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STS065-318-020 - STS-065 - Various views of the STS-65 crew in the Spacelab

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Description: View of STS-65 Mission specialists Leroy Chiao, Donald A. Thomas and Carl E. Walz pose for a photo in the Spacelab module.

Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, SPACELAB, STS-65, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, COLUMBIA (ORBITER)

Categories: Crew Activities

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM BW

Preservation File Format: Tiff

STS-65

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various views various views crew spacelab nasa sts 65 columbia space shuttle columbia high resolution ultra high resolution sts 65 mission specialists leroy chiao sts 65 crew tiff sts 65 sts 65 crew activities spacelab module onboard activities view space program 1980 s astronauts us national archives
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1981 - 1989
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Sts 65 Crew, Tiff Sts 65, Sts 65 Columbia

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various views various views crew spacelab nasa sts 65 columbia space shuttle columbia high resolution ultra high resolution sts 65 mission specialists leroy chiao sts 65 crew tiff sts 65 sts 65 crew activities spacelab module onboard activities view space program 1980 s astronauts us national archives