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S95E5239 - STS-095 - Glenn and Parazynski prepare to put blood samples into centrifuge

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Description: STS-95 payload specialist John Glenn (left) and mission specialist Scott Parazynski (right) prepare to put vials of blood samples into a centrifuge on the Discovery's middeck. Glenn is wearing his Respiratory Inductance Plethysmograph (RIP) suit. Image 5239 was selected by the crew for use in their postflight presentation.

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, CENTRIFUGES, BLOOD, SAMPLES, MIDDECK, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, STS-95, DISCOVERY (ORBITER)

Date Taken: 11/4/1998

Categories: Experiment (Medical)

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Shuttle Middeck

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-95

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glenn parazynski blood samples blood samples centrifuge john glenn sts 95 discovery nasa sts 95 payload specialist john glenn mission specialist scott parazynski tiff sts 95 shuttle middeck sts 95 middeck respiratory inductance plethysmograph postflight presentation onboard activities astronauts space program
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1995
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glenn parazynski blood samples blood samples centrifuge john glenn sts 95 discovery nasa sts 95 payload specialist john glenn mission specialist scott parazynski tiff sts 95 shuttle middeck sts 95 middeck respiratory inductance plethysmograph postflight presentation onboard activities astronauts space program