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S102E5233 - STS-102 - Wetherbee with the ship's log in the middeck

S102E5233 - STS-102 - Wetherbee with the ship's log in the middeck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: On Discovery's mid deck, astronaut James D. Wetherbee, STS-102 commander, pauses briefly for a digital still camera's snapshot, but, with ship's log in ... More

S102E5215 - STS-102 - Wetherbee in the flight deck

S102E5215 - STS-102 - Wetherbee in the flight deck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Commander James Wetherbee, STS-102 Commander, in the orbiter Discovery's flight deck. Subject Terms: STS-102, ASTRONAUTS, FLIGHT DECK, DISCOVERY (ORBIT... More

S102E5292 - STS-102 - Wetherbee on the flight deck

S102E5292 - STS-102 - Wetherbee on the flight deck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Commander James Wetherbee, STS-102 Commander, smiles for the camera while on the orbiter Discovery's flight deck. Subject Terms: STS-102, ASTRONAUTS, D... More

S102E5234 - STS-102 - Wetherbee and Shepherd on the middeck

S102E5234 - STS-102 - Wetherbee and Shepherd on the middeck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: On Discovery's mid deck, astronauts William M. (Bill) Shepherd (left) and James D. Wetherbee discuss events of the joint activities among shuttle and st... More

S102E5216 - STS-102 - Wetherbee in the flight deck

S102E5216 - STS-102 - Wetherbee in the flight deck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Commander James Wetherbee, STS-102 Commander, in the orbiter Discovery's flight deck. Subject Terms: STS-102, ASTRONAUTS, FLIGHT DECK, DISCOVERY (ORBIT... More

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