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STS-56 Discovery, OV-103, of
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STS-56 Discovery, Orbiter Ve
STS056-S-002
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STS-56 Discovery, Orbiter Ve
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STS-56 Discovery, Orbiter Ve
STS056-S-001
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STS-56 Discovery, OV-103, Of
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STS-56 Discovery, OV-103, Official crew portrait |
| Description |
STS-56 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, crewmembers, wearing launch and entry suits (LESs), pose for their Official portrait. These five astronauts are assigned to the STS-56 Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science 2 (ATLAS-2) mission. Left to right are Mission Specialist 2 (MS2) Kenneth D. Cockrell, Pilot Stephen S. Oswald, MS1 Michael Foale, Commander Kenneth Cameron, and MS3 Ellen Ochoa. |
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1993-04-17 |
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STS-56 crew poses for onboar
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STS-56 crew poses for onboard (inflight) portrait on OV-103's aft flight deck |
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STS-56 crewmembers pose for onboard (inflight) portrait on the aft flight deck of Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103. In front are Commander Kenneth Cameron (left) and Mission Specialist 1 (MS1) Michael Foale. In back are (left to right) MS3 Ellen Ochoa, Pilot Stephen S. Oswald, and MS2 Kenneth D. Cockrell. The crew is positioned next to the onorbit station with the Earth's blue and white surface appearing in overhead windows W7 and W8 above them. A 35mm camera with a 20mm lens was used to expose this frame. |
| Date Taken |
1993-04-17 |
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STS-56 crew poses for onboar
| Title |
STS-56 crew poses for onboard (inflight) portrait on OV-103's aft flight deck |
| Description |
STS-56 crewmembers pose for onboard (inflight) portrait on the aft flight deck of Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103. In front are Commander Kenneth Cameron (left) and Mission Specialist 1 (MS1) Michael Foale. In back are (left to right) MS3 Ellen Ochoa, Pilot Stephen S. Oswald, and MS2 Kenneth D. Cockrell. The crew is positioned next to the onorbit station with the Earth's blue and white surface appearing in overhead windows W7 and W8 above them. A 35mm camera with a 20mm lens was used to expose this frame. |
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1993-04-17 |
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