File:Portrait of STS-9 crew in the Spacelab.jpg
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DescriptionPortrait of STS-9 crew in the Spacelab.jpg |
English: 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, are Ulf Merbold, Owen K. Garriott, Brewster H. Shaw, Jr., Byron M. Lichtenberg and Robert A.R. Parker. Image ID: s09-126-0441 |
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