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S98E5268 - STS-098 - Vozdukh in Atlantis middeck

S98E5268 - STS-098 - Vozdukh in Atlantis middeck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the casing of the Vozdukh as it is strapped in storage position on the mid deck of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. Vozdukh is the Russian system in ... More

S98E5241 - STS-098 - Transfer of Vozdukh to ISS

S98E5241 - STS-098 - Transfer of Vozdukh to ISS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: An Expedition One crew member attempts to transfer the Vozdukh from the Space Shuttle Atlantis to the International Space Station (ISS). Vozdukh is the ... More

S98E5272 - STS-098 - Ivins inside of Vozduck case in Atlantis middeck

S98E5272 - STS-098 - Ivins inside of Vozduck case in Atlantis middeck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Astronaut Marsha S. Ivins, STS-98 mission specialist, is photographed with the casing of the Vozdukh as it is strapped in storage position on the mid de... More

S98E5242 - STS-098 - Transfer of Vozdukh to ISS

S98E5242 - STS-098 - Transfer of Vozdukh to ISS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Cosmonauts Yuri P. Gidzenko (left), Expedition One Soyuz commander; and Sergei K. Krikalev, flight engineer, are pictured transfering the Vozdukh fro... More

S98E5245 - STS-098 - Transfer of Vozdukh to ISS

S98E5245 - STS-098 - Transfer of Vozdukh to ISS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Cosmonauts Yuri P. Gidzenko (left), Expedition One Soyuz commander; and Sergei K. Krikalev, flight engineer, are pictured transfering the Vozdukh fro... More

S98E5246 - STS-098 - Transfer of Vozdukh to ISS

S98E5246 - STS-098 - Transfer of Vozdukh to ISS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Cosmonauts Yuri P. Gidzenko (left), Expedition One Soyuz commander; and Sergei K. Krikalev, flight engineer, are pictured transfering the Vozdukh from t... More

S98E5243 - STS-098 - Transfer of Vozdukh to ISS

S98E5243 - STS-098 - Transfer of Vozdukh to ISS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Cosmonaut Sergei K. Krikalev, Expedition One flight engineer, is pictured transfering the Vozdukh from the Space Shuttle Atlantis to the Internationa... More

S98E5244 - STS-098 - Transfer of Vozdukh to ISS

S98E5244 - STS-098 - Transfer of Vozdukh to ISS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Expedition One crewmember is pictured transfering the Vozdukh from the Space Shuttle Atlantis to the International Space Station (ISS). Vozdukh is the R... More

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