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STS078-398-032 - STS-078 - COIS, Favier works with experiment assisted by Helms during LMS-1 mission

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STS078-398-032 - STS-078 - COIS, Favier works with experiment assisted by Helms during LMS-1 mission

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Description: STS-78 Payload Specialist Jean-Jacques Favier works with Canal and Otolith Integration Study (COIS) experiment assisted by Susan Helms during the Life and Microgravity Sciences (LMS-1) Spacelab mission. Portrait view of Favier wearing COIS vest and heagear (027-31). Helms measures distance from Favier's head to the black target (032). Favier wears Optokinetic stimulus (OKS) goggles and is steadied by Helms (033-37).

Subject Terms: STS-78, COLUMBIA (ORBITER), PAYLOAD SPECIALISTS, SPACELAB, ASTRONAUTS, BIOMEDICAL DATA, LIFE SCIENCES, GOGGLES, VESTIBULAR TESTS

Date Taken: 7/9/1996

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