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STS003-22-113 (24 March 1982) --- Astronaut Gordon Fullerton, STS-3 pilot, wearing communication kit assembly mini-headset (HDST), sleeps on aft flight deck resting his back against the floor and his feet against commander's ejection seat (S1) back. On-orbit station control panel A8 and payload station panel L15 appear above Fullerton. Special clips for holding notebooks open and beverage containers are velcroed on various panels. Photo credit: NASA

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astronauts columbia orbiter control boards control sticks flight deck crew observation stations ejection seats onboard activities sleep space transportation system 3 flight johnson space center pilot fullerton pilot fullerton c gordon fullerton astronaut c gordon fullerton high resolution on orbit station control panel a 8 payload station panel l 15 astronaut gordon fullerton sts 3 pilot panels communication kit special clips beverage containers photo credit nasa
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30/03/1982
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Johnson Space Center ,  29.56198, -95.09268
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NASA
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https://images.nasa.gov/
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label_outline Explore Astronaut Gordon Fullerton, Sts 3 Pilot, Communication Kit

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astronauts columbia orbiter control boards control sticks flight deck crew observation stations ejection seats onboard activities sleep space transportation system 3 flight johnson space center pilot fullerton pilot fullerton c gordon fullerton astronaut c gordon fullerton high resolution on orbit station control panel a 8 payload station panel l 15 astronaut gordon fullerton sts 3 pilot panels communication kit special clips beverage containers photo credit nasa