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STS029-02-014 - STS-029 - STS-29 crew activities

STS029-02-014 - STS-029 - STS-29 crew activities

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Description: Photographic documentation showing STS-29 crew activities. Views include: pilot John E. Blaha, wearing an orange Launch & Escape Suit (LES), sits in the pilots station (001-003); Mission Specialist (MS) James F. Buchli, wearing a LES, sits behind pilots station on the flight deck (004); MS James P. Bagian in LES but without a helmet holds a camera (005-006); crewmember in area between commanders and pilots station (007); Bagian on aft flight deck (008); mission commander Michael L. Coats, wearing a LES, in the commanders station (009); Coats in the commanders station, Blaha in the pilots station and Buchlie seated on the aft flight deck (010); Blaha in the pilots station with Coats in the background (011); Blaha, wearing an LES, takes off his glasses (012) and poses (013); Springer at a console on the flight deck with rope hanging down between him and the camera (014-015); Bagian goes over a procedure book on the middeck (016); Buchli (017); Buchli and Bagian on the middeck (018-019); Blaha and Springer on the middeck (020-021); Blaha, Bagian and Springer (022).

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, CREWS, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, STS-29, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), LAUNCH ENTRY SUIT

Date Taken: 4/19/2000

Original: Film

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-29

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