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STS061-31-014 - STS-061 - Various views of the STS-61 crew on middeck preparing for re-entry

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STS061-31-014 - STS-061 - Various views of the STS-61 crew on middeck preparing for re-entry

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Description: Various views of the STS-61 crew on the middeck preparing for re-entry including: Mission specialist Story Musgrave looks up at the camera while preparing Launch and Entry Suits (LES) for his crewmates in the middeck (008). Mission specialist Jeff Hoffman takes a photo of the photographer while on the middeck (009). Musgrave helps Mission commander Richard Covey to don his LES (010). Portrait view of Hoffman on the middeck with his necklace floating up around his face (011). Musgrave helps Mission specialist Tom Akers to don his LES (012). Musgrave helps Hoffman to don his LES (013). Portrait view of Hoffman in his LES and Communication Carrier Assembly (CCA) (014). Musgrave (in his LES) helps Mission specialist Kathryn Thornton to don her LES (015-6). Musgrave and Thornton strap themselves down to their seats on the middeck (017).

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, LAUNCH ENTRY SUIT, MIDDECK, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, STS-61, ENDEAVOUR (ORBITER)

Date Taken: 3/31/1998

Original: Film

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-61

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