File:STS-9 crewmembers work in the Spacelab 1 module.jpg
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DescriptionSTS-9 crewmembers work in the Spacelab 1 module.jpg |
English: A mission specialist and two payload specialists busy themselves in the Spacelab 1 module aboard the shuttle Columbia. Left to right are payload specialists Ulf Merbold and Byron K. Lichtenberg; and Mission Specialist Robert A. R. Parker. Parker is partially obscured by a deployed instrument of the fluid physics module at the materials sciences double rack. Merbold wears a head band-like device and a recorder as part of an overall effort to learn more aboutr space adaptation. NASA ID: S09-03-093 |
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