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STS078-432-005 - STS-078 - BDPU, Favier works with experiment rack

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Description: STS-78 Payload Specialist Jean-Jacques Favier works with the Bubble Drop and Particle Unit (BDPU) in the Life and Microgravity Sciences (LMS-1) Spacelab. Favier is also wearing a medical data recorder on his waist with electrodes attached to his right leg and arm. Favier changes out an experiment chamber for BDPU.

Subject Terms: STS-78, COLUMBIA (ORBITER), PAYLOAD SPECIALISTS, SPACELAB, BUBBLE CHAMBERS, DROPS (LIQUIDS)

Date Taken: 7/9/1996

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