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STS082-723-062 - STS-082 - Blurry view of the payload bay

STS082-723-062 - STS-082 - Blurry view of the payload bay

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Blurry view of the payload bay due to shutter malfunction. Subject Terms: STS-82, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), PAYLOAD BAY Date Taken: 2/12/1997 Categories: ... More

S42-205-004 - STS-042 - Blurry view

S42-205-004 - STS-042 - Blurry view

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Underexposed, blurry view of Unknown Flight Station Hardware. Date Taken: 10/28/1999 Categories: Flight Station Interior_Exterior: Interior Ground_O... More

STS091-358-001 - STS-091 - Blurry view of flight deck bulkhead

STS091-358-001 - STS-091 - Blurry view of flight deck bulkhead

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Blurry view of flight deck bulkhead. Subject Terms: STS-91, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), FLIGHT DECK, CONTROL BOARDS Categories: Flight Station Interior_Exte... More

STS51C-01-002 - STS-51C - Blurry view of middeck lockers

STS51C-01-002 - STS-51C - Blurry view of middeck lockers

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Blurry photographic documentation showing a view of the forward middeck lockers. Subject Terms: EQUIPMENT, SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION 51-C, DISCOVERY (ORBIT... More

STS51C-01-003 - STS-51C - Blurry view of middeck lockers

STS51C-01-003 - STS-51C - Blurry view of middeck lockers

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Blurry photographic documentation showing a view of the forward middeck lockers. Subject Terms: EQUIPMENT, SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION 51-C, DISCOVERY (ORBIT... More

STS102-312-019 - STS-102 - Blurry view of orbiter air lock hardware

STS102-312-019 - STS-102 - Blurry view of orbiter air lock hardware

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Blurry view of orbiter air lock hardware. Subject Terms: STS-102, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), AIR LOCKS Date Taken: 3/11/2001 Categories: Flight Station In... More

S42-205-003 - STS-042 - Blurry view

S42-205-003 - STS-042 - Blurry view

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Underexposed, blurry view of Unknown Flight Station Hardware. Date Taken: 10/28/1999 Categories: Flight Station Interior_Exterior: Interior Ground_O... More

STS105-717-012B - STS-105 - Blurry view of flight deck interior

STS105-717-012B - STS-105 - Blurry view of flight deck interior

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Blurry view of flight deck interior. Subject Terms: Discovery (Orbiter), Flight Deck, STS-105 Date Taken: 8/16/2001 Categories: Flight Station Inter... More

STS105-717-013 - STS-105 - Blurry view of ISS U.S. Laboratory endcone

STS105-717-013 - STS-105 - Blurry view of ISS U.S. Laboratory endcone

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Blurry view of International Space Station (ISS) U.S. Laboratory endcone (LAB1/C2-05). Subject Terms: Handles, International Space Station, STS-105, U.... More

S42-205-002 - STS-042 - Blurry view

S42-205-002 - STS-042 - Blurry view

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Underexposed, blurry view of Unknown Flight Station Hardware. Date Taken: 10/28/1999 Categories: Flight Station Interior_Exterior: Interior Ground_O... More

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