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Official portrait of Paul Sc
| Title |
Official portrait of Paul Scully-Power |
| Description |
Official portrait of Paul Scully-Power, United States Navy civilian oceanographer, assigned to the 41-G mission as a payload specialist. He is wearing civilian clothes. |
| Date |
06.19.1984 |
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Payload specialists Marc Gar
| Title |
Payload specialists Marc Garneau and Paul Scully-Power in SMS |
| Description |
Payload specialists Marc Garneau and Paul Scully-Power are strapped into their seats in the Shuttle Mission Simulator in the mockup and integration laboratory by backup Payload specialist Dr. Robert Thirsk. The two 41-G payload specialists are strapped in with chairs in the launch position. |
| Date Taken |
1984-09-04 |
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Payload specialists Marc Gar
| Title |
Payload specialists Marc Garneau and Paul Scully-Power in SMS |
| Description |
Payload specialists Marc Garneau and Paul Scully-Power are strapped into their seats in the Shuttle Mission Simulator in the mockup and integration laboratory by backup Payload specialist Dr. Robert Thirsk. The two 41-G payload specialists are strapped in with chairs in the launch position. |
| Date Taken |
1984-09-04 |
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Portrait view of STS 41-G cr
| Title |
Portrait view of STS 41-G crew in civilian clothes |
| Description |
Portrait view of STS 41-G crew in civilian clothes. Bottom row (l.-r.) Payload specialists Marc Garneau and Paul Scully-Power, crew commander Robert Crippen. Second row (l-.r-) Pilot Jon McBride, and Mission Specialists David Leestma and Sally Ride. At very top is Mission Specialist Kathryn Sullivan. |
| Date Taken |
1984-09-04 |
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Payload Specialist Scully-Po
| Title |
Payload Specialist Scully-Power in full flight suit with helmet |
| Description |
Payload Specialist Paul Scully-Power gives a thumbs up after training in full flight suit with helmet. He is in the mockup and integration laboratory where the shuttle mission simulator is housed. |
| Date Taken |
1984-09-04 |
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Payload specialists Garneau
| Title |
Payload specialists Garneau and Scully-Power discuss training |
| Description |
Payload specialists Marc Garneau and Paul Scully-Power discuss their training after a session in the Shuttle mission simulator in mockup and integration laboratory. |
| Date Taken |
1984-09-04 |
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Payload specialists Garneau
| Title |
Payload specialists Garneau and Scully-Power prior to conducting experiments |
| Description |
Payload specialists Marc Garneau and Paul Scully-Power are pictured prior to conducting Canadian experiments in the Challenger's middeck. Between the two payload specialists is the treadmill exercise device. |
| Date Taken |
1984-10-12 |
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STS 41-G crew prepares to le
| Title |
STS 41-G crew prepares to leave Operations and checkout bldg for launch |
| Description |
STS 41-G crew prepares to leave Operations and checkout bldg for the launch complex and the Space Shuttle Challenger. In the lead is Mission Specialist Kathryn Sullivan. Behind her is Commander Robert Crippen and Mission Specialist Sally Ride. Behind Crippen and Ride are Payload Specialist Paul Scully-Power and Mission Specialist David Leestma. Behind them are Pilot Jon McBride and Payload Specialist Marc Garneau. |
| Date Taken |
1984-10-05 |
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STS 41-G crew leaves orbiter
| Title |
STS 41-G crew leaves orbiter after landing at Kennedy Space Center |
| Description |
STS 41-G crew leaves the orbiter after landing at Kennedy Space Center at the end of their mission. Astronaut Robert Crippen shakes hands with George W.S. Abbey, Director of JSC's Flight Crew Operations, while the other crewmembers wait behind him. They are Jon McBride, David Leestma, Sally K. Ride, Kathryn Sullivan, Marc Garneau and Paul Scully-Power. |
| Date Taken |
1984-10-13 |
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Payload Specialists Garneau
| Title |
Payload Specialists Garneau and Scully-Power prepare to leave for KSC |
| Description |
Payload Specialists Marc Garneau and Paul Scully-Power prepare to board the Shuttle Trainer aircraft to leave for the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for the STS 41-G mission. |
| Date Taken |
1984-10-01 |
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View of Payload specialist P
| Title |
View of Payload specialist Paul Scully-Power during Zero-G training |
| Description |
View of payload specialist Paul Scully-Power during a training flight aboard NASA's KC-135 aircraft. Scully-Power appears to be floating above some stowed bags while the 41-G crew commander Robert Crippen (left) also begins to experience weightlessness. |
| Date Taken |
1984-07-16 |
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Official portrait of Paul Sc
| Title |
Official portrait of Paul Scully-Power |
| Description |
Official portrait of Paul Scully-Power, United States Navy civilian oceanographer, assigned to the 41-G mission as a payload specialist. He is wearing civilian clothes. |
| Date Taken |
1984-06-19 |
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View of Zero-G training for
| Title |
View of Zero-G training for astronauts and payload specialists |
| Description |
Paul Scully-Power, 41-G payload specialist, links arms with two others as they experience weightlessness in the KC-135 training aircraft. The trio appears to be flying toward the front of the aircraft. |
| Date Taken |
1984-08-27 |
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View of Zero-G training for
| Title |
View of Zero-G training for astronauts and payload specialists |
| Description |
Paul Scully-Power, 41-G payload specialist, links arms with two others as they experience weightlessness in the KC-135 training aircraft. The trio appears to be flying toward the front of the aircraft while others take photos. |
| Date Taken |
1984-08-27 |
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Astronaut training for STS 4
| Title |
Astronaut training for STS 41-G mission |
| Description |
Astronauts training for STS 41-G mission. Payload specialist Paul Scully-Power sits in an office near the space shuttle simulator reviewing a diagram. He is wearging a communications head set. At his elbow is an example of food packets to be used aboard the shuttle. |
| Date Taken |
1984-09-28 |
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