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Candid views of crew activity in the flight deck and middeck

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Candid views of crew activity in the flight deck and middeck

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Candid views of crew activity in the flight deck and middeck. STS-85 Commander Curt Brown types on a Payload and General Support Computer (PGSC) in the middeck with OCA (Orbiter Communications Adapter) (027-29). Payload Specialist Bjarni Tryggvason types on the PGSC in the middeck (030). Mission Specialist Robert Curbeam in the foreground and Tryggvason in the background of the middeck (031). Mission Specialist Steve Robinson smiles for the camera holding a checklist in the flight deck (032-34). Robinson types on a PGSC set up on the forward flight deck center console (035). Mission Specialist Robert Curbeam takes photographs of the Earth using a 70mm Hasselblad camera pointed out the overhead flight deck window (036-37). View STS085-316-036 was selected by PAO for release to the public. View STS085-316-029 was selected by the crew for use in the postflight presentation.
NASA Identifier: sts085-316-029

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23/05/2011
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