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Images by Tamara E. Jernigan of Johnson Space Center (JSC)
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View of the ISS during Flyar
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View of the ISS during Flyaround |
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Backdropped against white clouds and blue ocean waters, the International Space Station (ISS) moves away from the Space Shuttle Discovery. The U.S.- built Unity node (top) and the Russian-built Zarya or FGB module (with the solar array panels deployed) were joined during a December 1998 mission. A portion of the work performed on the May 30 space walk by astronauts Tamara E. Jernigan and Daniel T.Barry is evident at various points on the ISS, including the installation of the Russian-built crane (called Strela). |
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06/03/1999 |
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Johnson Space Center |
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Official portrait of astrona
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Official portrait of astronaut Tamara E. Jernigan |
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Official portrait of Tamara E. Jernigan, Ph.D., member of Astronaut Class 11 (1984), and space shuttle mission specialist. Jernigan wears navy blue flight suit with space shuttle model displayed on table in front of her. |
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04.16.1990 |
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STS-52 Mission Specialist (M
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STS-52 Mission Specialist (MS) Jernigan during food planning session at JSC |
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STS-52 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, Mission Specialist (MS) Tamara E. Jernigan sips a beverage from a plastic container using a straw. She appears to be pondering what beverages she would like to have on her 10-day flight this coming autumn. Other crewmembers joined Jernigan for this food planning session conducted by JSC's Man-Systems Division. |
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05.08.1992 |
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STS-52 MS Jemison, in LES/LE
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STS-52 MS Jemison, in LES/LEH, during JSC WETF bailout exercise |
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STS-52 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, Mission Specialist (MS) Tamara E. Jernigan, wearing launch and entry suit (LES) and launch and entry helmet (LEH), listens to a briefing about water landings during an emergency egress (bailout) training exercise in JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF) Bldg 29 pool. Jernigan waits her turn to be dropped into the WETF's 25-ft deep pool which will simulate the ocean during of her water landing. |
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06.26.1992 |
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STS-96 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-96 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-96 Commander Kent V. Rom
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STS-96 Commander Kent V. Rominger, holding his daughter, Kristen, exits the bus at the Cape Canaveral Air Station Skid Strip before boarding a plane for a return to the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Other crew members also returning are Pilot Rick D. Husband, and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), Daniel T. Barry (M.D., Ph.D.), Julie Payette, with the Canadian Space Agency, and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, with the Russian Space Agency. After a successful 10-day mission to the International Space Station aboard Space Shuttle Discovery, the STS-96 crew landed June 6 at 2:02:43 a.m. EDT, in the 11th night landing at KSC |
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06/07/1999 |
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At the Cape Canaveral Air St
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At the Cape Canaveral Air Station Skid Strip, STS-96 crew members and their families board a plane to return to the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. From left are the son, Ivan, and wife, Irina, of Mission Specialist Valery Ivanovich Tokarev (carrying a duffel bag), and Mission Specialist Ellen Ochoa, holding her son, Wilson Miles-Ochoa. Other crew members also returning are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick D. Husband, and Mission Specialists Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.) and Julie Payette (with the Canadian Space Agency). After a successful 10-day mission to the International Space Station aboard Space Shuttle Discovery, the crew landed June 6 at 2:02:43 a.m. EDT, in the 11th night landing at KSC |
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06/07/1999 |
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(Left to right) STS-96 Missi
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(Left to right) STS-96 Mission Specialists Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.) and Julie Payette, with the Canadian Space Agency, leave the bus at the Cape Canaveral Air Station Skid Strip where they will board a plane to return to the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Other crew members also returning are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick D. Husband, and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.) and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, with the Russian Space Agency. After a successful 10-day mission to the International Space Station aboard Space Shuttle Discovery, the crew landed June 6 at 2:02:43 a.m. EDT, in the 11th night landing at KSC |
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06/07/1999 |
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STS-96 crew members and thei
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STS-96 crew members and their families exit the bus at the Cape Canaveral Air Station Skid Strip to return to the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. From left are Mission Specialist Valery Ivanovich Tokarev (with the Russian Space Agency) and his wife, Irina, Sue Barry and Jennifer Barry, the wife and daughter, respectively, of Mission Specialist Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.) (background), (foreground) Andrew Barry, son of Daniel, Pilot Rick D. Husband and his wife, Evelyn, and Ivan Tokarev, son of Valery. Other crew members also returning are Commander Kent V. Rominger and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), and Julie Payette (with the Canadian Space Agency). After a successful 10-day mission to the International Space Station aboard Space Shuttle Discovery, the crew landed June 6 at 2:02:43 a.m. EDT, in the 11th night landing at KSC |
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06/07/1999 |
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STS-96 Mission Specialist Ju
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STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, who is with the Canadian Space Agency, heads for a plane at the Cape Canaveral Air Station Skid Strip for her return to the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Other crew members also returning are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick D. Husband, and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), Daniel T. Barry (M.D., Ph.D.) and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, with the Russian Space Agency. After a successful 10-day mission to the International Space Station aboard Space Shuttle Discovery, the STS-96 crew landed June 6 at 2:02:43 a.m. EDT, in the 11th night landing at KSC |
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06/07/1999 |
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Official portrait of astrona
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Official portrait of astronaut Tamara E. Jernigan |
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Official portrait of Tamara E. Jernigan, Ph.D., member of Astronaut Class 11 (1984), and space shuttle mission specialist. Jernigan wears navy blue flight suit with space shuttle model displayed on table in front of her. |
| Date Taken |
1990-04-16 |
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STS-40 MS Jernigan dons LES
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STS-40 MS Jernigan dons LES parachute pack prior to egress training at JSC |
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STS-40 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, Mission Specialist (MS) Tamara E. Jernigan, wearing a launch and entry suit (LES), is assisted by technicians in donning the LES parachute pack. Jernigan and the technicians are preparing for side hatch emergency egress exercises outside the full fuselage trainer (FFT) located in JSC's Mockup and Integration Laboratory (MAIL) Bldg 9A. |
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1990-06-25 |
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STS-40 crewmembers prepare f
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STS-40 crewmembers prepare for emergency egress training in JSC's MAIL |
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STS-40 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, Payload Specialist F. Drew Gaffney (left) discusses emergency egress procedures with Mission Specialist (MS) M. Rhea Seddon during training in JSC's Mockup and Integration Laboratory (MAIL) Bldg 9A Full Fuselage Trainer (FFT). In the background, technicians assist MS Tamara E. Jernigan before she enters the FFT via the side hatch. The crewmembers are outfitted in launch and entry suits (LESs) for the exercise. |
| Date Taken |
1990-06-25 |
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STS-40 crew waits for emerge
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STS-40 crew waits for emergency egress training to begin at JSC's MAIL FFT |
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STS-40 crewmembers listen to instructions prior to emergency egress exercises at JSC's Mockup and Integration Laboratory (MAIL) Bldg 9A. Wearing launch and entry suits (LESs) are (left to right) Mission Specialist (MS) James P. Bagian, MS Tamara E. Jernigan, Pilot Sidney M. Gutierrez, and Commander Bryan D. O'Connor. The crew will practice egress through the side hatch of the Full Fuselage Trainer (FFT) via the crew escape system (CES) pole. |
| Date Taken |
1990-06-25 |
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STS-40 MS Jernigan in EMU li
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STS-40 MS Jernigan in EMU listens as Pilot Gutierrez looks on in JSC's WETF |
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STS-40 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, Mission Specialist (MS) Tamara E. Jernigan (right), wearing extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) and communi- cations carrier assembly (CCA), listens to technician's instructions during communications equipment test. STS-40 Pilot Sidney M. Gutierrez (left) looks on. Jernigan is preparing for an contingency extravehicular activity (EVA) simulation in JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility Bldg 29. |
| Date Taken |
1990-08-13 |
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STS-40 MS Jernigan wearing E
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STS-40 MS Jernigan wearing EMU prepares for a simulation in JSC's WETF pool |
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STS-40 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, Mission Specialist (MS) Tamara E. Jernigan, wearing an extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) and helmet, prepares for a simulation of contingency extravehicular activity (EVA) procedures in JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF) Bldg 29. Shortly, Jernigan will be lowered into the WETF's 25 ft deep pool for the underwater training session. |
| Date Taken |
1990-08-22 |
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STS-52 Mission Specialist (M
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STS-52 Mission Specialist (MS) Jernigan during food planning session at JSC |
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STS-52 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, Mission Specialist (MS) Tamara E. Jernigan sips a beverage from a plastic container using a straw. She appears to be pondering what beverages she would like to have on her 10-day flight this coming autumn. Other crewmembers joined Jernigan for this food planning session conducted by JSC's Man-Systems Division. |
| Date Taken |
1992-05-08 |
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STS-52 MS Jemison, in LES/LE
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STS-52 MS Jemison, in LES/LEH, during JSC WETF bailout exercise |
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STS-52 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, Mission Specialist (MS) Tamara E. Jernigan, wearing launch and entry suit (LES) and launch and entry helmet (LEH), listens to a briefing about water landings during an emergency egress (bailout) training exercise in JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF) Bldg 29 pool. Jernigan waits her turn to be dropped into the WETF's 25-ft deep pool which will simulate the ocean during of her water landing. |
| Date Taken |
1992-06-26 |
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STS-52 Columbia, OV-102, cre
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STS-52 Columbia, OV-102, crewmembers during T-30 briefing in JSC's Bldg 2 |
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STS-52 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, crewmembers participate in thirty days before launch (T-30) press briefing held in JSC's Auditorium and Public Affairs Facility Bldg 2. Crewmembers sitting at conference table (left to right) include Payload Specialist Steven MacLean, Mission Specialist (MS) Tamara E. Jernigan, MS William M. Shepherd, MS Charles Lacy Veach, Pilot Michael A. Baker, and Commander James D. Wetherbee. MacLean represents the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). |
| Date Taken |
1992-09-29 |
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Astronaut Jernigan monitors
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Astronaut Jernigan monitors STS-32 crew activity in JSC's MCC Bldg 30 FCR |
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From spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM) console, Astronaut Tamara E. Jernigan monitors STS-32 crew onboard activity in JSC's Mission Control Center (MCC) Bldg 30 flight control room (FCR). Displayed on the front screens are the world ground tracking map, the crew on Columbia's, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102's, flight deck, and mission statistical data. Other JSC flight controllers work at various consoles in front of Jernigan. |
| Date Taken |
1990-01-20 |
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STS-40 Mission Specialist (M
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STS-40 Mission Specialist (MS) Jernigan monitors SLS-1 Rack 7 SSCE |
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STS-40 Mission Specialist (MS) Tamara E. Jernigan monitors Spacelab Life Sciences 1 (SLS-1) Spacelab Middeck Experiment (SMIDEX) Solid Surface Combustion Experiment (SSCE). SSCE studies how flames produced by solid fuels behave in microgravity. SSCE is located in the SLS-1 module Rack 7. |
| Date Taken |
1991-06-14 |
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STS-40 crewmembers remove sp
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STS-40 crewmembers remove specimens from SLS-1 Rack 9 Refrigerator / Freezer |
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STS-40 crewmembers remove specimens from the Spacelab Life Sciences 1 (SLS-1) module Rack 9 Refrigerator / Freezer after problems with the refrigerator were discovered. Mission Specialist (MS) Tamara E. Jernigan (foreground) balances a tray of specimens as MS James P. Bagian adjusts controls on the SLS-1 Refrigerator / Freezer unit. The SLS-1 module is located in Columbia's, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102's, payload bay (PLB) and is connected to the crew compartment via a spacelab (SL) tunnel. |
| Date Taken |
1991-06-14 |
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STS-40 Official Crew Portrai
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STS-40 Official Crew Portrait |
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Five NASA astronauts and two scientists serving as payload specialists have been named to fly aboard Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, for NASA's STS-40 mission. Astronaut Bryan D. O'Connor (rear left) is the mission commander, and Sidney M. Gutierrez (rear right) is the pilot. Others are (front, left to right) Payload Specialist F. Drew Gaffney, Payload Specialist Millie Hughes-Fulford, Mission Specialist (MS) M. Rhea Seddon, MS James P. Bagian, and MS Tamara E. Jernigan (rear center). The primary payload for this flight is Spacelab Life Sciences 1 (SLS-1) (note the model of the shuttle with the spacelab module and related hardware depicted). The crewmembers are wearing launch and entry suits (LESs). The crew insignia and the United States flag are displayed in the background. |
| Date Taken |
1991-06-05 |
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STS-40 crewmembers remove sp
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STS-40 crewmembers remove specimens from SLS-1 Rack 9 Refrigerator / Freezer |
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STS-40 crewmembers remove specimens from the Spacelab Life Sciences 1 (SLS-1) module Rack 9 Refrigerator / Freezer after problems with the refrigerator were discovered. Mission Specialist (MS) Tamara E. Jernigan (right) balances two trays of specimens as MS James P. Bagian investigates the source of the problem in the SLS-1 Refrigerator / Freezer unit. The SLS-1 module is located in Columbia's, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102's, payload bay (PLB) and is connected to the crew compartment via a spacelab (SL) tunnel. |
| Date Taken |
1991-06-14 |
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STS-40 crewmembers pose for
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STS-40 crewmembers pose for onboard (in space) portrait on OV-102's middeck |
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STS-40 crewmembers pose for onboard (in space) portrait on the middeck of Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, with various university and military decals and insignias displayed on the port side wall behind them. In the front row (left to right) are Payload Specialist F. Drew Gaffney, Pilot Sidney M. Gutierrez, Mission Specialist (MS) M. Rhea Seddon, and MS James P. Bagian. Behind them (left to right) are Commander Bryan D. O'Connor, MS Tamara E. Jernigan, and Payload Specialist Millie Hughes-Fulford. The various decals include the University of California, United States Air Force (USAF) Academy Parachute Team, University of Tennessee, Air Force, Stanford University, Marines, Air Force Reserves (AFRES), and Colorado State University. The open airlock hatch and air revitalization system (ARS) duct appear on the left and the forward middeck lockers and the orbiter refrigerator freezer (ORF) on the right. |
| Date Taken |
1991-06-14 |
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STS-40 Mission Specialist (M
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STS-40 Mission Specialist (MS) Jernigan uses the SLS-1 GPWS glovebox |
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STS-40 Mission Specialist (MS) Tamara E. Jernigan uses the Rack 10 General Purpose Workstation (GPWS) glovebox (GBX) while conducting an experiment in the Spacelab Life Sciences 1 (SLS-1) module. Jernigan is handling materials inside the GBX designed by Ames Research Center (ARC) personnel. |
| Date Taken |
1991-06-14 |
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STS-40 Mission Specialist (M
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STS-40 Mission Specialist (MS) Jernigan uses BMMD in SLS-1 module |
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STS-40 Mission Specialist (MS) Tamara E. Jernigan weighs herself in the microgravity of space, or actually measures her mass since weight is a function of gravitational force. Jernigan sits strapped into the body mass measurement device (BMMD) which scientists have developed for determining mass on orbit. Skylab astronauts used the method in the early 1970's. As the chair swings back and forth, a timer records how much the crewmember's mass retards the movement of the chair. BMMD is located in the center aisle of the Spacelab Life Sciences 1 (SLS-1) module. The module situated in the payload bay (PLB) of Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, is connected to the crew compartment via the spacelab (SL) tunnel. |
| Date Taken |
1991-06-14 |
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STS-40 crewmembers pose for
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STS-40 crewmembers pose for onboard (in space) portrait on OV-102's middeck |
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STS-40 crewmembers pose for onboard (in space) portrait on the middeck of Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, with resuscitation dummy nicknamed Resusel Annie, a mannequin used in training and instruction. Clockwise from Annie are Payload Specialist Millie Hughes-Fulford, Mission Specialist (MS) James P. Bagian, MS M. Rhea Seddon, Pilot Sidney M. Gutierrez, MS Tamara E. Jernigan, Payload Specialist F. Drew Gaffney, and Commander Bryan D. O'Connor. The middeck forward lockers appear on the right and the open airlock hatch with the Spacelab air revitalization system (ARS) duct visible at the left. |
| Date Taken |
1991-06-14 |
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STS-40 MS Jernigan works at
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STS-40 MS Jernigan works at SLS-1 Rack 1 workstation with intravenous system |
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STS-40 Mission Specialist (MS) Tamara E. Jernigan evaluates the IMED Gemini PC-2 intravenous pump at Rack 1 Workbench inside the Spacelab Life Sciences 1 (SLS-1) module. The pump is tested for its ability to provide intravenous infusions efficiently in low-gravity. Jernigan is validating that the pump can deliver a prescribed amount of fluid at a specific rate. SLS-1 module is located in the payload bay (PLB) of Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102. |
| Date Taken |
1991-06-14 |
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STS-40 MS Jernigan, working
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STS-40 MS Jernigan, working at SLS-1 Rack 1, examines Pilot Gutierrez's ear |
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STS-40 Mission Specialist (MS) Tamara E. Jernigan stationed in front of the Spacelab Life Sciences 1 (SLS-1) module Rack 1 workbench examines Pilot Sidney M. Gutierrez's ear. To silence the cries of her patient, Jernigan has secured tape over Gutierrez's mouth. In the background is the SLS-1 module hatch and spacelab (SL) tunnel that lead to Columbia's, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102's, crew compartment. |
| Date Taken |
1991-06-14 |
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STS-52 Columbia, Orbiter Veh
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STS-52 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, Official crew portrait |
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These five NASA astronauts and a Canadian payload specialist are assigned to the STS-52 flight aboard Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, scheduled for later this year. Pictured on the back row are (left to right) Pilot Michael A. Baker, Commander James D. Wetherbee, and Payload Specialist Steven G. MacLean. In the front row are (left to right) Mission Specialist (MS) Charles Lacy Veach, MS Tamara E. Jernigan, and MS William M. Shepherd. Crewmembers are wearing launch and entry suites (LESs) with the flags of the United States (U.S.) and Canada displayed behind them. MacLean represents the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). Portrait made by NASA JSC contract photographer Scott A. Wickes. |
| Date Taken |
1992-11-01 |
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Astronaut Tamara Jernigan du
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Astronaut Tamara Jernigan during WETF training |
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Astronaut Tamara E. Jernigan, STS-52 mission specialist, waves to her training staff prior to being submerged in a 25-feet deep pool in the JSC Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). Wearing a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) space suit and assisted by several JSC SCUBA-equipped divers, Jernigan joined another STS-52 crew member in using the pool to rehearse contingency space walk chores. She was later named payload commander for the STS-67 mission aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour. |
| Date Taken |
1993-04-23 |
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Astronauts Parise and Jernig
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Astronauts Parise and Jernigan check helmets prior to training session |
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Attired in training versions of the Shuttle partial-pressure launch and entry suits, payload specialist Dr. Ronald A Parise (left) and astronaut Tamara E. Jernigan, payload commander, check over their helmets prior to a training session. Holding the helmets is suit expert Alan M. Rochford, of NASA. The two were about to join their crew mates in a session of emergency bailout training at JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). |
| Date Taken |
1994-10-01 |
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STS-67 crewmembers during em
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STS-67 crewmembers during emergency bailout training in WETF |
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Astronauts Stephen S. Oswald, STS-67 mission commander, and Tamara E. Jernigan, seen in the foreground of this high angle view, drain water from their life rafts during a session of emergency bailout training. Payload specialist Ronald A. Parise attempts to right his raft in the background. The training took place in the 25-feet pool at JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). Jernigan is STS-67 payload commander. Several SCUBA-equipped divers who assisted in the training can be seen in the photograph. |
| Date Taken |
1994-10-01 |
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Astronaut Tamara Jernigan de
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Astronaut Tamara Jernigan deploys life raft during WETF training |
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Astronaut Tamara E. Jernigan, STS-67 payload commander, deploys a life raft during a session of emergency bailout training. The training took place in the 25-feet deep pool at JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). Jernigan was joined by her crew mates for the training session. Several SCUBA-equipped divers who assisted in the training can be seen in this photograph. |
| Date Taken |
1994-10-01 |
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STS-67 crewmembers during em
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STS-67 crewmembers during emergency bailout training |
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Three STS-67/ASTRO-2 payload specialists monitor the simulation of a parachute drop by a fellow crewmember (out of frame). The action came during a session of emergency bailout training at JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). At left is astronaut Tamara E. Jernigan, payload commander, along with payload specialists Scott D. Vangen, and Ronald A. Parise. Payload specialist Samuel T. Durrance can be seen getting fitted for a helmet in left center background. |
| Date Taken |
1994-10-01 |
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Astronaut Tamara Jernigan in
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Astronaut Tamara Jernigan in the CCT during a training session |
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Astronaut Tamara E. Jernigan, STS-67 payload commander, is shown here in the Shuttle Training Facility at JSC participating in a training session. Jernigan is training with the RMS controls in the Crew Compartment Trainer (CCT) of JSC's Shuttle mockup and integration laboratory. |
| Date Taken |
1994-10-01 |
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STS-67 in-flight crew portra
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STS-67 in-flight crew portrait |
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The STS-67/ASTRO-2 crew members pose for their traditional inflight portrait on the aft flight deck of the Earth orbiting Space Shuttle Endeavour. Left to right in the front are astronauts Tamara E. Jernigan, payload commander, Steven S. Oswald, mission commander, and William G. Gregory, pilot. Left to right on the back row are astronaut Wendy B. Lawrence, flight engineer, payload specialists Ronald A. Parise and Samuel T. Durrance, and John M. Grunsfeld, mission specialist. |
| Date Taken |
1995-03-03 |
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Official STS-67 preflight cr
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Official STS-67 preflight crew portrait |
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Official STS-67 preflight crew portrait. In front are astronauts (left to right) Stephen S. Oswald, mission commander, Tamara E. Jernigan, payload commander, and William G. Gregory, pilot. In the back are (left to right) Ronald A. Parise, payload specialist, astronauts Wendy B. Lawrence, and John Grunsfeld, both mission specialists, and Samuel T. Durrance, payload specialist. Dr. Durrance is a research scientist in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Parise is a senior scientist in the Space Observatories Department, Computer Sciences Corporation, Silver Spring, Maryland. Both payload specialists flew aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia for STS-35/ASTRO-1 mission in December 1990. |
| Date Taken |
1995-05-11 |
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Astronaut Tamara Jernigan ch
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Astronaut Tamara Jernigan checks data display from WUPPE |
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Astronaut Tamara E. Jernigan, STS-67 payload commander, looks at a display of data from the Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-polarimeter Experiment (WUPPE) on the flight deck of the Earth orbiting Space Shuttle Endeavour. |
| Date Taken |
1995-03-03 |
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