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STS098-371-005 - STS-098 - STS-98 and Expedition One crew prepare for on-orbit crew portrait

STS098-371-005 - STS-098 - STS-98 and Expedition One crew prepare for ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The crews of the Space Shuttle Atlantis and International Space Station (ISS) interrupt work aboard the newly installed Destiny laboratory to pose for a... More

S49-77-028 - STS-049 - Assembly of Station by Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Methods (ASEM)

S49-77-028 - STS-049 - Assembly of Station by Extravehicular Activity ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: During STS-49's fourth extravehicular activity (EVA) session, Mission Specialist Thomas D. Akers grabs a strut and manipulates it above the multipurpose... More

S49-77-025 - STS-049 - Assembly of Station by Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Methods (ASEM)

S49-77-025 - STS-049 - Assembly of Station by Extravehicular Activity ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: During STS-49's fourth extravehicular activity (EVA) session, Mission Specialist Thomas D. Akers grabs a strut and manipulates it above the multipurpose... More

S49-77-026 - STS-049 - Assembly of Station by Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Methods (ASEM)

S49-77-026 - STS-049 - Assembly of Station by Extravehicular Activity ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: During STS-49's fourth extravehicular activity (EVA) session, Mission Specialist Thomas D. Akers grabs a strut and manipulates it above the multipurpose... More

S49-77-027 - STS-049 - Assembly of Station by Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Methods (ASEM)

S49-77-027 - STS-049 - Assembly of Station by Extravehicular Activity ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: During STS-49's fourth extravehicular activity (EVA) session, Mission Specialist Thomas D. Akers grabs a strut and manipulates it above the multipurpose... More

STS070-301-013 - STS-070 - Mission Specialist Thomas in the aft flight deck

STS070-301-013 - STS-070 - Mission Specialist Thomas in the aft flight...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Donald Thomas wearing communications gear pauses a moment for the photographer. Behind Thomas are the closed circuit television (CCT)... More

STS061-02-006 - STS-061 - View of STS-61 crew after insertion into orbit

STS061-02-006 - STS-061 - View of STS-61 crew after insertion into orb...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of STS-61 Mission Specialist Claude Nicollier and Mission Specialist Thomas D. Akers after insertion into orbit. Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, ONBOAR... More

S79E5038 - STS-079 - Transfer tunnel connecting middeck to the Spacehab module.

S79E5038 - STS-079 - Transfer tunnel connecting middeck to the Spaceha...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Dark view of Mission specialist Thomas D. Akers at the Spacehab end of the transfer tunnel which leads from the orbiter Atlantis middeck to the Spaceha... More

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