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STS078-438-018 - STS-078 - COIS, Brady works with experiment during LMS-1 mission

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Description: STS-78 Mission Specialist Charles Brady works with Canal and Otolith Integration Study (COIS) experiment during the Life and Microgravity Sciences (LMS-1) Spacelab mission. Payload Specialist Jean-Jacques Favier prepares the COIS electric cables (018). Brady, wearing OKS (Optokinetic stimulus) goggles, floats supported by Payload Specialists Susan Helms (019-22).

Subject Terms: STS-78, COLUMBIA (ORBITER), SPACELAB, ASTRONAUTS, BIOMEDICAL DATA, LIFE SCIENCES, VESTIBULAR TESTS, PAYLOAD SPECIALISTS, GOGGLES

Date Taken: 7/9/1996

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cois brady works brady works experiment lms mission nasa sts 78 columbia high resolution ultra high resolution sts 78 mission specialist charles brady works payload specialist jean jacques favier payload specialists susan helms payload specialists lms 1 mission spacelab mission goggles tiff sts 78 life sciences sts 78 otolith integration study microgravity sciences lms 1 life spacelab optokinetic stimulus biomedical data vestibular tests astronauts space program
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label_outline Explore Otolith Integration Study, Cois, Vestibular Tests

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cois brady works brady works experiment lms mission nasa sts 78 columbia high resolution ultra high resolution sts 78 mission specialist charles brady works payload specialist jean jacques favier payload specialists susan helms payload specialists lms 1 mission spacelab mission goggles tiff sts 78 life sciences sts 78 otolith integration study microgravity sciences lms 1 life spacelab optokinetic stimulus biomedical data vestibular tests astronauts space program