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STS084-377-014 - STS-084 - STS-84 and Mir 23 crewmembers exchange gifts during meal after docking

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STS084-377-014 - STS-084 - STS-84 and Mir 23 crewmembers exchange gifts during meal after docking

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Description: The STS-84 and Mir 23 crewmembers exchange gifts during a meal after the shuttle docked with the Mir Space Station. Various views of gift exchange includes photo albums presented to Lazutkin and Tsibliev and chocolate shuttles. View STS084-377-026 was selected by the crew for use in the postflight presentation; Elena Kondakova floats the chocolate shuttles. Mir 23 crewmember Vasily Tsibliev has his photo album open to the two photographs of himself and Charlie Precourt, each wearing the uniform of the other.

Subject Terms: STS-84, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), MIR SPACE STATION, ASTRONAUTS, COSMONAUTS, CAMERAS, CEREMONIES

Date Taken: 5/17/1997

Original: Film

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