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STS094-306-036 - STS-094 - CM-1 LSP - Crouch performs experiment at Rack 8

STS094-306-036 - STS-094 - CM-1 LSP - Crouch performs experiment at Ra...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-94 payload specialist Roger Crouch performs the Laminar Soot Process (LSP) experiment at the Combustion Module (CM-1) located in Rack 8 of the Micro... More

STS094-306-035 - STS-094 - CM-1 LSP - Crouch performs experiment at Rack 8

STS094-306-035 - STS-094 - CM-1 LSP - Crouch performs experiment at Ra...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-94 payload specialist Roger Crouch performs the Laminar Soot Process (LSP) experiment at the Combustion Module (CM-1) located in Rack 8 of the Micro... More

STS094-306-037 - STS-094 - CM-1 LSP - Crouch performs experiment at Rack 8

STS094-306-037 - STS-094 - CM-1 LSP - Crouch performs experiment at Ra...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-94 payload specialist Roger Crouch performs the Laminar Soot Process (LSP) experiment at the Combustion Module (CM-1) located in Rack 8 of the Micro... More

Captain (Dr.) Bruce R. Harrison, working under the laminar flow sterile hood, puts additives in sterile water for intravenous injection in the IV additive section at Womack Army Hospital

Captain (Dr.) Bruce R. Harrison, working under the laminar flow steril...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Bragg State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Dick Johnson Release Status: Released to Pu... More

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