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S73E5252 - STS-073 - PCG-GBX, Payload Specialist Al Sacco works in Spacelab glovebox

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Description: STS-73 Payload Specialist Albert Sacco works with Protein Crystal Growth (PCG) glovebox experiment in the United States Microgravity Laboratory 2 (UMSL-2) Spacelab science module. This view was taken with an electronic still camera.

Subject Terms: STS-73, COLUMBIA (ORBITER), PAYLOAD SPECIALISTS, SPACELAB, GLOVEBOX, ELECTRONIC STILL CAMERA, PROTEINS, CRYSTAL GROWTH

Date Taken: 10/28/1995

Categories: Onboard Operations

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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pcg gbx payload specialist sacco works payload specialist al sacco works spacelab glovebox nasa sts 73 columbia sts 73 payload specialist albert sacco works payload specialists spacelab glovebox protein crystal growth spacelab science module camera glovebox experiment tiff sts 73 crystal growth sts 73 states microgravity laboratory proteins onboard operations laboratory science space program
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1995
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label_outline Explore Payload Specialist Al Sacco Works, Sts 73 Payload Specialist Albert Sacco Works, Pcg Gbx

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pcg gbx payload specialist sacco works payload specialist al sacco works spacelab glovebox nasa sts 73 columbia sts 73 payload specialist albert sacco works payload specialists spacelab glovebox protein crystal growth spacelab science module camera glovebox experiment tiff sts 73 crystal growth sts 73 states microgravity laboratory proteins onboard operations laboratory science space program