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S05-15-604 - STS-005 - Pilot Overmyer freefloats on middeck

S05-15-604 - STS-005 - Pilot Overmyer freefloats on middeck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Overmyer freefloats on middeck above wet trash stowage container and in front of Waste Management Compartment (WMC) door and side hatch. Subject ... More

S08-15-430 - STS-008 - Embroidered insignia patch freefloats in front of airlock hatch

S08-15-430 - STS-008 - Embroidered insignia patch freefloats in front ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: On middeck, embroidered insignia patch freefloats in front of airlock hatch. Subject Terms: ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, MIDDECK, HATCHES, INSIGNIAS, STS-8, CHA... More

S07-14-618 - STS-007 - Commander Crippen watches HIU freefloat on aft flight deck

S07-14-618 - STS-007 - Commander Crippen watches HIU freefloat on aft ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: On aft flight deck, Commander Crippen watches as communications kit assembly (ASSY) headset (HDST) interface unit (HIU) freefloats away from him towards... More

S07-13-580 - STS-007 - Mission Specialist (MS) Fabian freefloats on middeck

S07-13-580 - STS-007 - Mission Specialist (MS) Fabian freefloats on mi...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: On middeck, Mission Specialist (MS) Fabian uses ceiling-mounted carry-on food warmer for handhold as he freefloats in front of forward middeck lockers a... More

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