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STS-28 crew poses for group …
Title STS-28 crew poses for group portrait during post landing activities
Description STS-28 crewmembers, with feet firmly back on the ground after a five day Department of Defense (DOD) dedicated mission, pose for group portrait under Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102's, wing elevons during post landing activities at Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB), California. They were greeted and are flanked here by NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight William B. Lenoir (left), Flight Crew Operations Directorate (FCOD) Director Donald R. Puddy (second right), and NASA Administrator Richard H. Truly. The astronauts, wearing navy blue flight suits (coveralls), are, left to right, Pilot Richard N. Richards, Mission Specialist (MS) David C. Leestma, MS James C. Adamson, Commander Brewster H. Shaw, and MS Mark N. Brown. Ground crews service OV-102 systems in the background.
Date Taken 1989-08-13
STS-28 crew egresses Columbi …
Title STS-28 crew egresses Columbia, OV-102, at Edwards Air Force Base, California
Description STS-28 crewmembers are greeted by NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight William B. Lenoir, NASA Administrator Richard H. Truly, and Flight Operations Directorate (FCOD) Director Donald R. Puddy as they egress Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, at Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB), California. The crew spent five days in Earth orbit for a Department of Defense (DOD) dedicated mission. The astronauts, wearing navy blue flight coveralls (jumpsuits) are, from left to right, Mission Specialist (MS) Mark N. Brown, Pilot Richard N. Richards, MS David C. Leestma, MS James C. Adamson, and Commander Brewster H. Shaw. Visible in the background are OV-102's wing and tail section and ground servicing vehicles.
Date Taken 1989-08-13
STS-28 crew egresses Columbi …
Title STS-28 crew egresses Columbia, OV-102, at Edwards Air Force Base, California
Description During post landing activity, the five astronaut crewmembers for STS-28 egress Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, at Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB), California. The crew spent five days in Earth orbit for a Department of Defense (DOD) dedicated mission. They are greeted by NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight William B. Lenoir and NASA Administrator Richard H. Truly. The astronauts, wearing navy blue flight coveralls (jumpsuits), are, from bottom of steps to top, Commander Brewster H. Shaw, Mission Specialist (MS) James C. Adamson, MS David C. Leestma, Pilot Richard N. Richards, and MS Mark N. Brown.
Date Taken 1989-08-13
Views of the Columbia sittin …
Title Views of the Columbia sitting on Lakebed runway during crew egress of STS-2
Description Astronauts Joe H. Engle, rear, and Richard H. Truly egress the Columbia after the STS-2 mission. At right is their physician, Dr. Charles LaPinta of the the JSC Medical Sciences Division (39580), Engle and Truly walk down the stairs from Columbia to the runway at Edwards Air Force Base (39581), Still wearing their high altitude pressure garments Engle, left, and Truly walk on to the runway at Edwards. They are greeted by George W.S. Abbey, Director of Flight Operations at the Johnson Space Center (39582).
Date Taken 1981-11-18
Views of the Columbia sittin …
Title Views of the Columbia sitting on Lakebed runway during crew egress of STS-2
Description Astronauts Joe H. Engle, rear, and Richard H. Truly egress the Columbia after the STS-2 mission. At right is their physician, Dr. Charles LaPinta of the the JSC Medical Sciences Division (39580), Engle and Truly walk down the stairs from Columbia to the runway at Edwards Air Force Base (39581), Still wearing their high altitude pressure garments Engle, left, and Truly walk on to the runway at Edwards. They are greeted by George W.S. Abbey, Director of Flight Operations at the Johnson Space Center (39582).
Date Taken 1981-11-18
Views of the Columbia sittin …
Title Views of the Columbia sitting on Lakebed runway during crew egress of STS-2
Description Greeted by their medical doctor, Astronauts Joe H. Engle and Richard H. Truly egress the capbin of the shuttle Columbia at Edwards Air Force Base at the end of the STS-2 mission. Dr. Charles LaPinta of JSC's Medical Sciences Division is at right (39578), Engle, left, and Truly, still wearing their ejection/escape suits step out on to the runway at Edwards AFB (39579).
Date Taken 1981-11-17
Views of the Columbia sittin …
Title Views of the Columbia sitting on Lakebed runway during crew egress of STS-2
Description Greeted by their medical doctor, Astronauts Joe H. Engle and Richard H. Truly egress the capbin of the shuttle Columbia at Edwards Air Force Base at the end of the STS-2 mission. Dr. Charles LaPinta of JSC's Medical Sciences Division is at right (39578), Engle, left, and Truly, still wearing their ejection/escape suits step out on to the runway at Edwards AFB (39579).
Date Taken 1981-11-17
Views of the Columbia sittin …
Title Views of the Columbia sitting on Lakebed runway during crew egress of STS-2
Description Astronauts Joe H. Engle, rear, and Richard H. Truly egress the Columbia after the STS-2 mission. At right is their physician, Dr. Charles LaPinta of the the JSC Medical Sciences Division (39580), Engle and Truly walk down the stairs from Columbia to the runway at Edwards Air Force Base (39581), Still wearing their high altitude pressure garments Engle, left, and Truly walk on to the runway at Edwards. They are greeted by George W.S. Abbey, Director of Flight Operations at the Johnson Space Center (39582).
Date Taken 1981-11-18
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