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S79E5289 - STS-079 - Joint STS-79 & Mir 22 crew in-flight portrait

S79E5289 - STS-079 - Joint STS-79 & Mir 22 crew in-flight portrait

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Joint STS-79 and Mir 22 crew in-flight portrait, taken after astronaut John Blaha had changed into his Russian flight suit and astronaut Shannon Lucid h... More

STS079-309-010 - STS-079 - Astronauts Akers and Blaha prepare stowage items for transfer

STS079-309-010 - STS-079 - Astronauts Akers and Blaha prepare stowage ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-79 mission specialists Tom Akers (left) and John Blaha prepare stowage items for transfer from the Spacehab module to the Mir space station. Akers i... More

STS079-309-011 - STS-079 - Astronauts Akers and Blaha prepare stowage items for transfer

STS079-309-011 - STS-079 - Astronauts Akers and Blaha prepare stowage ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-79 mission specialists Tom Akers holds a checklist while Blaha packs camera equipment into a soft stowage bag. Subject Terms: STOWAGE (ONBOARD EQUI... More

STS079-349-020 - STS-079 - STS-79 and Mir 22 crew portrait

STS079-349-020 - STS-079 - STS-79 and Mir 22 crew portrait

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-79 and Mir 22 crew in-flight portrait including: foreground (l.-r.) Mir 22 flight engineer Aleksandr Kaleri, STS-79 mission specialists John Blaha a... More

STS079-349-022 - STS-079 - STS-79 and Mir 22 crew portrait

STS079-349-022 - STS-079 - STS-79 and Mir 22 crew portrait

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-79 and Mir 22 crew in-flight portrait including: foreground (l.-r.) Mir 22 flight engineer Aleksandr Kaleri, STS-79 mission specialists John Blaha a... More

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