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S45-18-028 - STS-045 - STS-45 crewmembers engage in various activities

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S45-18-028 - STS-045 - STS-45 crewmembers engage in various activities

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Description: Photographic documentation showing STS-45 crewmembers engaging in various activities on the orbiter Atlantis. Views include: STS-45 crewmember next to the sleeping berths on the middeck (018); crewmember, from below, near the windows on the aft flight deck (019); payload specialist D. Dirk Frimout at the aft flight station while Mission Specialist (MS) and payload commander Kathryn D. Sullivan look up through aft flight deck window behind him (019); dark photograph in which only an aft flight deck window is visible (020); forward flight deck with pilot's seat visible (021); pilot Brian Duffy wears headset assembly and participates in Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX) II (021-026); MS C. Michael Foale sits in commander's seat on the forward flight deck and holds a food packet (027-029); Sullivan participates in Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX) II (030-31) Frimout on the aft flight deck behind the commander's seat, with Foale and a food packet horizontal to the seat (032); Foale in the commander's seat with Duffy horizontal and with Duffy's head pointed toward him (033-034); Frimout checks a procedure book at the aft flight station (035).

Subject Terms: ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, ASTRONAUTS, CREWS, STS-45, ATLANTIS (ORBITER)

Date Taken: 6/30/1999

Original: Film

Preservation File Format: TIFF
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