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61C-17-029 - STS-61C - STS-61C crewmembers engage in various acts of hygiene

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Description: Photographic documentation showing STS-61C crewmembers engaging in various acts of hygiene. Views include: Mission Specialist (MS) Franklin R. Chang-Diaz washes his hair with No-Rinse Shampoo (019-021); pilot Charles F. Bolden brushes his teeth (022, 024); Payload Specialist Bill Nelson uses an electric shaver, with MS Steven A. Hawley in the background (023); Chang-Diaz dries his hair (025, 027); Chang-Diaz with wild hair (026); crewmember with a medications stowage container (028); Bill Nelson with medicine bottle (029); MS George D. Nelson with an open mouth into which another crewmember sprays water (030); Chang-Diaz shaves (031-033); Bolden combs his hair (034).

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, CREWS, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, HYGIENE, SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION 61-C, COLUMBIA (ORBITER)

Date Taken: 5/26/2000

Original: Film

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-61C

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crewmembers c crewmembers acts hygiene nasa sts 61 c columbia high resolution ultra high resolution hair sts 61 c crewmembers chang diaz payload specialist bill nelson crewmember sprays water tiff sts 61 c chang diaz washes chang diaz dries bill nelson sts 61 c crewmember mission specialist space shuttle mission ms steven ms george bolden brushes bolden combs nelson medications stowage container astronauts space program
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label_outline Explore C Crewmembers, Payload Specialist Bill Nelson, Bill Nelson

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crewmembers c crewmembers acts hygiene nasa sts 61 c columbia high resolution ultra high resolution hair sts 61 c crewmembers chang diaz payload specialist bill nelson crewmember sprays water tiff sts 61 c chang diaz washes chang diaz dries bill nelson sts 61 c crewmember mission specialist space shuttle mission ms steven ms george bolden brushes bolden combs nelson medications stowage container astronauts space program