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STS084-373-004 - STS-084 - PCG Dewar, Lu removes Docking Module panel to show stowage location

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Description: STS-84 Mission Specialist Ed Lu removes a Docking Module (DM) panel to show the location of the Protein Crystal Growth (PCG) GN2 Dewar unit.

Subject Terms: STS-84, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), ASTRONAUTS, MIR SPACE STATION, PROTEINS, CRYSTAL GROWTH

Date Taken: 7/8/1997

Original: Film

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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pcg dewar pcg dewar module panel module panel show stowage mir space station sts 84 atlantis nasa soviet space program russian space program high resolution ultra high resolution sts 84 mission specialist ed lu protein crystal growth show stowage location gn 2 dewar unit tiff sts 84 crystal growth sts 84 proteins space program
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1997
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label_outline Explore Sts 84 Mission Specialist Ed Lu, Dewar, Pcg

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pcg dewar pcg dewar module panel module panel show stowage mir space station sts 84 atlantis nasa soviet space program russian space program high resolution ultra high resolution sts 84 mission specialist ed lu protein crystal growth show stowage location gn 2 dewar unit tiff sts 84 crystal growth sts 84 proteins space program