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Portrait - Culbertson, Frank L.

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S84-40232 (1984) --- Astronaut Frank L. Culbertson, 1984 ASCAN.

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22/08/1984
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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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