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STS082-358-005 - STS-082 - Crewmember activity in the shuttle middeck and flight deck

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STS082-358-005 - STS-082 - Crewmember activity in the shuttle middeck and flight deck

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Description: STS-82 Payload Commander Mark Lee plays around with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Pistol Grip Tools (PGT) in the middeck (001-3). Mission Specialist Steve Smith (left) and Lee (right) stand back-to-back as they get ready to face off with the PGTs (004-5). Lee turns his back to the camera; Smith can be seen in the background (006). Smith moves up the interdeck ladder into the flight deck (007). A PGT floats freely in the middeck with Lee in the background (008). Mission Specialist Steve Hawley plays with a PGT in the middeck (009-11). Hawley pretends to shoot the acronym ``SAMA`` written on a notebook held by Lee who also pretends to shoot; SAMA stands for Solar Array Motion Assessment (012-14). Smith pretends to shoot the SAMA acronym (015-16). Smith and Lee hold PGTs to their heads while holding the SAMA labled notebook (017-18). Mission Specialist Greg Harbaugh smiles for the camera in this darkened view in the flight deck (019).

Subject Terms: STS-82, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), ASTRONAUTS, MIDDECK, SPACE TOOLS

Date Taken: 3/11/1997

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