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S47-39-015 - STS-047 - Crewmembers on flight deck in LES suits and helmets during landing

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S47-39-015 - STS-047 - Crewmembers on flight deck in LES suits and helmets during landing

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Description: STS-47 crewmembers in Launch and Entry suits (LES) and helmets on the flight deck of orbiter Endeavour during landing. Views include: from front, Mission specialist (MS) N. Jan Davis and MS Jeremy Apt (001); from front, pilot Curtis Brown, MS Davis and MS Apt (002); from front, commander Robert Gibson and MS Apt (003); Davis and Apt (004, 006); from aft, Gibson and Brown (005, 007); light in darkened interior of flight deck (008); Brown with helmet (009); Gibson with helmet (010); Davis and Apt with helmets, Payload Commander (PLC) Mark Lee standing without a helmet (011); Gibson from rear (012); Brown from rear (013); Gibson and Brown from rear (014-015); darkened interior of flight deck (016-017); Gibson from rear (018, 022-023); Brown from rear (020-021, 024).

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, CREWS, FLIGHT DECK, ENDEAVOUR (ORBITER), SPACELAB, STS-47, LANDING, SPACECRAFT LANDING

Date Taken: 11/19/1998 0:00

Original: Film

Preservation File Format: TIFF
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