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STS-74 Crew Photo
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STS-74 Crew Photo |
| Description |
These four NASA astronauts and one Canadian astronaut are in training for the STS-74 mission of the Space Shuttle Atlantis, scheduled later this year. Astronauts Kenneth D. Cameron (front right) and James D. Halsell Jr. (front left) are commander and pilot, respectively, for the flight. On the back row, left to right, as astronauts William McArthur Jr., Jerry L. Ross and Chris A. Hadfield, all mission specialists. Hadfield is an international mission specialist representing the Canadian Space Agency. |
| Date |
08.01.1995 |
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STS-74 leaves O&C Building f
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STS-74 leaves O&C Building for TCDT |
| Description |
The STS-74 flight crew walks out of the Operations and Checkout Building on their way to conduct Terminal Countdown Demostration Test (TCDT) exercises while aboard the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A. They are (from right): Mission Commander Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur Jr., Chris Hadfield, and Jerry Ross (back). Hadfield is an international mission specialist representing the Canadian Space Agency. This flight will feature the second docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Mir space station. Docking operations will be conducted with the Russian-built Docking Module attached to the end of the Orbiter Docking System (ODS) located in Atlantis payload bay. The DM will be left attached to the Mir when Atlantis undocks. This module will serve as a means to improve future Shuttle-Mir docking operations. |
| Date |
10.18.1995 |
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McArthur during EVA and refl
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Close-up of Mission Speciali
sts092-336-013
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2000-10-17 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
sts092-336-013 |
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Crewmember in SPACELAB weari
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Mission Specialist William M
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| date |
1993-01-11 |
| creator |
NASA |
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sts058-202-001 |
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Crewmember in SPACELAB weari
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Mission Specialist William M
STS058-202-002
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image |
| date |
1993-01-11 |
| creator |
NASA |
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STS058-202-002 |
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Crewmember in SPACELAB weari
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Mission Specialist William M
STS058-202-003
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image |
| date |
1993-01-11 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
STS058-202-003 |
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Crewmembers eating in the mi
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Mission Commander John Blaha
STS058-13-025
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1993-01-11 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
STS058-13-025 |
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Duffy, Melroy, McArthur and
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Command Brian Duffy still we
sts092-329-004
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| date |
2000-10-11 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
sts092-329-004 |
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Crewmembers hang out in the
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Mission Specialist William M
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| date |
2000-10-24 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
sts092-314-008 |
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STS-74 crew activities durin
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Views of STS-74 crew activit
STS074-332-036
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IMAGE |
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| date |
1995-12-18 |
| creator |
NASA |
| identifier |
STS074-332-036 |
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Crewmembers eating in the mi
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Mission Commander John Blaha
STS058-13-022
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1993-01-11 |
| creator |
NASA |
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STS058-13-022 |
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| General Description |
STS-92 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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| General Description |
STS-92 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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| General Description |
STS-92 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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| General Description |
STS-92 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Members of the STS-92 crew pose for the photographer during a break from checking out Discovery's payload bay in the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1. Their mission, the fourth U.S. flight to the ISS, includes as payload the Integrated Truss Structure Z1, an early exterior framework to allow the first U.S. solar arrays on a future flight to be temporarily installed on Unity for early power, Ku-band communication to support early science capability and U.S. television, and PMA-3 to provide a Shuttle docking port for solar array installation on the sixth ISS flight and Lab installation on the seventh ISS flight. The crew comprises Mission Commander Brian Duffy, Pilot Pamela Melroy, and Mission Specialists Koichi Wakata, Leroy Chiao, Peter "Jeff" Wisoff, Michael Lopez-Alegria, and William McArthur. Launch of STS-92 is scheduled for Sept. 21, 2000. Wakata is with the National Space Development Agency of Japan |
| Release Date |
04/20/2000 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Members of the STS-92 crew take a moment for discussion while checking out the payload bay of the orbiter Discovery in the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1. Their mission, the fourth U.S. flight to the ISS, includes as payload the Integrated Truss Structure Z1, an early exterior framework to allow the first U.S. solar arrays on a future flight to be temporarily installed on Unity for early power, Ku-band communication to support early science capability and U.S. television, and PMA-3 to provide a Shuttle docking port for solar array installation on the sixth ISS flight and Lab installation on the seventh ISS flight. The crew comprises Mission Commander Brian Duffy, Pilot Pamela Melroy, and Mission Specialists Koichi Wakata, Leroy Chiao, Peter "Jeff" Wisoff, Michael Lopez-Alegria, and William McArthur. Launch of STS-92 is scheduled for Sept. 21, 2000. Wakata is with the National Space Development Agency of Japan |
| Release Date |
04/20/2000 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, members of the STS-92 crew examine equipment that will be part of their mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The fourth U.S. flight to the ISS, the mission payload includes the Integrated Truss Structure Z1, an early exterior framework to allow the first U.S. solar arrays on a future flight to be temporarily installed on Unity for early power, Ku-band communication to support early science capability and U.S. television, and PMA-3 to provide a Shuttle docking port for solar array installation on the sixth ISS flight and Lab installation on the seventh ISS flight. The crew comprises Mission Commander Brian Duffy, Pilot Pamela Melroy, and Mission Specialists Koichi Wakata, Leroy Chiao, Peter "Jeff" Wisoff, Michael Lopez-Alegria, and William McArthur. Launch of STS-92 is scheduled for Sept. 21, 2000. Wakata is with the National Space Development Agency of Japan. |
| Release Date |
04/20/2000 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
| Description |
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, members of the STS-92 crew examine equipment that will be part of their mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The fourth U.S. flight to the ISS, the mission payload includes the Integrated Truss Structure Z1, an early exterior framework to allow the first U.S. solar arrays on a future flight to be temporarily installed on Unity for early power, Ku-band communication to support early science capability and U.S. television, and PMA-3 to provide a Shuttle docking port for solar array installation on the sixth ISS flight and Lab installation on the seventh ISS flight. The crew comprises Mission Commander Brian Duffy, Pilot Pamela Melroy, and Mission Specialists Koichi Wakata, Leroy Chiao, Peter "Jeff" Wisoff, Michael Lopez-Alegria, and William McArthur. Launch of STS-92 is scheduled for Sept. 21, 2000. Wakata is with the National Space Development Agency of Japan |
| Release Date |
04/20/2000 |
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -
| Description |
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, members of the STS-92 crew examine equipment that will be part of their mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The fourth U.S. flight to the ISS, the mission payload includes the Integrated Truss Structure Z1, an early exterior framework to allow the first U.S. solar arrays on a future flight to be temporarily installed on Unity for early power, Ku-band communication to support early science capability and U.S. television, and PMA-3 to provide a Shuttle docking port for solar array installation on the sixth ISS flight and Lab installation on the seventh ISS flight. The crew comprises Mission Commander Brian Duffy, Pilot Pamela Melroy, and Mission Specialists Koichi Wakata, Leroy Chiao, Peter "Jeff" Wisoff, Michael Lopez-Alegria, and William McArthur. Launch of STS-92 is scheduled for Sept. 21, 2000. Wakata is with the National Space Development Agency of Japan |
| Release Date |
04/20/2000 |
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Astronaut William McArthur p
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Astronaut William McArthur prepares for a training exercise |
| Description |
Wearing training versions of the partial pressure launch and entry garment, Astronaut William S. McArthur prepares to rehearse emergency egress procedures for the STS-58 mission. He is standing outside of the side hatch to the full fuselage trainer. |
| Date Taken |
1993-07-20 |
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Astronaut William McArthur p
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Astronaut William McArthur prepares for a training exercise |
| Description |
Wearing training versions of the partial pressure launch and entry garment, Astronaut William S. McArthur listens to a briefing on emergency egress procedures for the STS-58 mission. |
| Date Taken |
1993-07-20 |
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Astronaut William McArthur t
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Astronaut William McArthur talks to students on earth using SAREX |
| Description |
From the flight deck of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Columbia, astronaut William S. McArthur talks to students on Earth. The mission specialist's activity was part of the Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX) which serves to enlighten students around the world on the topic of space travel. McArthur (call letters KC5ACR) is one of three licensed amateur radio operators on the seven-member flight. |
| Date Taken |
1993-10-24 |
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Astronaut William McArthur i
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Astronaut William McArthur in medical experiment in SLS-2 |
| Description |
Astronaut William S. McArthur, mission specialist, participates in an experiment using the rebreathing assembly and a gas analyzer mass spectrometer that investigates in-space distribution and movement of blood and gas in the pulmonary system. The data gathered during the two-week flight will be compared with results of tests performed on Earth to determine the changes that occur in pulmonary functions. |
| Date Taken |
1993-10-28 |
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