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STS072-303-038 - STS-072 - DSO 604 OI-3, Barry and Jett conduct experiment in the middeck

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STS072-303-038 - STS-072 - DSO 604 OI-3, Barry and Jett conduct experiment in the middeck

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Description: STS-72 Mission Specialist Daniel Barry serves as the test subject for Detailed Supplementary Objective (DSO) 604 OI-3, visual-vestibular integration as a function of adaptation experiment in the middeck. Pilot Brent Jett monitors the test. View 028 is an out of focus image of Jett. Mission Specialist Leroy Chiao floats down into the middeck during the experiment (037). Barry stows hardware in locker MF43K after the experiment is over (038).

Subject Terms: STS-72, ENDEAVOUR (ORBITER), ASTRONAUTS, VESTIBULAR STUDIES, VISUAL PERCEPTION, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, MIDDECK

Date Taken: 1/30/1996

Categories: Experiment (Medical)

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF
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