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S07-08-381 - STS-007 - MS Thagard waits for middeck TAGS teleprinter to printout instructions

S07-08-381 - STS-007 - MS Thagard waits for middeck TAGS teleprinter t...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: On middeck, Mission Specialist (MS) Thagard, with electrodes on his forehead and face and wearing communication kit assembly (ASSY) mini headset (HDST),... More

S05-15-598 - STS-005 - Pilot Overmyer reviews TAGS teleprinter printout on middeck

S05-15-598 - STS-005 - Pilot Overmyer reviews TAGS teleprinter printou...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Overmyer reviews Text and Graphics System (TAGS) teleprinter printout of instructions and messages from Houston Mission Control Center (MCC) in fr... More

S08-15-417 - STS-008 - Mission Specialist (MS) Gardner on aft flight deck

S08-15-417 - STS-008 - Mission Specialist (MS) Gardner on aft flight d...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: On aft flight deck, Mission Specialist (MS) Gardner reviews printout of instructions. Onorbit station control panels and aft viewing windows W9 and W10 ... More

S04-26-243 - STS-004 - Pilot Hartsfield reviews TAGS teleprinter printout of instructions on middeck

S04-26-243 - STS-004 - Pilot Hartsfield reviews TAGS teleprinter print...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Hartsfield, wearing the communication kit assembly (assy) mini headset, reviews Text and Graphics System (TAGS) teleprinter printout of instructio... More

S05-15-597 - STS-005 - Commander Brand waits for TAGS teleprinter printout on middeck

S05-15-597 - STS-005 - Commander Brand waits for TAGS teleprinter prin...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Commander Brand (back to the camera) waits for Text and Graphics System (TAGS) teleprinter printout of instructions and messages from Houston Mission Co... More

S35-15-020 - STS-035 - STS-35 Pilot Gardner reads computer printouts on OV-102's flight deck

S35-15-020 - STS-035 - STS-35 Pilot Gardner reads computer printouts o...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-35 Pilot Guy S. Gardner reads computer printouts at the pilot's workstation on the forward flight deck of Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102. Subje... More

S35-15-019 - STS-035 - STS-35 Pilot Gardner reads computer printouts on OV-102's flight deck

S35-15-019 - STS-035 - STS-35 Pilot Gardner reads computer printouts o...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-35 Pilot Guy S. Gardner reads computer printouts at the pilot's workstation on the forward flight deck of Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102. Subje... More

S05-15-599 - STS-005 - Pilot Overmyer reviews TAGS teleprinter printout on middeck

S05-15-599 - STS-005 - Pilot Overmyer reviews TAGS teleprinter printou...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Overmyer reviews Text and Graphics System (TAGS) teleprinter printout of instructions and messages from Houston Mission Control Center (MCC) in fr... More

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