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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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Crewmembers in the fwd fligh
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Mission Commander Kenneth Ca
STS056-39-010
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1993-04-17 |
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STS-56 crewmembers on aft fl
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STS-56 crewmembers on aft flight deck of Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103 |
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STS-56 crewmembers pose on aft flight deck of Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, for this in-cabin electronic still camera (ESC) photograph. Clockwise from the bottom right corner are Commander Kenneth Cameron, Mission Specialist 3 (MS3) Ellen Ochoa, MS2 Kenneth D. Cockrell, and Pilot Stephen S. Oswald. The crewmembers are positioned in front of the onorbit station. The image was recorder with the Hand-held, Earth-oriented, Real-time, Cooperative, User-friendly, Location-targeting and Environmental System (HERCULES). HERCULES is a device that makes it simple for Shuttle crewmembers to take pictures of Earth as they merely point and shoot any interesting feature, whose latitude and longitude are automatically determined in real time. In-cabin shots are for test purposes only. |
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1993-04-17 |
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STS-56 Discovery, Orbiter Ve
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STS-56 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, crew insignia |
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STS-56 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, crew insignia (logo), the Official insignia of the NASA STS-56 mission, is a pictorial representation of the STS-56 Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science 2 (ATLAS-2) mission as seen from the crew's viewpoint. The payload bay (PLB) is depicted with the ATLAS-2 pallet, Shuttle Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SSBUV) experiment, and Spartan -- the two primary scientific payloads on the flight. With ATLAS-2 serving as part of the "Mission to Planet Earth" project, the crew has depicted the planet prominently in the artwork. Two primary areas of study are the atmosphere and the sun. To highlight this, Earth's atmosphere is depicted as a stylized visible spectrum and the sunrise is represented with an enlarged two-colored corona. Surnames of the Commander and Pilot are inscribed in the Earth field, with the surnames of the mission specialists appearing in the space background. They are Commander Kenneth Cameron, Pilot Stephen S. Oswald, |
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1993-04-17 |
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STS-56 Commander Cameron use
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STS-56 Commander Cameron uses SAREX on OV-103's aft flight deck |
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STS-56 Commander Kenneth Cameron, wearing headset and headband equipped with penlight flashlight, uses the Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment II (SAREX-II) on the aft flight deck of Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103. Cameron, positioned just behind the pilots seat, talks to amateur radio operators on Earth via the SAREX equipment. SAREX cables and the interface module freefloat in front of the pilots seat. The SAREX scan converter (a white box) is seen just above Cameron's head attached to overhead panel O9. SAREX was established by NASA, the American Radio League/Amateur Radio Satellite Corporation and the JSC Amateur Radio Club to encourage public participation in the space program through a program to demonstrate the effectiveness of conducting short-wave radio transmissions between the Shuttle and ground-based radio operators at low-cost ground stations with amateur and digital techniques. As on several previous missions, SAREX was used on this flight as an educational opportunity |
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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. |
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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. |
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1993-04-17 |
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