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STS51G-02-016 - STS-51G - STS-51G crew activities

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STS51G-02-016 - STS-51G - STS-51G crew activities

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Description: Photographic documentation showing STS-51G crew activities. Views include: Payload Specialist Sultan Salman Abdelazize Al-Saud enters the flight deck from the middeck through hatchway (001); mission commander Daniel C. Brandenstein sits in the area behind the commander's station holding a plastic bag that contains a sandwich (002); views from the back showing Mission Specialist (MS) Shannon W. Lucid working on the aft flight deck (003-004); views of pilot John O. Creighton in the pilot's station on the flight deck (005-006); MS Steven R. Nagel sits in the commander's station (007-008); Al Saud floats above the pilot's station (009); a shirtless Payload Specialist Patrick Baudry (who also has wires attached to his body) floats over the pilot's station (010); Creighton, with a shirtless Baudry visible in the background (011-012); a shirtless Baudry sits in the pilot's station (013); MS John N. Fabian floats over the pilot's station on the forward flight deck (014); Creighton, with a food container, floats under the windows on the aft flight deck (015-016); MS Shannon W. Lucid holds a food container as she sits in the commander's station on the forward flight deck (017); Nagel sucks food through a staw attached to food container (018-019); Brandenstein with a stack of food containers (020); Al-Saud uses a camera at a window on the flight deck (021-024).

Subject Terms: PAYLOAD SPECIALISTS, CREWS, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION 51-G, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), ASTRONAUTS

Date Taken: 7/12/2000

Original: Film

Preservation File Format: TIFF
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