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51D-09-034 (12-19 April 1985) --- The seven crew members of STS-51D take time, during a busy full week in space, to pose for a "star-burst" type in-space portrait. Hold picture with astronaut Rhea Seddon at bottom center. Counter-clockwise from the bottom left are Jeffrey A. Hoffman, mission specialist; Dr. Seddon, mission specialist; Charles D. Walker, payload specialist; U. S. Senator E. J. (Jake) Garn, payload specialist; S. David Griggs, mission specialist; Karol J. Bobko, mission commander; and Donald W. Williams, pilot. A pre-set 35mm camera exposed the frame in the mid-deck of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Discovery. The crew launched at 8:59 a.m. (EST), April 12, 1985 and landed at 8:54 a.m. (EST), April 19, 1985 spending five minutes less than a full week on the busy mission.

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astronauts crews discovery orbiter onboard activities portrait space shuttle mission 51 d johnson space center sts crew orbit high resolution mission specialist payload specialist mission commander seven crew members earth orbiting space shuttle discovery mission est crew photograph astronaut rhea seddon type in space portrait bottom center space seddon bottom david griggs five minutes earth from space nasa
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14/04/1985
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Johnson Space Center ,  29.56198, -95.09268
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label_outline Explore Astronaut Rhea Seddon, Crew Photograph, Space Shuttle Mission 51 D

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astronauts crews discovery orbiter onboard activities portrait space shuttle mission 51 d johnson space center sts crew orbit high resolution mission specialist payload specialist mission commander seven crew members earth orbiting space shuttle discovery mission est crew photograph astronaut rhea seddon type in space portrait bottom center space seddon bottom david griggs five minutes earth from space nasa