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S26-04-018 - STS-026 - STS-26 crew activities

S26-04-018 - STS-026 - STS-26 crew activities

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Description: Photographic documentation showing STS-26 crew activities. Views include: mission commander Frederick H. Hauck signs his name in a checklist while sitting in the commanders station (001-004); Mission Specialist (MS) David C. Hilmers, wearing a Hawaiian shirt, holds a pennant next to the airlock on the middeck (005-006); Hilmers poses with pilot Richard O. Covey next to a photograph attached to the airlock (007); Hilmers, Covey and Hauck pose with photograph attached to airlock (008-009); MS George D. Nelson poses next to sleep restraint attached to wall of the middeck (010); Covey (011); crewmember (012); Nelson, Covey and another crewmember on the middeck (013); Hilmers, wearing Hawaiian shirt, on the middeck (014); crewmember's hand holds hardware, with Covey visible in the background on the middeck (015); Hilmers, wearing Hawaiian shirt, sits in the open airlock (016); Covey in the hatchway between the middeck and the flight deck (017-018); hardware (019-020); Hilmers, wearing Hawaiian shirt with a motion picture camera on the middeck (021-022); Hauck pulls on his sock while floating on the middeck (023-025); plastic food bag floats on the middeck (026).

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

Date Taken: 5/9/2000

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-26

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