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S98-07961 (5 June 1998) --- Four members of the STS-95 crew look on as a fifth crew member (out of frame) simulates emergency egress from a space shuttle during a training session in the systems integration facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Wearing training versions of the space shuttle partial pressure launch and entry suit are (from the left) Scott E. Parazynski, U.S. Sen. John H. Glenn Jr. (D.-Ohio), Stephen K. Robinson and Pedro Duque of the European Space Agency (ESA).

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01/06/1998
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label_outline Explore Systems Integration Facility, Four Members, Pedro Duque

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johnson space center sts crew emergency egress emergency egress high resolution space shuttle sts 95 crew european space agency crew member four members systems integration facility entry suit glenn jr pedro duque astronauts nasa