(February 5, 1982) Pictured from the left are astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Vice President George Bush, and Ulf Merbold of West Germany, inside Spacelab in the Operations and Checkout Building at Kennedy Space Ce More
(June 1983) The official portrait of the STS-9 crew. Seated from left to right are Owen Garriott, Mission Specialist; Brewster Shaw, Pilot; John Young, Commander; and Robert Parker, Mission Specialist. Standing More
This photograph shows activities inside the science module during the Spacelab-1 (STS-9) mission. Left to right are Mission Specialist Robert Parker, Payload Specialist Byron Lichtenberg, Mission Specialist Owe More
STS009-126-441 (28 Nov 1983) --- The six crewmembers of STS-9 position themselves in a star bust-like cluster in the aft end cone of Spacelab aboard the Shuttle Columbia. Clockwise, beginning with John W. Young More
STS009-003-075 (28 November - 8 December 1983) --- Astronaut John W. Young (left), STS-9 crew commander; and Ulf Merbold, payload specialist, enjoy a meal in the middeck of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Colu More
STS009-03-093 (28 Nov-8 Dec 1983) --- A mission specialist and two payload specialists busy themselves in the Spacelab 1 module aboard the Earth orbiting Space Shuttle Columbia. Left to right are Payload Speci More
The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation showing 41G crew activities. View of Payload Specialists (PS) Marc Garneau and Paul Scully-Power on the middeck (MDDK). Sub More
The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation showing 41G crew activities. Payload Specialists (PS) Marc Garneau and Paul D. Scully-Power work on experiment, in the midde More
The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation showing 41G crew activities. Payload Specialists (PS) Paul D. Scully-Power (upside down) and Marc Garneau, in the flight dec More
The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation showing 41G crew activities. Payload Specialists (PS) Paul D. Scully-Power and Marc Garneau, in the flight deck (FD). Subje More
The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation showing 41G crew activities. View of Payload Specialists (PS) Marc Garneau and Paul D. Scully-Power (upside down), in the mi More
Judith Resnik first flew as a mission specialist on STS 41-D which launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on August 30, 1984, the maiden flight of the orbiter Discovery. With the completion of this fl More
During a Spacelab flight, the hub of activity was the Payload Operations Control Center (POCC) at the Johnson Space Flight Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas. The POCC became home to the management and science team More
The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation showing 41G crew activities. Payload Specialists (PS) Paul Scully-Power and Marc Garneau, on the forward (FWD) middeck (MDDK More
S84-36158 (June 1984) --- The STS-41G Challenger mission insignia focuses on its seven crew members (first to exceed six), the United States flag and the Unity symbol known as the astronaut pin. The pin design More
S85-37164 (8-12 July 1985) --- Sharon C. (Christa) McAuliffe of Concord High, Concord, New Hampshire, talks to the media at Johnson Space Center. Christa McAuliffe was eventually chosen as the first Teacher in More
S84-37514 (18 July 1984) --- Marc Garneau, representing Canada's National Research Council as one of two 41-G payload specialists, gets the "feel" of zero gravity aboard a special NASA aircraft designed to crea More
S84-37536 (18 July 1984) --- Astronaut Robert L. Crippen, left, 41-G crew commander watches as one of his fellow crewmembers gets an introduction to weightlessness aboard a KC-135, "zero-gravity" aircraft. Pau More
S84-38407 (26 July 1984) --- Astronaut Paul D. Scully-Power, payload specialist.
Paul Scully-Power, 41-G payload specialist, links arms with two others as they experience weightlessness in the KC-135 training aircraft. The trio appears to be flying toward the front of the aircraft while oth More
View of astronaut candidates and payload specialists during a training flight on the KC-135. The trainees are experiencing weightlessness in the hold of the aircraft.
S84-40538 (24 Aug 1984) --- Two 41-G payload specialists and a backup for one of them appear to be at home in zero gravity in this scene photographed aboard a KC-135 "Zero gravity" aircraft flying one of its More
41D-3183 (2 Sept. 1984) --- Paul D. Scully-Power, 41-G payload specialist, appears ready to participate in the eight-day space shuttle mission in this photograph taken during a pause in training in the Johnson More
41D-3138 (4 Sept 1984)--- Canada's backup payload specialist assists the two 41-G prime payload specialists during a training session in the Johnson Space Center's Shuttle mockup and integration laboratory. Ro More
41D-3276 (S14-3276)(4 Sept 1984) --- Marc Garnea, 41-G payload specialist, will represent the Canadian National Research Council when the seven-member crew lauches aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger on Oct. 5, More
41D-06-013 (6 Sept 1984) --- Payload specialist Charles Walker works with the continuous flow electrophoresis systems (CFES) experiment, located in the middeck.
Payload Specialists Marc Garneau and Paul Scully-Power prepare to board the Shuttle Trainer aircraft to leave for the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for the STS 41-G mission.
41G-90029 / S17-90029 (2 Oct 1984) --- These five astronauts prepare to board T-38 jet aircraft for a trip to Florida where they will begin preparations for a trip into space aboard the Challenger later this we More
Payload specialist Marc Garneau displays a Canadian made Sunphotometer, part of a package of experiments which he is concentrating on during this mission. He is sitting on the Challenger's flight deck at the aft station.
S84-47034 (Nov 1984) --- Astronaut Ernst Messerschmid, payload specialist, D-1 German Spacelab mission.
S84-47177 (17 Dec 1984) --- A recent flight in NASA's KC-135 aircraft gave the STS 61-A/Spacelab D-1 crewmembers a chance to get a preview of weightlessness. Mission specialists Bonnie J. Dunbar and Guion S. B More
The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation showing extreme close-up view of spaceborne experiment on the orbiter Discovery during 51D. Subject Terms: SPACEBORNE EXPERI More
The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation showing 51F crew activities. View of Payload Specialists (PS) Loren Acton and John-David Bartoe, on the flight deck (FD). S More
(October 25, 1985) The Space Shuttle Columbia's STS-61-C crew pose for their official portrait. Robert L. Gibson (second right) was the mission commander; and Charles F. Bolden (second left) was the pilot. Miss More
The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation showing 51D crewmembers participating in spaceborne experiments. View of Mission Specialist (MS) Jeffrey A. Hoffman pulling a More
S85-29307 (May 1985) --- The seven crew members for the Space Shuttle STS-51F/Spacelab 2 mission take a pause from a KSC training session to pose for a pre-flight crew portrait. Astronauts C. Gordon Fullerton ( More
The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation showing 51D crew activities. View of Payload Specialists (PS) Senator E. Jake Garn and Charles D. Walker with Mission Specia More
The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation showing STS-51D crewmembers participating in spaceborne experiments. View of Mission Specialist (MS) Jeffrey A. Hoffman pulli More
The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation showing 51F crew activities. View of Mission Specialist (MS) Karl G. Henize, Payload Specialists (PS) Loren W. Acton and Joh More
The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation showing 51D crew activities. View of Mission Specialist (MS) Dr. M. Rhea Seddon, Payload Specialists (PS) Walker and Senator More
The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation showing extreme close-up view of spaceborne experiments on the orbiter Discovery during 51D. Subject Terms: SPACEBORNE EXPER More
The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation showing 51D crewmembers participating in spaceborne experiments. View of Mission Specialist (MS) Jeffrey A. Holman donning g More
S85-44253 (November 1985) --- Five astronauts and two payload specialists make up the crew, scheduled to fly aboard the space shuttle Challenger in January of 1986. Crew members are (left to right, front row) a More