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STS081-343-021 - STS-081 - STS-81 crew present gift of oranges and grapefruit

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STS081-343-021 - STS-081 - STS-81 crew present gift of oranges and grapefruit

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Description: A bag of fresh oranges and grapefruit that the STS-81 crew brought for the Mir 22 crew floats in the Base Block module (012). Mir 22 commander Valeri Korzun (seated) is almost obscurred by the fruit he has released from its bag. Behind him, watching are Mir 22 flight engineer Aleksandr Kaleri. To the left are STS-81 mission specialists John Grunsfeld and Jeff Wisoff. To the right is STS-81 commander Michael Baker (013). The Mir 22 and STS-81 crew watch the fruit fly free in the Base Block module (014-5) before they try to recapture it and replace it in its bag (016-21).

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, COSMONAUTS, PRESENTATION, FOOD, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, MIR SPACE STATION, STS-81

Date Taken: 2/20/1997

Categories: Crew Activities

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-81

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1997
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