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61C-14-017 - STS-61C - STS-61C crew activities

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61C-14-017 - STS-61C - STS-61C crew activities

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Description: Photographic documentation showing STS-61C crew activities. Views include: Mission Specialist (MS) Steven A. Hawley, mission commander Robert L. Gibson and other crewmembers scattered around the middeck (009); Gibson and other crewmembers on middeck (010-011); Gibson works with meal tray assemblies which are fastened to forward middeck lockers (012); crewmember floating on the aft flight deck, looking out a window (013-014); Gibson, Bolden, MS George D. Nelson and other crewmembers with meal tray assemblies (015-017); overhead view showing Bill Nelson with a meal tray assembly (018); Gibson, Bolden (who has pulled the drawer out from a middeck locker) and Payload Specialist Bill Nelson on the middeck (019-021); Bill Nelson and Payload Specialist Robert J. Cenker with meal tray assemblies on the middeck (022); Gibson and Bill Nelson with meal tray assemblies (023); Bill Nelson, Cenker and George Nelson with meal tray assemblies on the middeck (024); Cenker and George Nelson with meal tray assemblies on the middeck (025-026); crewmember looks through an aft window on the aft flight deck (027); Gibson with a camera on the flight deck (028); Gibson holds camera to his eye with the aft control station and an aft window visible in the background (028).

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, CREWS, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION 61-C, COLUMBIA (ORBITER)

Date Taken: 5/25/2000

Original: Film

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-61C

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