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STS092-374-002 - STS-092 - Wakata poses in the flight deck with the RMS arm controls

STS092-374-002 - STS-092 - Wakata poses in the flight deck with the RM...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Koichi Wakata poses in the flight deck with the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm controls. View STS092-374-002 is a crew selection... More

STS092-369-021 - STS-092 - McArthur and Chiao and Wakata at aft flight deck

STS092-369-021 - STS-092 - McArthur and Chiao and Wakata at aft flight...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: From left to right, astronauts Leroy Chiao, Koichi Wakata, and William S. McArthur, Jr., all mission specialists, are photographed on the aft flight dec... More

STS092-370-019 - STS-092 - Wakata and Melroy

STS092-370-019 - STS-092 - Wakata and Melroy

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Koichi Wakata and Pilot Pamela Melroy in the flight deck. View STS092-370-019 is a crew selection. Subject Terms: STS-92, DISCOVERY... More

STS092-394-002 - STS-092 - Duffy on the flight deck;

STS092-394-002 - STS-092 - Duffy on the flight deck;

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Commander Brian Duffy at the forward flight deck station. View STS092-394-002 is a crew selection. Subject Terms: STS-92, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), ASTRONAU... More

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