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S47-223-036 - STS-047 - VISUAL STABILITY: PS Mohri with experiment hardware and PLC Lee removing it

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Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Specialist (PS) Mamoru Mohri with VISUAL STABILITY hardware and of Payload Commander (PLC) Mark Lee folding up experiment target in Spacelab-Japan (SLJ). Views include: Mohri holding experiment hardware (029); target being raised up at aft end of SLJ (030); Lee folding up target (031-036); Mohri standing next to hardware (037).

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, CREWS, CREW EXPERIMENT STATIONS, EYE MOVEMENTS, SPACELAB, SPACE ADAPTATION SYNDROME, PAYLOAD SPECIALISTS, JAPANESE SPACE PROGRAM, SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS, STS-47, VISUAL SIGNALS, VISUAL STIMULI, VISUAL TASKS

Date Taken: 11/25/1998 0:00

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visual stability visual stability mohri ps mohri experiment hardware experiment hardware plc lee plc lee sts 47 endeavour nasa spaceborne experiments high resolution ultra high resolution payload specialist visual stability hardware target experiment target crew experiment stations visual signals visual stimuli visual tasks mamoru mohri slj mark lee payload commander space adaptation syndrome japanese space program astronauts space program
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1995
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Visual Stability Hardware, Experiment Target, Visual Stability

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visual stability visual stability mohri ps mohri experiment hardware experiment hardware plc lee plc lee sts 47 endeavour nasa spaceborne experiments high resolution ultra high resolution payload specialist visual stability hardware target experiment target crew experiment stations visual signals visual stimuli visual tasks mamoru mohri slj mark lee payload commander space adaptation syndrome japanese space program astronauts space program