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Endeavour, OV-105, rollout w
| Title |
Endeavour, OV-105, rollout with STS-49 crew at RI in Palmdale, California |
| Description |
Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle 105, rollout ceremonies held at the Rockwell International (RI) Space Systems Facility in Palmdale, California. JSC Astronaut Office Chief and STS-49 Commander Daniel C. Brandenstein, standing at podium, introduces the other members of the STS-49 crew. Wearing white caps and standing behind Brandenstein are (left to right) Mission Specialist (MS) Bruce E. Melnick, MS Thomas D. Akers, MS Pierre J. Thuot, MS Kathryn C. Thornton, and Pilot Kevin P. Chilton. Seated next to the podium (left) and applauding is NASA Administrator Rear Admiral Richard H. Truly. Other NASA Officials are seated on the stage including William B. Lenoir seated next to vacant chair on the right. The stage is set up in front of OV-105 which creates the backdrop for the scene. |
| Date |
05.06.1991 |
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Endeavour, OV-105, rollout w
| Title |
Endeavour, OV-105, rollout with STS-49 crew at RI, Palmdale, California |
| Description |
Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, rollout ceremonies held at the Rockwell International (RI) Space Systems Facility in Palmdale, California. STS-49 crewmembers and NASA Officials are seated on a stage in front of OV-105 and surrounded by an enthusiastic crowd as Official, standing at the podium, welcomes them. On either side of the podium are NASA Administrator Rear Admiral Richard H. Truly (left) and JSC Astronaut Office Chief and STS-49 Commander Daniel C. Brandenstein (right). Next to Brandenstein is William B. Lenoir. Many of the crewmembers seated on the stage are wearing white caps. |
| Date |
05.06.1991 |
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EVA training in the WETF for
| Title |
EVA training in the WETF for STS-5 crewmen |
| Description |
Portrait view of Mission Specialist/Astronaut Joseph P. Allen is assisted as he dons a space suit for training in an extravehicular activity (EVA) simulation in the Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). He is wearing the full suit minus the communication carrier assembly and helmet (34884), Portrait view of Mission Specialist/Astronaut William B. Lenoir, donning a space suit for EVA training in the WETF. He is wearing the full suit and communication carrier assembly but no helmet or gloves (34885). |
| Date |
08.05.1982 |
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Underwater views of STS-5 cr
| Title |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training |
| Description |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training. Mission Specialist/Astronaut Joseph P. Allen, wearing an extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) and weighted down to achieve neutral buoyancy, uses a communication system to talk with fellow Mission Specialist/Astronaut William B. Lenoir (out of frame) during underwater simulation of STS-5 extravehicular activity (EVA) (35899), Both mission specialists coordinate their efforts on a chore near the airlock hatch during training. Lenoir is facing the camera. Their background is a full-scale mock-up of the shuttle payload bay (35900), Lenoir works underwater with a portable foot restraint during training underwater. Allen's backpack or mockup for a portable life support system (PLSS) is seen in one corner of the frame (35901). |
| Date |
08.23.1982 |
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Endeavour, OV-105, rollout w
| Title |
Endeavour, OV-105, rollout with STS-49 crew at RI in Palmdale, California |
| Description |
Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle 105, rollout ceremonies held at the Rockwell International (RI) Space Systems Facility in Palmdale, California. JSC Astronaut Office Chief and STS-49 Commander Daniel C. Brandenstein, standing at podium, introduces the other members of the STS-49 crew. Wearing white caps and standing behind Brandenstein are (left to right) Mission Specialist (MS) Bruce E. Melnick, MS Thomas D. Akers, MS Pierre J. Thuot, MS Kathryn C. Thornton, and Pilot Kevin P. Chilton. Seated next to the podium (left) and applauding is NASA Administrator Rear Admiral Richard H. Truly. Other NASA Officials are seated on the stage including William B. Lenoir seated next to vacant chair on the right. The stage is set up in front of OV-105 which creates the backdrop for the scene. |
| Date Taken |
1991-05-06 |
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Endeavour, OV-105, rollout w
| Title |
Endeavour, OV-105, rollout with STS-49 crew at RI, Palmdale, California |
| Description |
Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, rollout ceremonies held at the Rockwell International (RI) Space Systems Facility in Palmdale, California. STS-49 crewmembers and NASA Officials are seated on a stage in front of OV-105 and surrounded by an enthusiastic crowd as Official, standing at the podium, welcomes them. On either side of the podium are NASA Administrator Rear Admiral Richard H. Truly (left) and JSC Astronaut Office Chief and STS-49 Commander Daniel C. Brandenstein (right). Next to Brandenstein is William B. Lenoir. Many of the crewmembers seated on the stage are wearing white caps. |
| Date Taken |
1991-05-06 |
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Mission Specialist Lenoir ch
| Title |
Mission Specialist Lenoir checks vision using DIOPTER measuring device |
| Description |
Mission Specialist William B. Lenoir checks his vision using DIOPTER measuring device on middeck in front of Development Flight Instrument (DFI) unit. |
| Date Taken |
1982-11-16 |
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Mission specialist Lenoir ta
| Title |
Mission specialist Lenoir takes break to eat his meal |
| Description |
Mission specialist William B. Lenoir takes break to eat his meal. Wet trash stowage bags free float around him. A fire extinguisher hangs on the wall in front of him. |
| Date Taken |
1982-11-11 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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STS-31 crew egresses Discove
| Title |
STS-31 crew egresses Discovery, OV-103, via stairway after EAFB landing |
| Description |
NASA's Acting Associate Administrator for Space Flight William B. Lenoir greets the STS-31 crew as they egress Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, via a mobile stairway. Stepping off the bottom stair onto Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB) concrete runway 22 is Commander Loren J. Shriver. He is followed by Mission Specialist (MS) Steven A. Hawley, MS Bruce McCandless II, MS Kathryn D. Sullivan, and Pilot Charles F. Bolden. Ground personnel look on as the crewmembers, wearing their launch and entry suits (LESs), exit OV-103. Wheel stop occurred at 6:51:00 am (Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)). |
| Date Taken |
1990-04-29 |
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STS-33 crewmembers receive p
| Title |
STS-33 crewmembers receive post landing greeting at EAFB, California |
| Description |
STS-33 crewmembers are greeted by NASA-JSC manager Donald R. Puddy and former astronaut William B. Lenoir after egressing Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103. Standing on dark runway are (left to right) Puddy, Mission Specialist (MS) Kathryn C. Thornton, Lenoir, Commander Frederick D. Gregory, Pilot John E. Blaha, MS F. Story Musgrave, and MS Manley L. Carter, Jr. Blaha, pointing to OV-103 in the background, tells Musgrave to get back onboard. The astronauts are wearing their orange launch and entry suits (LESs) with mission baseball caps. The landing occurred at 16:31:02 pm Pacific Standard Time (PST) on concrete runway 04 at Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB), California. |
| Date Taken |
1989-11-27 |
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STS-34 crewmembers egress OV
| Title |
STS-34 crewmembers egress OV-104 via mobile stairway after EAFB landing |
| Description |
STS-34 crewmembers, wearing launch and entry suits (LESs), egress Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, via mobile stairway after safely landing on Runway 23 dry lake bed at Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB), California. The crewmembers are greeted by NASA Acting Associate Administrator for Space Flight William B. Lenoir and NASA Administrator Richard H. Truly. Commander Donald E. Williams, shaking hands with Truly, is followed by Mission Specialist (MS) Franklin R. Chang-Diaz who is greeted by Lenoir, MS Ellen S. Baker, MS Shannon W. Lucid, and Pilot Michael J. McCulley. |
| Date Taken |
1989-10-23 |
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STS-34 crewmembers pose with
| Title |
STS-34 crewmembers pose with NASA administrators after EAFB landing |
| Description |
STS-34 crewmembers, wearing launch and entry suits (LESs), pose in front of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, with NASA and NASA-JSC administrators on Runway 23 dry lake bed at Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB), California. Left to right are JSC Flight Crew Operations Directorate (FCOD) Director Donald R. Puddy, Pilot Michael J. McCulley, Commander Donald E. Williams, Mission Specialist (MS) Ellen S. Baker, MS Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, MS Shannon W. Lucid, NASA Acting Associate Administrator for Space Flight William B. Lenoir, and NASA Administrator Richard H. Truly. |
| Date Taken |
1989-10-23 |
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STS-35 MS Hoffman is greeted
| Title |
STS-35 MS Hoffman is greeted by JSC manager Puddy and NASA administrator Lenoir |
| Description |
NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight Dr. William B. Lenoir (second left) shakes hands with Mission Specialist (MS) Jeffrey A. Hoffman soon after the seven crewmembers egressed Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, at Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB), California. Also pictured are JSC Flight Crew Operations Directorate (FCOD) Director Donald R. Puddy (left) and Commander Vance D. Brand. OV-102 landed on EAFB concrete runway 22 at 9:54:09 pm (Pacific Standard Time) ending its nine-day STS-35 Astronomy Laboratory 1 (ASTRO-1) mission. |
| Date Taken |
1990-12-10 |
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STS-35 crew and NASA managem
| Title |
STS-35 crew and NASA management inspect OV-102 after landing at EAFB, Calif |
| Description |
STS-35 NASA JSC Flight Crew Operations Directorate (FCOD) Director Donald R. Puddy (center) joins the STS-35 crewmembers in a post landing walk-around inspection of Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, at Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB), California. Crewmembers, wearing launch and entry suits (LESs), include (left to right) Commander Vance D. Brand, Mission Specialist (MS) John M. Lounge, Payload Specialist Ronald A. Parise, Pilot Guy S. Gardner, and MS Jeffrey A. Hoffman. NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight Dr. William B. Lenoir is at far left in the background. OV-102 landed on concrete runway 22 at EAFB at 9:54:09 pm (Pacific Standard Time (PST)). OV-102's nose cone and nose landing gear (NLG) door are visible at the left corner of the frame. |
| Date Taken |
1990-12-10 |
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STS-36 crewmembers egress At
| Title |
STS-36 crewmembers egress Atlantis, OV-104, via stairway after EAFB landing |
| Description |
STS-36 crewmembers egress Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, via mobile stairway following touchdown on Runway 23 drylake bed at Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB), California. Commander John O. Creighton, leading crewmembers down the stairway, is followed by Pilot John H. Casper, Mission Specialist (MS) Pierre J. Thuot, MS David C. Hilmers, and MS Richard M. Mullane. On the runway, Acting NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight Dr. William B. Lenoir, JSC Flight Crew Operations Directorate Director Donald R. Puddy, and JSC Astronaut Office Acting Chief Michael L. Coats wait to greet crewmembers. |
| Date Taken |
1990-03-03 |
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STS-36 crewmembers egress At
| Title |
STS-36 crewmembers egress Atlantis, OV-104, via stairway after EAFB landing |
| Description |
STS-36 crewmembers egress Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, via mobile stairway following touchdown on Runway 23 drylake bed at Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB), California. As Commander John O. Creighton steps onto the runway, he is greeted by Acting NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight Dr. William B. Lenoir and JSC Flight Crew Operations Directorate Director Donald R. Puddy. Following Creighton are Pilot John H. Casper, Mission Specialist (MS) Pierre J. Thuot, MS David C. Hilmers, and MS Richard M. Mullane. Ground servicing personnel and equipment appear in view. |
| Date Taken |
1990-03-03 |
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Underwater views of STS-5 cr
| Title |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training |
| Description |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training. In this view, Mission Specialist/Astronaut Joseph P. Allen is in the foreground and Mission Specialist/Astronaut William B. Lenoir is at the top of the photography. Both men are wearing extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) space suits and are weighted down to achieve neutral buoyancy in the 25-ft. deep pool. The background is a full-scale mockup of the Space Shuttle's cargo bay area. Divers assist in the training (35894), Allen goes through a simulation exercise with divers all around (35985), Divers assist the fully suited and tethered Lenoir as he simulates work to be done in the shuttle cargo bay (35986), Lenoir anchors himself to a full-scale mockup of the shuttle orbiter's cargo bay and holds onto a restraining device (35987). |
| Date Taken |
1982-08-23 |
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Underwater views of STS-5 cr
| Title |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training |
| Description |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training. In this view, Mission Specialist/Astronaut Joseph P. Allen is in the foreground and Mission Specialist/Astronaut William B. Lenoir is at the top of the photography. Both men are wearing extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) space suits and are weighted down to achieve neutral buoyancy in the 25-ft. deep pool. The background is a full-scale mockup of the Space Shuttle's cargo bay area. Divers assist in the training (35894), Allen goes through a simulation exercise with divers all around (35985), Divers assist the fully suited and tethered Lenoir as he simulates work to be done in the shuttle cargo bay (35986), Lenoir anchors himself to a full-scale mockup of the shuttle orbiter's cargo bay and holds onto a restraining device (35987). |
| Date Taken |
1982-08-23 |
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EVA training in the WETF for
| Title |
EVA training in the WETF for STS-5 crewmen |
| Description |
Portrait view of Mission Specialist/Astronaut Joseph P. Allen is assisted as he dons a space suit for training in an extravehicular activity (EVA) simulation in the Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). He is wearing the full suit minus the communication carrier assembly and helmet (34884), Portrait view of Mission Specialist/Astronaut William B. Lenoir, donning a space suit for EVA training in the WETF. He is wearing the full suit and communication carrier assembly but no helmet or gloves (34885). |
| Date Taken |
1982-08-05 |
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EVA training in the WETF for
| Title |
EVA training in the WETF for STS-5 crewmen |
| Description |
Portrait view of Mission Specialist/Astronaut Joseph P. Allen is assisted as he dons a space suit for training in an extravehicular activity (EVA) simulation in the Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). He is wearing the full suit minus the communication carrier assembly and helmet (34884), Portrait view of Mission Specialist/Astronaut William B. Lenoir, donning a space suit for EVA training in the WETF. He is wearing the full suit and communication carrier assembly but no helmet or gloves (34885). |
| Date Taken |
1982-08-05 |
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Underwater views of STS-5 cr
| Title |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training |
| Description |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training. In this view, Mission Specialist/Astronaut Joseph P. Allen is in the foreground and Mission Specialist/Astronaut William B. Lenoir is at the top of the photography. Both men are wearing extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) space suits and are weighted down to achieve neutral buoyancy in the 25-ft. deep pool. The background is a full-scale mockup of the Space Shuttle's cargo bay area. Divers assist in the training (35894), Allen goes through a simulation exercise with divers all around (35985), Divers assist the fully suited and tethered Lenoir as he simulates work to be done in the shuttle cargo bay (35986), Lenoir anchors himself to a full-scale mockup of the shuttle orbiter's cargo bay and holds onto a restraining device (35987). |
| Date Taken |
1982-08-23 |
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View of the STS-5 crew durin
| Title |
View of the STS-5 crew during preflight press conference in bldg 2 |
| Description |
View of the STS-5 crew during their preflight press conference in bldg 2 rm 135 briefing room on July 20, 1982. They are, right to left, Astronaut Vance D. Brand, commander, Robert F. Overmyer, pilot, William B. Lenoir and Joseph P. ALlen, both Mission Specialists. They pose with a small model of the Space Shuttle Orbiter, its two solid rocket boosters and external fuel tank. |
| Date Taken |
1982-07-28 |
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Underwater views of STS-5 cr
| Title |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training |
| Description |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training. In this view, Mission Specialist/Astronaut Joseph P. Allen is in the foreground and Mission Specialist/Astronaut William B. Lenoir is at the top of the photography. Both men are wearing extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) space suits and are weighted down to achieve neutral buoyancy in the 25-ft. deep pool. The background is a full-scale mockup of the Space Shuttle's cargo bay area. Divers assist in the training (35894), Allen goes through a simulation exercise with divers all around (35985), Divers assist the fully suited and tethered Lenoir as he simulates work to be done in the shuttle cargo bay (35986), Lenoir anchors himself to a full-scale mockup of the shuttle orbiter's cargo bay and holds onto a restraining device (35987). |
| Date Taken |
1982-08-23 |
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STS-4 post flight crew debri
| Title |
STS-4 post flight crew debriefing in JSC conference room |
| Description |
STS-4 Commander Ken Mattingly and Pilot Henry Hartsfield discuss mission events with astronauts and administrators during a post flight crew debriefing held in a JSC conference room. Seated around the conference table clockwise (from lower left) are astronaut William B. Lenoir, Hartsfield, Mattingly, astronaut Robert F. Overmyer, astronaut S. David Griggs, astronaut Karol J. Bobko, astronaut John W. Young, administrator George W. Abbey, and astronaut Vance D. Brand. On the perimeter of the room are astronaut George D. Nelson (left) and astronaut Francis (Dick) Scobee (right). |
| Date Taken |
1982-07-12 |
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Astronaut Sally Ride records
| Title |
Astronaut Sally Ride records some pre-launch activites at KSC |
| Description |
Astronaut Sally K. Ride, mission specialist for STS-7, records some of the prelaunch activity for STS-6 at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC). Astronaut William B. Lenoir, STS-5 mission specialist, is at left. Others pictured include Richard W. Nygren (center), Chief of the Vehicle Integration Section of the Operations Division at JSC, and Astronaut William F. Fisher, second right. |
| Date Taken |
1993-04-28 |
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Underwater views of STS-5 cr
| Title |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training |
| Description |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during Extravehicular Activity (EVA) training. Mission Specialist/Astronaut William B. Lenoir, left, and Joseph P. Allen in this photo are standing on the Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF) platform, about to be lowered in to the water in full extravehicular mobility units (EMU). Once underwater, they will be in a full-scale mockup of the payload bay for EVA training. |
| Date Taken |
1982-08-25 |
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Underwater views of STS-5 cr
| Title |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training |
| Description |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training. Mission Specialist/Astronaut Joseph P. Allen, wearing an extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) and weighted down to achieve neutral buoyancy, uses a communication system to talk with fellow Mission Specialist/Astronaut William B. Lenoir (out of frame) during underwater simulation of STS-5 extravehicular activity (EVA) (35899), Both mission specialists coordinate their efforts on a chore near the airlock hatch during training. Lenoir is facing the camera. Their background is a full-scale mock-up of the shuttle payload bay (35900), Lenoir works underwater with a portable foot restraint during training underwater. Allen's backpack or mockup for a portable life support system (PLSS) is seen in one corner of the frame (35901). |
| Date Taken |
1982-08-23 |
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STS-5 crewmembers take part
| Title |
STS-5 crewmembers take part in countdown demonstration test (CDDT) |
| Description |
STS-5 crewmembers take part in countdown demonstration test (CDDT) at the launch pad 39, Kennedy Space Center. They are, left to right, Vance D. Brand, commander, William B. Lenoir, mission specialist, Robert F. Overmyer, pilot, and Joseph P. Allen, mission specialist. |
| Date Taken |
1982-10-06 |
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Underwater views of STS-5 cr
| Title |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training |
| Description |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training. Mission Specialist/Astronaut Joseph P. Allen, wearing an extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) and weighted down to achieve neutral buoyancy, uses a communication system to talk with fellow Mission Specialist/Astronaut William B. Lenoir (out of frame) during underwater simulation of STS-5 extravehicular activity (EVA) (35899), Both mission specialists coordinate their efforts on a chore near the airlock hatch during training. Lenoir is facing the camera. Their background is a full-scale mock-up of the shuttle payload bay (35900), Lenoir works underwater with a portable foot restraint during training underwater. Allen's backpack or mockup for a portable life support system (PLSS) is seen in one corner of the frame (35901). |
| Date Taken |
1982-08-23 |
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Underwater views of STS-5 cr
| Title |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training |
| Description |
Underwater views of STS-5 crewmen Lenoir and Allen during EVA training. Mission Specialist/Astronaut Joseph P. Allen, wearing an extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) and weighted down to achieve neutral buoyancy, uses a communication system to talk with fellow Mission Specialist/Astronaut William B. Lenoir (out of frame) during underwater simulation of STS-5 extravehicular activity (EVA) (35899), Both mission specialists coordinate their efforts on a chore near the airlock hatch during training. Lenoir is facing the camera. Their background is a full-scale mock-up of the shuttle payload bay (35900), Lenoir works underwater with a portable foot restraint during training underwater. Allen's backpack or mockup for a portable life support system (PLSS) is seen in one corner of the frame (35901). |
| Date Taken |
1982-08-23 |
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STS-5 crewmembers take part
| Title |
STS-5 crewmembers take part in countdown demonstration test (CDDT) |
| Description |
STS-5 crewmembers take part in countdown demonstration test (CDDT) at the launch pad. Astronaut Vance D. Brand, commander, is at center, flanked by Mission Specialists William B. Lenoir, left, and Joseph P. ALlen. Mission Specialist/Astronaut Kathryn B. Sullivan, Far left, is in training for future mission. |
| Date Taken |
1982-10-06 |
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STS-5 crew during pre-flight
| Title |
STS-5 crew during pre-flight press briefing |
| Description |
STS-5 crew during pre-flight press briefing. Mission Specialist Joseph P. Allen toys with a small space shuttle model while the rest of the STS-5 crew shares a laugh during the October 6 pre-flight press conference. The others are Astronauts Vance D. Brand, right, commander, Robert F. Overmyer, second right, pilot, and William B. Lenoir, mission specialist. |
| Date Taken |
1982-10-19 |
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Astronaut Joseph P. Allen, S
| Title |
Astronaut Joseph P. Allen, STS-5 crew member, in front of open hatch |
| Description |
Astronaut Joseph P. Allen, right, STS-5 mission specialist, slips on jacket portion of his Shuttle constant-wear garment in the White room at Launch Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC). Astronaut William B. Lenoir, STS-5's other mission specialist, left, waits to enter the Columbia, whose open hatch is at center. Electrodes on Allen's face and head are for monitoring his reflexes during launch. |
| Date Taken |
1982-11-13 |
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Astronaut William B. Lenoir,
| Title |
Astronaut William B. Lenoir, STS-5 mission specialist, to enter orbiter |
| Description |
Astronaut William B. Lenoir, STS-5 mission specialist, prepares to enter the space shuttle Columbia hatch from the White Room at Launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC). He is accompanied by two technicians. |
| Date Taken |
1982-11-13 |
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STS-5 debriefing
| Title |
STS-5 debriefing |
| Description |
The four STS-5 astronaut crewmembers (foreground) and three of the successors on STS-6 are pictured during a debriefing session at JSC. STS-5 crewmembers are, left to right, William B. Lenoir, mission specialist, Vance D. Brand, commander, Robert F. Overmyer, pilot, and Joseph P. ALlen IV., mission specialist. STS-6 members in the background area are left to right, F. Story Musgrave, mission specialist, Karol J. Bobko, pilot, and Donald W. Peterson, mission specialist. |
| Date Taken |
1982-11-22 |
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Astronauts Lenoir and Allen
| Title |
Astronauts Lenoir and Allen get in some training in the WETF |
| Description |
Astronaut William B. Lenoir and Joseph P. Allen IV., both mission specialists for STS-5, get in some training time in JSC's weightless environment training facility (WETF). Both men are wearing extravehicular mobility units (EMU). Allen is the crewmember nearer the airlock hatch. Surrounded by divers, the two train in a full-scale mockup of the shuttle's cargo bay. |
| Date Taken |
1983-01-18 |
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Views from the flight surgeo
| Title |
Views from the flight surgeon's console of mission control during STS-7 |
| Description |
This closeup scene is of the flight surgeon's console in the mission operations control room (MOCR) of JSC's mission control center. Dr. James S. Logan, flight surgeon (second right), is joined by Dr. William E. Thornton, center, an astronaut and principal investigator for a number of medical experiments on STS-7. Astronaut William B. Lenoir, left center, is also on console. |
| Date Taken |
1983-06-19 |
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