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STS084-379-022 - STS-084 - Various candid views of STS-84 crew after hatch opening

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STS084-379-022 - STS-084 - Various candid views of STS-84 crew after hatch opening

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Description: Various candid views of STS-84 and Mir 23 crewmembers after hatch opening. Charlie Precourt and Vasily Tsibliev shake hands in the open hatch between the Mir Space Station Docking Module and the shuttle (029-37). Carlos Noriega in Docking Module (DM) (019). View looking into DM through open hatch (020-21). View looking toward Kristall hatch from the DM (022-23). Precourt and Tsibliev in Kristall (024). Elena Kondakova moves through into Orbiter Docking System (ODS) hatch (025). Ed Lu in ODS (026). Jean-Francois Clervoy in tunnel adapter (027-28). View STS084-379-034 was selected by PAO for public distribution; handshake.

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

Date Taken: 5/17/1997

Original: Film

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