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STS060-314-023 - STS-060 - Various views of STS-60 crew with TIPS messages on the middeck

STS060-314-023 - STS-060 - Various views of STS-60 crew with TIPS mess...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-60 Pilot Kenneth Reightler Jr., and Mission Specialists Sergei Krikalev and Ronald Sega try to wrap mission specialist N. Jan Davis in the long roll... More

STS088-322-027 - STS-088 - STS-88 crew prepare to open the hatch from the PMA 1 to the FGB/Zarya module

STS088-322-027 - STS-088 - STS-88 crew prepare to open the hatch from ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the STS-88 crew including:: Mission specialists Sergei Krikalev, Jerry Ross andMission commander Robert Cabana prepare to open the hatch from... More

STS060-314-030 - STS-060 - Various views of STS-60 crew with TIPS messages on the middeck

STS060-314-030 - STS-060 - Various views of STS-60 crew with TIPS mess...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-60 Pilot Kenneth Reightler Jr., and Mission Specialists Sergei Krikalev and Ronald Sega try to wrap mission specialist N. Jan Davis in the long roll... More

STS060-30-027 - STS-060 - Various views of the STS-60 flight during a meal on the middeck

STS060-30-027 - STS-060 - Various views of the STS-60 flight during a ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Various views of the STS-60 flight during a meal on the middeck including: Food packets float in front of mission specialists Sergei Krikalev and Frank... More

STS060-314-029 - STS-060 - Various views of STS-60 crew with TIPS messages on the middeck

STS060-314-029 - STS-060 - Various views of STS-60 crew with TIPS mess...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-60 Pilot Kenneth Reightler Jr., and Mission Specialists Sergei Krikalev and Ronald Sega try to wrap mission specialist N. Jan Davis in the long roll... More

STS060-314-024 - STS-060 - Various views of STS-60 crew with TIPS messages on the middeck

STS060-314-024 - STS-060 - Various views of STS-60 crew with TIPS mess...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-60 Pilot Kenneth Reightler Jr., and Mission Specialists Sergei Krikalev and Ronald Sega try to wrap mission specialist N. Jan Davis in the long roll... More

STS060-314-026 - STS-060 - Various views of STS-60 crew with TIPS messages on the middeck

STS060-314-026 - STS-060 - Various views of STS-60 crew with TIPS mess...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-60 Pilot Kenneth Reightler Jr., and Mission Specialists Sergei Krikalev and Ronald Sega try to wrap mission specialist N. Jan Davis in the long roll... More

STS088-322-028 - STS-088 - STS-88 crew prepare to open the hatch from the PMA 1 to the FGB/Zarya module

STS088-322-028 - STS-088 - STS-88 crew prepare to open the hatch from ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the STS-88 crew including:: Mission specialists Sergei Krikalev, Jerry Ross andMission commander Robert Cabana prepare to open the hatch from... More

STS088-338-026 - STS-088 - View of STS-88 crewmembers on middeck

STS088-338-026 - STS-088 - View of STS-88 crewmembers on middeck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of members of the STS-88 crew on the Endeavour's middeck including: Mission specialists Sergei Krikalev and James Newman (wearing identical blue sh... More

STS060-314-027 - STS-060 - Various views of STS-60 crew with TIPS messages on the middeck

STS060-314-027 - STS-060 - Various views of STS-60 crew with TIPS mess...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-60 Pilot Kenneth Reightler Jr., and Mission Specialists Sergei Krikalev and Ronald Sega try to wrap mission specialist N. Jan Davis in the long roll... More

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