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STS061-12-009 - STS-061 - Various views of the STS-61 crew on the Endeavour's flight deck

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STS061-12-009 - STS-061 - Various views of the STS-61 crew on the Endeavour's flight deck

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Description: Various candid views of the STS-61 crew on the Endeavour's flight deck including: Mission specialist F. Story Musgrave poses for a photo on the aft flight deck with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) visible in the windows behind him (005-8, 010-1). Mission specialist Tom Akers is photographed on the aft flight deck with cables near his head (009). Musgrave and Akers pose on the aft flight deck (012-3). Musgrave and mission specialist Kathryn Thornton pose on the aft flight deck (014-6). Thornton poses on the aft flight deck holding a personal photo (017-8). Mission specialist Claude Nicollier is photographed floating between the commander's and pilot's station on the forward flight deck (019-21). Thornton and Akers pose for photos on the aft flight deck with the HST in the windows behind them (022-5). Nicollier poses for a photo on the aft flight deck with the HST in the windows behind him (026). He is holding a open his crew notebook with a drawing around the mission patch (027-8). View of the HST as seen through the aft flight deck window (029). Various STS-61 crewmembers gather around the aft flight deck windows to take pictures (030). Mission specialists Jeff Hoffman and Nicollier pose for photos on the aft flight deck with the HST in the windows behind them. A model of the HST floats in front of them (031-3).

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, STS-61, ENDEAVOUR (ORBITER), FLIGHT DECK

Date Taken: 3/9/1998

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