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STS074-358-020 - STS-074 - Astronaut Halsell floats in Mir Base Block

STS074-358-020 - STS-074 - Astronaut Halsell floats in Mir Base Block

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-74 James Halsell flys through the Mir space station Base Block, coming directly toward the camera then stops and floats in the center of the module ... More

S74E5033 - STS-074 - Astronaut Halsell on middeck

S74E5033 - STS-074 - Astronaut Halsell on middeck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of STS-74 pilot James Halsell removing an object from a middeck locker on the shuttle Atlantis. The image was captured using an Electronic Still Ca... More

STS074-330-001 - STS-074 - Astronaut Halsell on aft flight deck with RMS controls

STS074-330-001 - STS-074 - Astronaut Halsell on aft flight deck with R...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-74 pilot James Halsell works with the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) controls on the aft flight deck of the space shuttle Atlantis. Subject Terms:... More

STS074-358-019 - STS-074 - Astronaut Halsell floats in Mir Base Block

STS074-358-019 - STS-074 - Astronaut Halsell floats in Mir Base Block

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-74 James Halsell flys through the Mir space station Base Block, coming directly toward the camera Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, MI... More

STS074-358-018 - STS-074 - Astronaut Halsell floats in Mir Base Block

STS074-358-018 - STS-074 - Astronaut Halsell floats in Mir Base Block

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-74 James Halsell flys through the Mir space station Base Block, coming directly toward the camera Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, MI... More

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