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STS083-444-020 - STS-083 - PS Crouch at Spacelab window

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Description: STS-83 payload specialist Roger Crouch is photographed at the Spacelab viewing portal with a family photo floating beside him.

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, SPACELAB, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, STS-83, COLUMBIA (ORBITER)

Date Taken: 4/24/1997

Categories: Crew Activities

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-81

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1997
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The U.S. National Archives
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crouch ps crouch spacelab window nasa sts 83 columbia sts 81 atlantis high resolution ultra high resolution sts 83 payload specialist roger crouch spacelab window onboard activities crew activities sts 83 tiff sts 81 astronauts space program