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Mission Specialist (MS) Fabian in middeck sleep restraint

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STS007-06-0314 (18-24 June 1983) --- Astronaut John M. Fabian, STS-7 mission specialist, sleeps in a zip-up blue sleep restraint device in the locker area of the Earth-orbiting space shuttle Challenger's middeck. The frame was exposed with a 35mm camera. Photo credit: NASA

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astronauts challenger orbiter middeck onboard activities sleep sleep restraints sts 7 johnson space center specialist mission specialist fabian restraint high resolution sts 7 mission specialist restraint device astronaut john locker area photo credit earth from space nasa
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24/06/1983
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astronauts challenger orbiter middeck onboard activities sleep sleep restraints sts 7 johnson space center specialist mission specialist fabian restraint high resolution sts 7 mission specialist restraint device astronaut john locker area photo credit earth from space nasa