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Images by Richard H. Truly of Kennedy Space Center (KSC) and Johnson Space Center (JSC)
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STS-2 crew, Engle and Truly
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STS-2 crew, Engle and Truly at the aft RMS work station during OIT |
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Astronauts Joe H. Engle, right, and Richard H. Truly check instruments in the cabin of the space shuttle orbiter Columbia during the milestone orbiter integrated test (OIT) at the Kennedy Space Center's Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) (35766), closer view of Engle and Truly during OIT (35767). |
| Date Taken |
1981-08-20 |
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STS-2 crew, Engle and Truly
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STS-2 crew, Engle and Truly at the aft RMS work station during OIT |
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Astronauts Joe H. Engle, right, and Richard H. Truly check instruments in the cabin of the space shuttle orbiter Columbia during the milestone orbiter integrated test (OIT) at the Kennedy Space Center's Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) (35766), closer view of Engle and Truly during OIT (35767). |
| Date Taken |
1981-08-20 |
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Astronauts Truly and Engle c
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Astronauts Truly and Engle checking RMS instrument in cabin of Columbia |
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Astronauts Richard H. Truly and Joe Engle checking RMS instrument in the cabin of orbiter Columbia during the milestone Orbiter Integrated Test (OIT) in the Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF), at the Kennedy Space Center. |
| Date Taken |
1981-08-05 |
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Shuttle Imaging Radar-A Ante
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Shuttle Imaging Radar-A Antenna mounted on the OSTA-1 |
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Shuttle Imaging Radar-A Antenna mounted on the OSTA-1. Views include the STS-2 crew inspecting the Remote manipulating system (RMS) while the Columbia is in the Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) at Kennedy Space Center. Astronauts Joe H. Engle, wearing blue flight suit (fourth from right) and Richard H. Truly, right, inspect the RMS as it undergoes installation in the cargo bay of the orbiter Columbia (34389), view of the open payload bay for the Shuttle Imaging Radar-A Antenna mounted on the OSTA-1 pallet (34390). |
| Date Taken |
1981-07-21 |
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Shuttle Imaging Radar-A Ante
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Shuttle Imaging Radar-A Antenna mounted on the OSTA-1 |
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Shuttle Imaging Radar-A Antenna mounted on the OSTA-1. Views include the STS-2 crew inspecting the Remote manipulating system (RMS) while the Columbia is in the Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) at Kennedy Space Center. Astronauts Joe H. Engle, wearing blue flight suit (fourth from right) and Richard H. Truly, right, inspect the RMS as it undergoes installation in the cargo bay of the orbiter Columbia (34389), view of the open payload bay for the Shuttle Imaging Radar-A Antenna mounted on the OSTA-1 pallet (34390). |
| Date Taken |
1981-07-21 |
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STS-2 prime crew, Engle and
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STS-2 prime crew, Engle and Truly in the Vehicle assembly building |
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STS-2 prime crew Joe H. Engle, left, and Richard H. Truly in the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to participate in the orbiter/external fuel tank Integrated Tests at Kennedy Space Center. |
| Date Taken |
1981-09-01 |
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View of the STS-2 prime crew
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View of the STS-2 prime crew during Countdown demonstration test (CDDT) |
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Astonauts Joe Engle, right, and Richard H. Truly, prime crewmembers for STS-2, complete their suiting up chores prior to a countdown demonstration Test (CDDT). They are in the Operations and Checkout (O and C) building at the Kennedy Space Center. |
| Date Taken |
1981-10-15 |
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Views of Engle and Truly at
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Views of Engle and Truly at Ellington AFB prior to departure for KSC |
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Astronauts Joe Engle, right, STS-2 commander, and Richard H. Truly, pilot, make a few departing comments on a public address system at Ellington Air Force Base (39415), Truly, smiles at NASA Officials and newsmen from the cockpit of a NASA T-38 just prior to takeoff from Ellington (39416), Engle and Truly in T-38 on the runway at Ellington with their canopys up. Truly is looking towards the camera (39417). |
| Date Taken |
1981-11-10 |
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Views of Engle and Truly at
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Views of Engle and Truly at Ellington AFB prior to departure for KSC |
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Astronaut Richard H. Truly, STS-2 pilot, eases into the cockpit of a NASA T-38 jet aircraft just prior to takeoff from Ellington Air Force Base (39426), Astronaut Joe Engle, STS-2 Commander, prepares to fasten himself into the cockpit of a T-38 prior to departure from Ellington for Kennedy Space Center (39427). |
| Date Taken |
1981-11-10 |
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STS-2 crewmen Engle and Trul
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STS-2 crewmen Engle and Truly at Ellington upon arrival from KSC after scrub |
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Astronuats Joe Engle, left, and Richard H. Truly greet newsmen upon their return to Ellington Air Force Base from Kennedy Space Center after STS-2 was postponed a week. |
| Date Taken |
1981-11-06 |
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Views of Engle and Truly at
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Views of Engle and Truly at Ellington AFB prior to departure for KSC |
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Astronauts Joe Engle, right, STS-2 commander, and Richard H. Truly, pilot, make a few departing comments on a public address system at Ellington Air Force Base (39415), Truly, smiles at NASA Officials and newsmen from the cockpit of a NASA T-38 just prior to takeoff from Ellington (39416), Engle and Truly in T-38 on the runway at Ellington with their canopys up. Truly is looking towards the camera (39417). |
| Date Taken |
1981-11-10 |
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Views of Engle and Truly at
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Views of Engle and Truly at Ellington AFB prior to departure for KSC |
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Astronauts Joe Engle, right, STS-2 commander, and Richard H. Truly, pilot, make a few departing comments on a public address system at Ellington Air Force Base (39415), Truly, smiles at NASA Officials and newsmen from the cockpit of a NASA T-38 just prior to takeoff from Ellington (39416), Engle and Truly in T-38 on the runway at Ellington with their canopys up. Truly is looking towards the camera (39417). |
| Date Taken |
1981-11-10 |
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Views of Engle and Truly at
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Views of Engle and Truly at Ellington AFB prior to departure for KSC |
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Astronaut Richard H. Truly, STS-2 pilot, eases into the cockpit of a NASA T-38 jet aircraft just prior to takeoff from Ellington Air Force Base (39426), Astronaut Joe Engle, STS-2 Commander, prepares to fasten himself into the cockpit of a T-38 prior to departure from Ellington for Kennedy Space Center (39427). |
| Date Taken |
1981-11-10 |
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Views of STS-3 crew during d
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Views of STS-3 crew during debriefing sessions |
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Views of STS-3 crew during debriefing sessions. During a break from these sessions, the STS-3 prime crew looks over some of the photography of their launch from the Kennedy Space Center along with other participants of the meeting. Astronaut Jack R. Lousma is second from left, Astronaut C. Gordon Fullerton is at left. George W. S. Abbey, director of flight operations at JSC, is second from right and astronaut Joe H. Engle, STS-2 commander, is at right (28950), Lousma, right and Fullerton joke during debriefing session (28951), crewmembers from STS-2 and STS-4 meet with STS-3 astronauts for a debriefing seesion. Taking notes at bottom left foreground is Astronaut John W. Young, STS-1 commander and chief of the Astronaut Office at JSC. Clockwise around the table, beginning with Young are George W.S. Abbey, Astronauts Joe E. Engle, STS-2 commander, Henry W. Hartsfield, Jr., STS-4 pilot, C. Gordon Fullerton, Jack R. Lousma, Thomas K. (Ken) Mattingly, STS-4 commander, and Richard H. Truly, |
| Date Taken |
1982-04-02 |
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Views of STS-3 crew during d
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Views of STS-3 crew during debriefing sessions |
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Views of STS-3 crew during debriefing sessions. During a break from these sessions, the STS-3 prime crew looks over some of the photography of their launch from the Kennedy Space Center along with other participants of the meeting. Astronaut Jack R. Lousma is second from left, Astronaut C. Gordon Fullerton is at left. George W. S. Abbey, director of flight operations at JSC, is second from right and astronaut Joe H. Engle, STS-2 commander, is at right (28950), Lousma, right and Fullerton joke during debriefing session (28951), crewmembers from STS-2 and STS-4 meet with STS-3 astronauts for a debriefing seesion. Taking notes at bottom left foreground is Astronaut John W. Young, STS-1 commander and chief of the Astronaut Office at JSC. Clockwise around the table, beginning with Young are George W.S. Abbey, Astronauts Joe E. Engle, STS-2 commander, Henry W. Hartsfield, Jr., STS-4 pilot, C. Gordon Fullerton, Jack R. Lousma, Thomas K. (Ken) Mattingly, STS-4 commander, and Richard H. Truly, |
| Date Taken |
1982-04-02 |
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Views of STS-3 crew during d
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Views of STS-3 crew during debriefing sessions |
| Description |
Views of STS-3 crew during debriefing sessions. During a break from these sessions, the STS-3 prime crew looks over some of the photography of their launch from the Kennedy Space Center along with other participants of the meeting. Astronaut Jack R. Lousma is second from left, Astronaut C. Gordon Fullerton is at left. George W. S. Abbey, director of flight operations at JSC, is second from right and astronaut Joe H. Engle, STS-2 commander, is at right (28950), Lousma, right and Fullerton joke during debriefing session (28951), crewmembers from STS-2 and STS-4 meet with STS-3 astronauts for a debriefing seesion. Taking notes at bottom left foreground is Astronaut John W. Young, STS-1 commander and chief of the Astronaut Office at JSC. Clockwise around the table, beginning with Young are George W.S. Abbey, Astronauts Joe E. Engle, STS-2 commander, Henry W. Hartsfield, Jr., STS-4 pilot, C. Gordon Fullerton, Jack R. Lousma, Thomas K. (Ken) Mattingly, STS-4 commander, and Richard H. Truly, |
| Date Taken |
1982-04-02 |
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STS-8 crew leaves the operat
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STS-8 crew leaves the operations and checkout building during launch rehersal |
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The STS-8 crew leaves the operations and checkout building at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) during rehersal for their August 30th launch at KSC's launch complex 39. They are from the right, astronauts Richard H. Truly, commander, Daniel C. Brandenstein, pilot, and Guion S. Bluford, Dale A. Gardner and William E. Thornton, all mission specialists. |
| Date Taken |
1983-08-30 |
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