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STS078-352-021 - STS-078 - Crewmember activity in the Spacelab module

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STS078-352-021 - STS-078 - Crewmember activity in the Spacelab module

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Description: STS-78 Payload Specialist Jean-Jacques Favier works with computer in the Spacelab module while Commander Tom Henricks looks on (001-4). Payload Commander Susan Helms uses a fairy wand and strobe light in various locations in the Spacelab (005-10). Mission Specialist Charles Brady tumbles in the Spacelab with Payload Specialist Robert Thirsk in the forground (011-13). Mission Specialist Richard Linnehan grins in the tunnel adapter (014). Pilot Kevin Kregel floats into the Spacelab from the tunnel carrying a trash bag (015). Linnehan tumbles in the Spacelab (016). Linnehan, Brady and Thirsk floating in the Spacelab (017). Linnehan floating with Kregel and Thirsk in the background (018). Favier comes floating out of the tunnel into the Spacelab (019-22). Fairy wand in front of the overhead aft flight deck windows (023-24, 026). Earth limb and corner of fairy wand (025).

Subject Terms: STS-78, COLUMBIA (ORBITER), ASTRONAUTS, PAYLOAD SPECIALISTS, SPACELAB, WINDOWS, FLIGHT DECK

Date Taken: 7/9/1996

Original: Film

Preservation File Format: TIFF
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