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STS51C-08-020 - STS-51C - STS-51C crew activities

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STS51C-08-020 - STS-51C - STS-51C crew activities

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Description: Photographic documentation showing STS-51C crew activities. Views include: Mission Specialist Ellison S. Onizuka floats in a corner of the middeck, with the leg of a crewmember visible to one side (015); Onizuka floats on the middeck, with his legs open around pilot Loren J. Shriver (016); Onizuka and Shriver pose on the middeck (017); mission commander Thomas K. Mattingly with a camera, on the forward middeck (018-019); Payton on the flight deck (020); Mattingly uses a camera at a window on the flight deck (021); Onizuka and Shriver pose with thumbs up on the middeck with the port wall in the background (022-023); Payload Specialist Gary E. Payne gives a thumbs up, with the port middeck wall in the background (024); decal reading In Flight Maintenance on forward middeck locker MF43M (025); Onizuka, with an In Flight Maintenance (IFM) decal on his shirt, has a tool on the end of the little finger on his right hand (026); IFM decal floats in front of a sleep restraint, with a crewmember's hand and arm visible to one side (027).

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, CREWS, SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION 51-C, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), CAMERAS, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES

Date Taken: 10/12/2000

Original: Film

Preservation File Format: TIFF
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