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S76E5148 - STS-076 - Pilot Richard Searfoss videotapes Commander Kevin Chilton as he enters Mir

S76E5148 - STS-076 - Pilot Richard Searfoss videotapes Commander Kevin...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-76 Pilot Richard Searfoss videotapes Commander Kevin Chilton as he enters Mir Base Module. These views were taken with an electronic still camera (E... More

S76E5177 - STS-076 - Yuri Usachev assists Shannon Lucid with unpacking and stowing supplies

S76E5177 - STS-076 - Yuri Usachev assists Shannon Lucid with unpacking...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 21 crewmember, Yuri Usachev, assists new crewmember, Shannon Lucid with unpacking and stowing supplies in the Mir Base Module. This view was taken w... More

S76E5157 - STS-076 - Welcome ceremony and gift exchange in the Mir Base Module

S76E5157 - STS-076 - Welcome ceremony and gift exchange in the Mir Bas...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Welcome ceremony and gift exchange conducted in the Mir Base Module. STS-76 Commander Kevin Chilton presents two books, ``Space`` and ``Space Atlas``, t... More

S76E5158 - STS-076 - Welcome ceremony and gift exchange in the Mir Base Module

S76E5158 - STS-076 - Welcome ceremony and gift exchange in the Mir Bas...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Welcome ceremony and gift exchange conducted in the Mir Base Module. STS-76 Commander Kevin Chilton presents two books, ``Space`` and ``Space Atlas``, t... More

S76E5150 - STS-076 - Mir 21 crewmember Yuri Usachev carries camera and American flag for welcome ceremony

S76E5150 - STS-076 - Mir 21 crewmember Yuri Usachev carries camera and...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 21 crewmember Yuri Usachev carries a camera and American flag into the Mir Base Module for the welcome ceremony. STS-76 Mission Specialist Ron Sega ... More

S76E5176 - STS-076 - Yuri Usachev assists Shannon Lucid with unpacking and stowing supplies

S76E5176 - STS-076 - Yuri Usachev assists Shannon Lucid with unpacking...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 21 crewmember, Yuri Usachev, assists new crewmember, Shannon Lucid with unpacking and stowing supplies in the Mir Base Module. This view was taken w... More

S76E5149 - STS-076 - Sega in Mir Base Block

S76E5149 - STS-076 - Sega in Mir Base Block

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-76 Pilot Richard Searfoss videotapes Commander Kevin Chilton as he enters Mir Base Module. These views were taken with an electronic still camera (E... More

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