
| Description |
Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, participates in the August 6, 1973 extravehicular activity (EVA) during which he and Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, science pilot, deployed the twin pole solar shield to help shade the Orbital Workshop (OWS). Note the striking reflection of the Earth in Lousma's helmet visor. |
| Date Taken |
1973-08-06 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma at tab
| Title |
Astronaut Jack Lousma at table with crew and flight surgeon before training |
| Description |
Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, sits at a table with fellow crewmen and the flight surgeon prior to water egress training at the Johnson Space Center, Houston. |
| Date Taken |
1973-05-01 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma with p
| Title |
Astronaut Jack Lousma with part of Inflight Medical Support System |
| Description |
Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, reaches into a medical kit, part of the Inflight Medical Support System (IMSS), during training for the second manned Skylab Earth-orbital mission. This activity took place in the Orbital Workshop (OWS) trainer in the Mission Simulation and Training Facility at JSC. |
| Date Taken |
1973-06-16 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma seen o
| Title |
Astronaut Jack Lousma seen outside Skylab space station during EVA |
| Description |
Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, is seen outside the Skylab space station in Earth orbit during the August 5, 1973 Skylab 3 extravehicular activity (EVA) in this photographic reproduction taken from a television transmission made by a color TV camera aboard the space station. Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, participated in the EVA with Lousma. During the EVA the two crewmen deployed the twin pole solar shield to help shade the Orbital Workshop. |
| Date Taken |
1973-08-06 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma hooks
| Title |
Astronaut Jack Lousma hooks up cable for rate gyro six pack during EVA |
| Description |
Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, hooks up a 23 ft. 2 in. connecting cable for the rate gyro six pack during extravehicular activity (EVA) on August 24, 1973, as senn in this photographic reproduction taken from a color television tranmsission made by a TV camera aboard the Skylab space station in Earth orbit. The rate gyros were mounted inside the Multiple Docking Adapter opposite the Apollo Telescope Mount control and display console. |
| Date Taken |
1973-08-24 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma seen o
| Title |
Astronaut Jack Lousma seen outside Skylab space station during EVA |
| Description |
Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, is seen outside the Skylab space station in Earth orbit during the August 5, 1973 Skylab 3 extravehicular activity (EVA) in this photographic reproduction taken from a television transmission made by a color TV camera aboard the space station. Lousma is at the Apollo Telescope Mount EVA work station assembling one of the two 55-foot long sectionalized poles for the twin pole solar shield which was deployed to help cool the Orbital Workshop. Part of the Airlock Module's thermal/meteoroid curtain is in the left foreground. |
| Date Taken |
1973-08-06 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma looks
| Title |
Astronaut Jack Lousma looks at map of Earth in ward room of Skylab cluster |
| Description |
Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, looks at a map of Earth at the food table in the ward room of the Orbital Workshop (OWS). In this photographic reproduction taken from a television transmission made by a color TV camera aboard the Skylab space station cluster in Earth orbit. |
| Date Taken |
1973-08-01 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma in Low
| Title |
Astronaut Jack Lousma in Lower Body Negative Pressure Device |
| Description |
A medium close-up view of Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, in the Lower Body Negative Pressure Device (LBNPD), as Astronaut Alan L. Bean, commander, works around the leg band area. This portion of the LBNPD MO-92 experiment was televised on August 7, 1973. The LBNPD experiment is to provide information concerning the time course of cardiovascular adaptation during flight, and to provide inflight data for predicting the degree of orthostatic intolerence and impairment of physical capacity to be expected upon returning to Earth environment. The bicycle ergometer is in the background, partially visible behind Bean. |
| Date Taken |
1973-08-07 |
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View of Jack Lousma's hands
| Title |
View of Jack Lousma's hands using silverware to gather food at food station |
| Description |
A close-up view of Skylab 3 pilot Jack Lousma's hands using a silverware utensil to gather food at the food station, in this photographic reproduction taken from a television transmission made by a color TV camera aboard the Skylab space station in Earth orbit. Astronaut Alan L. Bean, commander, had just zoomed the TV camera in for this closeup of the food tray following a series of wide shots of Lousma at the food station. |
| Date Taken |
1973-08-01 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma works
| Title |
Astronaut Jack Lousma works at Multispectral camera experiment |
| Description |
Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, works at the S190A multispectral camera experiment in the Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA), seen from a color television transmission made by a TV camera aboard the Skylab space station cluster in Earth orbit. Lousma later used a small brush to clean the six lenses of the multispectral camera. |
| Date Taken |
1973-09-08 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma egress
| Title |
Astronaut Jack Lousma egresses Skylab 3 Command Module |
| Description |
Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, egresses the Skylab 3 Command Module aboard the prime recovery ship, U.S.S. New Orleans, during recovery operations in the Pacific Ocean. Note surgical masks on those assisting Lousma. This is to prevent the astronauts from contracting infections. |
| Date Taken |
1973-09-25 |
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Astronaut Jack Lousma in spa
| Title |
Astronaut Jack Lousma in spacesuit |
| Description |
Documentation of Astronaut Jack Lousma in spacesuit. |
| Date Taken |
1978-09-08 |
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Astronaut egress training in
| Title |
Astronaut egress training in bldg 9A Technical Services Facility |
| Description |
Astronaut egress training in bldg 9A Technical Services Facility. Photos include Astronaut Jack Lousma in full launch and entry suit including helmet. |
| Date Taken |
1978-09-11 |
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View of astronaut Jack Lousm
| Title |
View of astronaut Jack Lousma in the Shuttle spacesuits (EMU) at bldg 29 |
| Description |
Portrait view of astronaut Jack Lousma in the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) at bldg 29 Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). He is wearing the full extravehicular mobility unit and is standing on platform about to be lowered into the water. |
| Date Taken |
1981-06-26 |
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View of astronaut Jack Lousm
| Title |
View of astronaut Jack Lousma in the Shuttle spacesuits (EMU) at bldg 29 |
| Description |
Portrait view of astronaut Jack Lousma in the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) at bldg 29 Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). He is wearing the EMU minus the helmet. |
| Date Taken |
1981-06-24 |
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STS-2 backup Crewmen Lousma
| Title |
STS-2 backup Crewmen Lousma and Fullerton in the bldg 5 Shuttle simulator |
| Description |
STS-2 backup Crewmen Jack Lousma and Gordon Fullerton in the bldg 5 Shuttle mission simulator. |
| Date Taken |
1981-09-11 |
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Portrait of STS-3 crew Fulle
| Title |
Portrait of STS-3 crew Fullerton and Lousma at STS-2 press conference |
| Description |
Portrait of STS-3 crew Gordon Fullerton and Jack Lousma announcement at the STS-2 post flight press conference on Nov. 30, 1981. |
| Date Taken |
1981-12-11 |
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Official portrait photo of t
| Title |
Official portrait photo of the STS-3 Crew Lousma and Fullerton |
| Description |
Official portrait photo of the STS-3 Crew Commander Jack Lousma, left, and Pilot Gordon Fullerton wearing modified USAF-type altitude pressure garments in the Shuttle trainer. |
| Date Taken |
1982-01-13 |
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JSC Astronaut corps, STS-3 v
| Title |
JSC Astronaut corps, STS-3 vehicle integration test team and others |
| Description |
Members of the JSC astronaut corps, STS-3 vehicle integration test (VIT) team and other personnel pose for photograph at the completion of a countdown demonstration test (CDDT) and safety briefings at Launch Pad 39A, Kennedy Space Center. Participants are, from the left, Wilbur J. Etbauer, engineer with the VIT team, George W.S. Abbey, Director of Flight Operations at JSC, Astronaut John H. Young, Chief of the Astronaut Office at JSC, Jack Fleming of Rockwell International, Mission Specialist-Astronaut John M. Lounge, Astronaut Daniel C. Brandenstein, Mission Specialist-Astronaut James D. Van Hoften, Astronauts C. Gordon Fullerton and Jack Lousma, prime crew for STS-3, Olan J. Bertrand, VIT team member, Mission Specialist-Astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan, Richard W. Nygren, head of the VIT team, and Astronaut Donald E. Williams. The Columbia is obscured by its service structure on Launch Pad 39A in the background. Part of slide-wire emergency escape system is visible in the picture. |
| Date Taken |
1982-03-17 |
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Commander Lousma works with
| Title |
Commander Lousma works with EEVT experiment and cryogenic tube on aft middeck |
| Description |
Commander Jack Lousma works with Electrophoresis Equipment Verification Test (EEVT) electrophoresis unit, cryogenic freezer and tube, and stowage locker equipment located on crew compartment middeck aft bulkhead. |
| Date Taken |
1982-03-31 |
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Commander Lousma adjusts HAS
| Title |
Commander Lousma adjusts HASSELBLAD camera at EEVT on aft middeck |
| Description |
Commander Jack Lousma adjusts HASSELBLAD EL data camera at Electrophoresis Equipment Verification Test (EEVT) electrophoresis unit and cryogenic freezer stowed in crew compartment middeck aft bulkhead. View looks down on Lousma and middeck from aft flight deck interdeck access hatch. |
| Date Taken |
1982-03-31 |
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Commander Lousma examines In
| Title |
Commander Lousma examines Insect Flight Motion Study |
| Description |
Commander Jack Lousma examines Insect Flight Motion Study (Student Experiment) taped to the airlock on the aft middeck. Lousma points to velvetbean caterpillar moth activity with a pen. |
| Date Taken |
1982-03-31 |
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Commander Lousma works with
| Title |
Commander Lousma works with EEVT experiment on aft middeck |
| Description |
Commander Jack Lousma works with Electrophoresis Equipment Verification Test (EEVT) electrophoresis unit, cryogenic freezer, and stowage locker equipment located in crew compartment middeck aft bulkhead. View looks down on Lousma and middeck from aft flight deck interdeck access hatch. |
| Date Taken |
1982-03-31 |
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Commander Lousma with Bubble
| Title |
Commander Lousma with Bubble Separation Experiment |
| Description |
Commander Jack Lousma wearing the communications kit assembly (ASSY) mini headsets (HDSTs), conducts Bubble Separation Experiment on the middeck. Lousma displays experiment in front of the port side forward middeck lockers (meal tray assemblies secured on lockers). |
| Date Taken |
1982-03-31 |
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Commander prepares glass col
| Title |
Commander prepares glass columns for electrophoresis experiment |
| Description |
Commander Jack Lousma prepares on of the glass columns for the electrophoresis test in the middeck area of the Columbia. The experiment, deployed in an L-shaped mode in upper right corner, consists of the processing unit with glass columns in which the separation takes place, a camera (partially obscurred by Lousma's face) to document the process, and a cryogenic freezer to freeze and store the samples after separation. |
| Date Taken |
1982-03-31 |
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Commander Lousma recieves FD
| Title |
Commander Lousma recieves FDF procedures on forward flight deck |
| Description |
Commander Jack Lousma reviews Flight Data File (FDF) notebook on forward flight deck commanders ejection seat (S1). Lousma wears the communication kit assembly headset. Forward control panels, crewman optical alignment sight (COAS), forward window, and 16mm camera appear in view. |
| Date Taken |
1982-03-31 |
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