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61C-15-019 - STS-61C - MS Chang-Diaz and SE82-19

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61C-15-019 - STS-61C - MS Chang-Diaz and SE82-19

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Description: Photographic documentation showing Mission Specialist (MS) Franklin R. Chang-Diaz and SE82-19: Measurement of Auxin Levels and Starch Grains in Plant Roots. Views include: Chang-Diaz at locker MF14O (019); Chang-Diaz pulls stowage container from locker MF14O (020); Chang-Diaz looks at stowage container which he has removed from locker MF14O (021-022); Chang-Diaz removes one of the SE82-19 plastic bags from stowage container (023-024); close-up of a plastic bag labeled SE82-19-002 (025-026); Chang-Diaz holds up plastic bag (027-028); Chang-Diaz squeezes fixative bag (029-030); Chang-Diaz folds air chamber at growth chamber boundary (031-033); Chang-Diaz replaces clamp (034); Chang-Diaz with bag (035); Chang-Diaz kneads fixative into growth chamber (036).

Subject Terms: SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS, PLANTS (BOTANY), MICROGRAVITY, GROWTH, STUDENTS, SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION 61-C, COLUMBIA (ORBITER)

Date Taken: 5/25/2000

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Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-61C

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