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S107E05095 - STS-107 - Husband's hands work the controls on the ERISTO experiment in the Spacehab RDM during STS-107

S107E05095 - STS-107 - Husband's hands work the controls on the ERISTO...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up view of STS-107 Commander (CDR) Rick D. Husband's hands working the controls on the support hardware for the European Research in Space and Ter... More

S107E05098 - STS-107 - Husband  works the controls on the ERISTO experiment in the Spacehab RDM during STS-107

S107E05098 - STS-107 - Husband works the controls on the ERISTO exper...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-107 Commander (CDR) Rick D. Husband works the controls on the support hardware for the European Research in Space and Terrestrial Osteoporosis (ERIS... More

S107E05096 - STS-107 - Husband and Chawla work in the Spacehab RDM during STS-107

S107E05096 - STS-107 - Husband and Chawla work in the Spacehab RDM dur...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-107 Commander (CDR) Rick D. Husband reads a manual for the European Research in Space and Terrestrial Osteoporosis (ERISTO) experiment as Mission Sp... More

S107E05020 - STS-107 - Clark and Husband in the Spacehab RDM during activation procedures on STS-107

S107E05020 - STS-107 - Clark and Husband in the Spacehab RDM during ac...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Head and shoulders view of STS-107 Mission Specialist 4 (MS) Laurel Blair Salton Clark (left) and Commander (CDR) Rick D. Husband (right) as they smile ... More

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