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S26-03-023 - STS-026 - STS-26 crew activities

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S26-03-023 - STS-026 - STS-26 crew activities

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Description: Photographic documentation showing STS-26 crew activities. Views include: Mission Specialist (MS) George D. Nelson opens locker MF57E (001); MS John M. Lounge (002-003); mission commander Frederick H. Hauck and food containers (004-005); Lounge (006); Hauck (007); Nelson wearing sunglasses (008); pilot Richard O. Covey (009); Hauck (010-011); a barechested Covey lies on top of hardware (012); Lounge (013); Hauck (014); Covey (015); MS David C. Hilmers (016); Hauck (017); Hauck reviews lengthy Text and Graphics System (TAGS) printout as it drifts across the middeck while Hilmers, MS George D. Nelson and Covey eat various snack items (018-020); Nelson with a camera (021); crewmember (022); Covey in the pilots station with a camera (023); Covey in the pilots station looks at a crewmember's feet (024); various views of Covey in the pilots station (025, 028-029); Hauck and another crewmember look through windows on the aft flight deck (026-027); Covey with camera equipment floating nearby on the aft flight deck (030).

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, CREWS, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, STS-26, ATLANTIS (ORBITER)

Date Taken: 5/4/2000

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF
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