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S05-04-152 - STS-005 - MS Allen and MS Lenoir adjust HASSELBLAD camera on aft flight deck

S05-04-152 - STS-005 - MS Allen and MS Lenoir adjust HASSELBLAD camera...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Allen (150-1) and Lenoir (150, 152), standing on Aft Flight Deck, adjust HASSELBLAD camera. Overhead windows W7 and W8 appear above ... More

S49-02-026 - STS-049 - Crew members look out aft viewing windows on flight deck

S49-02-026 - STS-049 - Crew members look out aft viewing windows on fl...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Tom Akers (foreground) and MS Rick Hieb, still wearing his launch entry suit, stand in front of aft flight deck onorbit station ... More

S04-24-188 - STS-004 - Aft flight deck documentation includes Onorbit and Mission Stations

S04-24-188 - STS-004 - Aft flight deck documentation includes Onorbit ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Aft flight deck documentation includes: view with aft viewing windows W9 and W10, control panels A6, A7, A8, orbital flight path chart, HASSELBLAD came... More

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