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STS088-342-013 - STS-088 - View of the STS-88 crew in the PMA and Node 1/Unity module

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Description: View of the STS-88 crew in the Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA) and Node 1/Unity module including: Mission specialist Jerry Ross floating in the PMA.

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS ONBOARD ACTIVITIES STS-88

Categories: Crew Activities

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Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

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1981 - 1989
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label_outline Explore Astronauts Onboard Activities Sts 88, Mission Specialist Jerry Ross, Sts 88 Crew

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view crew pma node unity module sts 88 endeavour nasa high resolution ultra high resolution sts 88 crew unity module astronauts onboard activities sts 88 tiff sts 88 crew activities mission specialist jerry ross space program 1980 s astronauts us national archives