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Doi in Aft Payload Bay Windo
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Doi in Aft Payload Bay Window |
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Mission Specialist Takao Doi conducts the second Extravehicular Activity (EVA) on mission STS-87. He waves at crew members inside Columbia from the aft Payload Bay windows. |
| Date |
12/03/1997 |
| NASA Center |
Johnson Space Center |
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Onboard photo: Astronauts at
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Onboard photo: Astronauts at work |
| Date of Image |
1997-11-19 |
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Onboard Space Shuttle Columbia's (STS-87) first ever Extravehicular Activity (EVA), astronaut Takao Doi works with a 156-pound crane carried onboard for the first time. The crane's inclusion and the work with it are part of a continuing preparation effort for future work on the International Space Station (ISS). The ongoing project allows for evaluation of tools and operating methods to be applied to the construction of the Space Station. This crane device is designed to aid future space walkers in transporting Orbital Replacement Units (ORU), with a mass up to 600 pounds (like the simulated battery pictured here), from translating carts on the exterior of ISS to various worksites on the truss structure. Earlier Doi, an international mission specialist representing Japan, and astronaut Winston E. Scott, mission specialist, had installed the crane in a socket along the middle port side of Columbia's cargo bay for the evaluation. The two began the crane operations after completing a contingency EVA to snag the free-flying Spartan 201 and berth it in the payload bay (visible in the background). |
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STS-87 Crew Portrait
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STS-87 Crew Portrait |
| Date of Image |
1997-09-01 |
| Full Description |
Five astronauts and a payload specialist take a break from training at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) to pose for the STS-87 crew portrait. Wearing the orange partial pressure launch and entry suits, from the left, are Kalpana Chawla, mission specialist, Steven W. Lindsey, pilot, Kevin R. Kregel, mission commander, and Leonid K. Kadenyuk, Ukrainian payload specialist. Wearing the white Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) space suits are mission specialists Winston E. Scott (left) and Takao Doi (right). Doi represents Japan?s National Space Development Agency (NASDA). The STS-87 mission launched aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia on November 19, 1997. The primary payload for the mission was the U.S. Microgravity Payload-4 (USMP-4). |
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Space Shuttle STS-87 Columbi
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Space Shuttle STS-87 Columbia launch |
| Date of Image |
1997-11-19 |
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Like a rising sun lighting up the afternoon sky, the Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-87) soared from Launch Pad 39B on the fourth flight of the United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-4) and Spartan-201 satellite which were managed by scientists and engineers from the Marshall Space Flight Center. During the 16-day mission, the crew oversaw experiments in microgravity, deployed and retrieved a solar satellite, and tested a new experimental camera, the AERCam Sprint. Two crew members, Dr. Takao Doi and Winston Scott also performed a spacewalk to practice International Space Station maneuvers. |
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Onboard photo: Astronauts at
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Onboard photo: Astronauts at work |
| Date of Image |
1997-11-19 |
| Full Description |
Onboard Space Shuttle Columbia's (STS-87) first ever Extravehicular Activity (EVA), astronaut Takao Doi works with a 156-pound crane carried onboard for the first time. The crane's inclusion and the work with it are part of a continuing preparation effort for future work on the International Space Station (ISS). The ongoing project allows for evaluation of tools and operating methods to be applied to the construction of the Space Station. This crane device is designed to aid future space walkers in transporting Orbital Replacement Units (ORU), with a mass up to 600 pounds (like the simulated battery pictured here), from translating carts on the exterior of ISS to various worksites on the truss structure. Earlier Doi, an international mission specialist representing Japan, and astronaut Winston E. Scott, mission specialist, had installed the crane in a socket along the middle port side of Columbia's cargo bay for the evaluation. The two began the crane operations after completing a contingency EVA to snag the free-flying Spartan 201 and berth it in the payload bay (visible in the background). |
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STS-47 Japanese Payload Spec
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STS-47 Japanese Payload Specialist Mohri and backups during Homestead training |
| Description |
STS-47 Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, Japanese Payload Specialist Mamoru Mohri (far left), backup Payload Specialist Takao Doi (center), and backup Payload Specialist Chiaki Mukai (right) participate in water survival training at Homestead Air Force Base, Florida. Dockside, Mohri and Mukai wash the salt water from their personalized helmets after a water exercise. The three-day course was attended by the STS-47 prime and alternate payload specialists shortly after they were announced for the scheduled summer of 1992 Spacelab Japan (SLJ) mission. Mohri, Doi, and Mukai all represent the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA). |
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12.17.1990 |
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STS-47 Payload Specialist Mo
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STS-47 Payload Specialist Mohri adjusts life vest during Homestead training |
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STS-47 Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, Payload Specialist Mamoru Mohri adjusts his life jacket with a training instructor's assistance as backup (alternate) payload specialist Takao Doi looks on. The STS-47 prime and alternate payload specialists are participating in a special water survival training course hosted by Homestead Air Force Base in Florida. Mohri and Doi represent the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA). |
| Date |
12.17.1990 |
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STS-87 crew participates in
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STS-87 crew participates in Crew Equipment Interface Test |
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STS-87 astronaut crew members participate in the Crew Equipment Integration Test (CEIT) with the Spartan-201 payload in Kennedy Space Centers (KSC's) Vertical Processing Facility. From left are Pilot Steven Lindsey, Mission Specialist Takao Doi, Ph.D., of the National Space Development Agency of Japan, Mission Specialist Kalpana Chawla, Ph.D., Commander Kevin Kregel, and Payload Specialist Leonid Kadenyuk of the National Space Agency of Ukraine. The CEIT gives astronauts an opportunity to get a hands- on look at the payloads with which they will be working on-orbit. STS-87 will be the fourth United States Microgravity Payload and flight of the Spartan-201 deployable satellite. During the mission, Dr. Doi will be the first Japanese astronaut to perform a spacewalk. STS-87 is scheduled for a Nov. 19 liftoff from KSC. |
| Date |
10.02.1997 |
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Scott and Doi conduct EMU su
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1997-12-03 |
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Scott and Doi during second
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1997-12-03 |
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Second EVA activities includ
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1997-12-03 |
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STS-123 Crewmembers in the M
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Robert L. Behnken and Japan
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2008-03-24 |
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Scott and Doi conduct EMU su
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STS-87 Mission Specialists W
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| date |
1997-12-03 |
| creator |
NASA |
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STS087-368-019 |
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Linnehan and Doi in the MDDK
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Rick Linnehan (left - holdin
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Group 15, 1995 Astronaut Cla
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Group 15, 1995 Astronaut Cla
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1996-02-22 |
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STS-87 onboard crew portrait
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STS-87 onboard crew portrait
STS087-307-006
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1997-12-16 |
| creator |
NASA |
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STS087-307-006 |
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Scott and Doi conduct second
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STS-87 Mission Specialists W
STS087-375-015
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1997-12-03 |
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NASA |
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STS087-375-015 |
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RME 1323 and DTO 671 during
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STS-87 Mission Specialists W
STS087-752-035
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1997-12-03 |
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NASA |
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STS087-752-035 |
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Group 15, 1995 Astronaut Cla
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Group 15, 1995 Astronaut Cla
S96-03655
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1996-02-22 |
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NASA |
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S96-03655 |
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Group 15, 1995 Astronaut Cla
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Group 15, 1995 Astronaut Cla
S96-03634
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1996-02-22 |
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NASA |
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S96-03634 |
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Group 15, 1995 Astronaut Cla
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Group 15, 1995 Astronaut Cla
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image |
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1996-02-22 |
| creator |
NASA |
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S96-03641 |
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Scott and Doi conduct tool e
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STS-87 Mission Specialists W
STS087-341-036
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1997-12-03 |
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NASA |
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STS087-341-036 |
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Group 15, 1995 Astronaut Cla
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Group 15, 1995 Astronaut Cla
S96-03649
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| date |
1996-02-22 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
S96-03649 |
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