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STS074-323-016 - STS-074 - Astronaut Hadfield uses RMS

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside the Vehicle Assembly Building's high bay 4 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, one of the Ares I-X upper stage simulator segments is offloaded from its transporter and placed on the floor. The segments arrived Nov. 4 at Port Canaveral, Fla., aboard the Delta Mariner. The upper stage simulators will be used in the test flight identified as Ares I-X in 2009. The Ares I-X test flight will provide NASA an early opportunity to test and prove hardware, facilities and ground operations associated with the Ares I crew launch vehicle. It also will allow NASA to gather critical data during ascent of the integrated Orion crew exploration vehicle and the Ares I rocket. The data will ensure the entire vehicle system is safe and fully operational before astronauts begin traveling to orbit. The simulator segments will simulate the mass and the outer mold line and will be more than 100 feet of the total vehicle height of 327 feet. The simulator comprises 11 segments that are approximately 18 feet in diameter. Most of the segments will be approximately 10 feet high, ranging in weight from 18,000 to 60,000 pounds, for a total of approximately 450,000 pounds. Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston KSC-08pd3526

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RESEARCH PROPULSION MODULE RPM MOCK UP

STS096-362-007 - STS-096 - Video camera set up in aft flight deck window for SVS target survey

STS057-43-005 - STS-057 - Post exercise views of a crewmember in the middeck and camera station mount.

STS081-367-015 - STS-081 - Survey views of the Mir space station

STS091-345-011 - STS-091 - Mir Space Station views during rendezvous and approach operations

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STS077-392-028 - STS-077 - Astronaut Garneau in the Spacehab module

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Description: STS-77 mission specialist Marc Garneau retrieves a cassette from a locker in the Spacehab module (028). He records information using a microphone attached to the Audio Control System (ACS) panel (029), then stops to examine the cassettes in his hands (030-1). Garneau reviews a checklist in the Spacehab (032).

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS,SPACEHAB,ONBOARD ACTIVITIES,STS-77,ENDEAVOUR (ORBITER)

Date Taken: 6/5/1996

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STS-77

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1996
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label_outline Explore Astronaut Garneau, Records Information, Cassette

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STS077-372-011 - STS-077 - Thomas in Spacehab

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STS079-301-032 - STS-079 - RME 1313 ARIS - Active Rack Isolation System

STS057-33-014 - STS-057 - Candid view of a crewmember in the SPACEHAB access hatch.

STS081-361-027 - STS-081 - MS Grunsfeld moves freezer unit through transfer tunnel to Spacehab

STS077-301-032 - STS-077 - Bursch reviews paper work on flight deck

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) activities at SPACEHAB, members of the STS-106 crew check out a Russian foot restraint, equipment that will be part of the payload on their mission to the International Space Station. Around the table are Mission Specialist Yuri I. Malenchenko (back to camera), a SPACEHAB worker, and Mission Specialists Daniel C. Burbank (at end of table) and Edward T. Lu (right). Others at KSC for the CEIT are Commander Terrence W. Wilcutt, Pilot Scott D. Altman, and Mission Specialists Boris V. Morukov and Richard A. Mastracchio. Malenchenko and Morukov represent the Russian Aviation and Space Agency. On the 11-day mission, the seven-member crew will perform support tasks on orbit, transfer supplies and prepare the living quarters in the newly arrived Zvezda Service Module for the first long-duration crew, dubbed “Expedition One,” which is due to arrive at the Station in late fall. STS-106 is scheduled to launch Sept. 8, 2000, at 8:31 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39B KSC00pp0961

Bevatron MG 2 X 2 motor secondary modified Kramer control system. Photograph taken January 17, 1966. Bevatron-4005 – Photographer: George Kagawa/Doug McWilliams

S77E5030 - STS-077 - Inflatable Antenna Experiment (IAE)

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