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STS063-86-016 - STS-063 - MS Voss and MS Harris conducting Sensory-Motor Investigations

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Description: Photographic documentation of Mission Specialist Janice Voss undergoing tests, while Payload Commander and Mission Specialist Bernard Harris, Jr. gathers data on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-63. The tests were part joint U.S.-Russian Sensory-Motor Investigations, intended to enhance the understanding of adaptation to space flight and readaptation after flight on various aspects of human spatial orientation, neurosensory, sensory-motor, physiological, and perceptual functions and on autonomic gastric functions associated with space motion sickness.

Subject Terms: STS-63,SPACE SHUTTLES,DISCOVERY (ORBITER),INVESTIGATION,ASTRONAUTS,ADAPTATION,PHYSIOLOGY

Date Taken: 6/11/1997 0:00

Categories: Experiment (Medical)

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-63

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voss ms voss harris ms harris sensory motor investigations sts 63 discovery nasa high resolution ultra high resolution sensory motor investigations sts 63 mission specialist janice voss mission specialist bernard harris space flight space motion sickness space shuttles tests adaptation functions tiff sts 63 investigation payload commander flight astronauts space program
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1997
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The U.S. National Archives
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voss ms voss harris ms harris sensory motor investigations sts 63 discovery nasa high resolution ultra high resolution sensory motor investigations sts 63 mission specialist janice voss mission specialist bernard harris space flight space motion sickness space shuttles tests adaptation functions tiff sts 63 investigation payload commander flight astronauts space program