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STS058-11-004 - STS-058 - Crewmember in the middeck inspecting the new Regenerable CO2 Removal System.

STS058-11-004 - STS-058 - Crewmember in the middeck inspecting the new...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist William McArthur, Jr. inspecting the new Regenerable CO2 Removal System under the middeck floor. The floor plate hatch is open exposi... More

STS090-371-012 - STS-090 - IFM to repair RCRS

STS090-371-012 - STS-090 - IFM to repair RCRS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-90 mission commander Richard Searfoss (right) and pilot Scott Altman work on an inflight maintenance (IFM) to repair a problem with the Regenerative... More

STS058-11-003 - STS-058 - Crewmember in the middeck inspecting the new Regenerable CO2 Removal System.

STS058-11-003 - STS-058 - Crewmember in the middeck inspecting the new...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist William McArthur, Jr. inspecting the new Regenerable CO2 Removal System under the middeck floor. The floor plate hatch is open exposi... More

STS090-371-020 - STS-090 - IFM to repair RCRS

STS090-371-020 - STS-090 - IFM to repair RCRS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up of the hardware for an inflight maintenance (IFM) on the Regenerative Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Removal System (RCRS) which was located in the Colum... More

STS058-11-005 - STS-058 - Crewmember in the middeck inspecting the new Regenerable CO2 Removal System.

STS058-11-005 - STS-058 - Crewmember in the middeck inspecting the new...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist William McArthur, Jr. inspecting the new Regenerable CO2 Removal System under the middeck floor. The floor plate hatch is open exposi... More

STS090-371-022 - STS-090 - IFM to repair RCRS

STS090-371-022 - STS-090 - IFM to repair RCRS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up of the hardware for an inflight maintenance (IFM) on the Regenerative Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Removal System (RCRS) which was located in the Colum... More

STS090-371-014 - STS-090 - IFM to repair RCRS

STS090-371-014 - STS-090 - IFM to repair RCRS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up of the hardware to be repaired after removal of a middeck locker, Hardware to be used during an inflight maintenance (IFM) to repair a problem ... More

STS090-371-013 - STS-090 - IFM to repair RCRS

STS090-371-013 - STS-090 - IFM to repair RCRS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up of the hardware to be repaired after removal of a middeck locker, Hardware to be used during an inflight maintenance (IFM) to repair a problem ... More

STS090-371-015 - STS-090 - IFM to repair RCRS

STS090-371-015 - STS-090 - IFM to repair RCRS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up of the hardware to be repaired after removal of a middeck locker, Hardware to be used during an inflight maintenance (IFM) to repair a problem ... More

STS090-371-021 - STS-090 - IFM to repair RCRS

STS090-371-021 - STS-090 - IFM to repair RCRS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up of the hardware for an inflight maintenance (IFM) on the Regenerative Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Removal System (RCRS) which was located in the Colum... More

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