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S71E0005 - STS-071 - Cosmonaut Strekalov and Astronaut Dunbar hug in greeting

S71E0005 - STS-071 - Cosmonaut Strekalov and Astronaut Dunbar hug in g...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Aboard Russia's Mir Space Station, astronaut Bonnie J. Dunbar gets a giant hug from cosmonaut Gennadiy M. Strekalov, Mir-18 flight engineer. Looking on ... More

S71E0006 - STS-071 - Cosmonaut Strekalov and Astronaut Dunbar shake hands in greeting

S71E0006 - STS-071 - Cosmonaut Strekalov and Astronaut Dunbar shake ha...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Aboard Russia's Mir Space Station, astronaut Bonnie J. Dunbar shakes hands with cosmonaut Gennadiy M. Strekalov, Mir-18 flight engineer. Looking on are ... More

S71E0083 - STS-071 - Dunbar in the Spacelab.

S71E0083 - STS-071 - Dunbar in the Spacelab.

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Astronaut Bonnie J. Dunbar, STS-71 mission specialist in the spacelab on the space shuttle Atlantis Subject Terms: ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, STS-71, ATLANTIS... More

S71E0007 - STS-071 - Astronaut Dunbar places STS-71 patch on wall of Mir Space Station

S71E0007 - STS-071 - Astronaut Dunbar places STS-71 patch on wall of M...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Aboard Russia's Mir Space Station, astronaut Bonnie J. Dunbar attaches a decal of the logo for the STS-71 mission. This photo was taken with an electron... More

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