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S36-03-025 - STS-036 - STS-36 crew activities

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S36-03-025 - STS-036 - STS-36 crew activities

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Description: Photographic documentation showing STS-36 crew activities. Views include: Launch & Escape Suit (LES) stowed underneath forward middeck lockers (001); Mission Specialist (MS) Richard M. Mullane fools around with model human head (002-003); model human head floating (004-006); pilot John H. Casper, MS Pierre J. Thuot and a crewmember, Thuot and the crewmember looking into hardware (007-009); MS David C. Hilmers point the large-format AEROLINHOF camera out a window (010-011); Mullane points 70mm HASSELBLAD camera out overhead window on the aft flight deck (012-013, 016); Hilmers holds AEROLINHOF camera (014); Mullane poses with photograph (015); Mullane holds HASSELBLAD camera (017, 021); mission commander John O. Creighton, wearing cap, sits in commanders station (018); Creighton holds up photograph (019); Mullane looks out window (020); MS Pierre J. Thuot with AEROLINHOF camera (022-023); Creighton, sitting in commanders station, listens to music (024-025); pilot John H. Casper in the pilots station (026-027); Thuot (028-029); Creighton poses with photograph on aft flight deck (030); Casper poses on the middeck, with Creighton in background (031-033); Creighton (034); Thuot (035-037).

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, CREWS, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, STS-36, ATLANTIS (ORBITER)

Date Taken: 12/29/1999 0:00

Original: Film

Preservation File Format: TIFF
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