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STS51G-110-027 - STS-51G - Al-Saud and Baudry participate in the French Pocket Experiment (FPE)

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STS51G-110-027 - STS-51G - Al-Saud and Baudry participate in the French Pocket Experiment (FPE)

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Description: Photographic documentation showing payload specialists Baudry and Al-Saud participating in the French Pocket Experiment (FPE) on the middeck. Views include: Payload Specialist Sultan Salman Abdelazize Al-Saud stands anchored to the orbiter floor with foot restraints (001-008, 030-033, 035); Baudry wears a device overy his eyes to measure angular head movement and up and down eye movement (009-0024); overexposed view showing feet inside foot restraints (025); Payload Specialist Patrick Baudry floats head down to the floor next to Al-Saud who is anchored by foot restraints (026-027); Al-Saud and Baudry float next to one another on the middeck (028); Al-Saud pretends to choke Baudry (029); darkened view of middeck (034).

Subject Terms: SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS, PAYLOAD SPECIALISTS, SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION 51-G, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), POSTURE, EQUILIBRIUM, ASTRONAUTS, CREWS

Date Taken: 7/26/2000

Original: Film

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-51G

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