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Mir 21 crew portraits. NASA public domain image colelction.

Mir 21 crew portraits. NASA public domain image colelction.

Mir 21 crew portraits. Group portrait of Mir 21 prime and backup crews with American and Russian flags and shuttle/Mir model, top from left: Yuri Usachev, Shannon Lucid, John Blaha and Alexandr Lazutkin, bottom... More

S84E5097 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage container with hose connection

S84E5097 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage contai...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up view of Mir 23 Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin (partially visible) as he displays a condensate water storage container with Inflight Mainten... More

STS084-319-035 - STS-084 - Tsibliev, Lazutkin and Collins talk in the Mir Base Block module

STS084-319-035 - STS-084 - Tsibliev, Lazutkin and Collins talk in the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 crewmembers Vasily Tsibliev and Alexander Lazutkin talk with STS-84 pilot Eileen Collins around the Mir Base Block table. Tsibliev holds a album ... More

STS084-305-030 - STS-084 - Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir Space Station Base Block

STS084-305-030 - STS-084 - Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir S...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 crewmember Alexander Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir Space Station Base Block. Subject Terms: STS-84, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), MIR SPACE ST... More

STS084-305-029 - STS-084 - Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir Space Station Base Block

STS084-305-029 - STS-084 - Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir S...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 crewmember Alexander Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir Space Station Base Block. Subject Terms: STS-84, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), MIR SPACE ST... More

S84E5103 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage container with hose connection

S84E5103 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage contai...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up view of Mir 23 Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin (partially visible) as he displays a condensate water storage container with Inflight Mainten... More

S84E5098 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage container with hose connection

S84E5098 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage contai...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up view of Mir 23 Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin (partially visible) as he displays a condensate water storage container with Inflight Mainten... More

STS084-319-036 - STS-084 - Tsibliev, Lazutkin and Collins talk in the Mir Base Block module

STS084-319-036 - STS-084 - Tsibliev, Lazutkin and Collins talk in the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 crewmembers Vasily Tsibliev and Alexander Lazutkin talk with STS-84 pilot Eileen Collins around the Mir Base Block table. Tsibliev holds a album ... More

STS084-360-034 - STS-084 - Lazutkin floats in the Spacehab

STS084-360-034 - STS-084 - Lazutkin floats in the Spacehab

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 crewmember Alexander Lazutkin floats in the Spacehab waiting for transfer operation to begin. Subject Terms: STS-84, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), COSMONA... More

S84E5104 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage container with hose connection

S84E5104 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage contai...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up view of Mir 23 Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin (partially visible) as he displays a condensate water storage container with Inflight Mainten... More

STS084-360-037 - STS-084 - Lazutkin floats in the Spacehab

STS084-360-037 - STS-084 - Lazutkin floats in the Spacehab

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 crewmember Alexander Lazutkin floats in the Spacehab waiting for transfer operation to begin. Subject Terms: STS-84, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), COSMONA... More

S84E5122 - STS-084 - Lazutkin is photographed holding a 35mm camera in the Mir space station

S84E5122 - STS-084 - Lazutkin is photographed holding a 35mm camera in...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Cosmonaut Aleksandr I. Lazutkin, Mir-23 flight engineer, uses a 35mm camera to record activity on the base block module of Russia's Space Station Mir. ... More

STS084-319-037 - STS-084 - Tsibliev, Lazutkin and Collins talk in the Mir Base Block module

STS084-319-037 - STS-084 - Tsibliev, Lazutkin and Collins talk in the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 crewmembers Vasily Tsibliev and Alexander Lazutkin talk with STS-84 pilot Eileen Collins around the Mir Base Block table. Tsibliev holds a album ... More

STS084-360-036 - STS-084 - Lazutkin floats in the Spacehab

STS084-360-036 - STS-084 - Lazutkin floats in the Spacehab

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 crewmember Alexander Lazutkin floats in the Spacehab waiting for transfer operation to begin. Subject Terms: STS-84, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), COSMONA... More

S84E5099 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage container with hose connection

S84E5099 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage contai...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up view of Mir 23 Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin (partially visible) as he displays a condensate water storage container with Inflight Mainten... More

S84E5039 - STS-084 - Mir 23 Flight Engineer Aleksandr Lazutkin poses for a photo

S84E5039 - STS-084 - Mir 23 Flight Engineer Aleksandr Lazutkin poses f...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 Flight Engineer Aleksandr Lazutkin poses for a photo in the Mir Base Block. Subject Terms: STS-84, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), MIR SPACE STATION, ASTRON... More

S84E5038 - STS-084 - Mir 23 Flight Engineer Aleksandr Lazutkin poses for a photo

S84E5038 - STS-084 - Mir 23 Flight Engineer Aleksandr Lazutkin poses f...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 Flight Engineer Aleksandr Lazutkin poses for a photo in the Mir Base Block. Subject Terms: STS-84, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), MIR SPACE STATION, ASTRON... More

S84E5101 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage container with hose connection

S84E5101 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage contai...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up view of Mir 23 Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin (partially visible) as he displays a condensate water storage container with Inflight Mainten... More

STS084-380-022 - STS-084 - Lazutkin and Kondakova wait in the Docking Module for the hatch closing

STS084-380-022 - STS-084 - Lazutkin and Kondakova wait in the Docking ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 crewmember Alexander Lazutkin and STS-84 Mission Specialist Elena Kondakova wait in the Docking Module (DM) for the hatch closing between the shu... More

S84E5102 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage container with hose connection

S84E5102 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage contai...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up view of Mir 23 Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin (partially visible) as he displays a condensate water storage container with Inflight Mainten... More

S84E5106 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage container with hose connection

S84E5106 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage contai...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin displays a condensate water storage container with Inflight Maintenance (IFM) free-fluid disposal tool and hos... More

S84E5107 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage container with hose connection

S84E5107 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage contai...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin displays a condensate water storage container with Inflight Maintenance (IFM) free-fluid disposal tool and hos... More

S84E5100 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage container with hose connection

S84E5100 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage contai...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up view of Mir 23 Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin (partially visible) as he displays a condensate water storage container with Inflight Mainten... More

S84E5105 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage container with hose connection

S84E5105 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage contai...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up view of Mir 23 Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin (partially visible) as he displays a condensate water storage container with Inflight Mainten... More

STS084-305-032 - STS-084 - Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir Space Station Base Block

STS084-305-032 - STS-084 - Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir S...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 crewmember Alexander Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir Space Station Base Block. Subject Terms: STS-84, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), MIR SPACE ST... More

STS084-305-028 - STS-084 - Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir Space Station Base Block

STS084-305-028 - STS-084 - Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir S...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 crewmember Alexander Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir Space Station Base Block. Subject Terms: STS-84, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), MIR SPACE ST... More

STS084-380-021 - STS-084 - Lazutkin and Kondakova wait in the Docking Module for the hatch closing

STS084-380-021 - STS-084 - Lazutkin and Kondakova wait in the Docking ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 crewmember Alexander Lazutkin and STS-84 Mission Specialist Elena Kondakova wait in the Docking Module (DM) for the hatch closing between the shu... More

STS084-305-031 - STS-084 - Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir Space Station Base Block

STS084-305-031 - STS-084 - Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir S...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 crewmember Alexander Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir Space Station Base Block. Subject Terms: STS-84, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), MIR SPACE ST... More

STS084-360-035 - STS-084 - Lazutkin floats in the Spacehab

STS084-360-035 - STS-084 - Lazutkin floats in the Spacehab

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 crewmember Alexander Lazutkin floats in the Spacehab waiting for transfer operation to begin. Subject Terms: STS-84, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), COSMONA... More

S84E5096 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage container with hose connection

S84E5096 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage contai...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin displays a condensate water storage container with Inflight Maintenance (IFM) free-fluid disposal tool and hos... More

S84E5095 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage container with hose connection

S84E5095 - STS-084 - Lazutkin displays condensate water storage contai...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mir 23 Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin displays a condensate water storage container with Inflight Maintenance (IFM) free-fluid disposal tool and hos... More

STS-84 Commander Charles J. Precourt prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A with help from white room closeout crew members. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. The commander is Charles J. Precourt. The pilot is Eileen Marie Collins. The five mission specialists are C. Michael Foale, Carlos I. Noriega, Edward Tsang Lu, Jean-Francois Clervoy of the European Space Agency and Elena V. Kondakova of the Russian Space Agency. The planned nine-day mission will include the exchange of Foale for U.S. astronaut and Mir 23 crew member Jerry M. Linenger, who has been on Mir since Jan. 15. Linenger transferred to Mir during the last docking mission, STS-81; he will return to Earth on Atlantis. Foale is slated to remain on Mir for about four months until he is replaced in September by STS-86 Mission Specialist Wendy B. Lawrence. During the five days Atlantis is scheduled to be docked with the Mir, the STS-84 crew and the Mir 23 crew, including two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Vasily Tsibliev and Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin, will participate in joint experiments. The STS-84 mission also will involve the transfer of more than 7,300 pounds of water, logistics and science equipment to and from the Mir. Atlantis is carrying a nearly 300-pound oxygen generator to replace one of two Mir units which have experienced malfunctions. The oxygen it generates is used for breathing by the Mir crew KSC-97PC807

STS-84 Commander Charles J. Precourt prepares to enter the Space Shutt...

STS-84 Commander Charles J. Precourt prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A with help from white room closeout crew members. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking ... More

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. The commander is Charles J. Precourt. The pilot is Eileen Marie Collins. The five mission specialists are C. Michael Foale, Carlos I. Noriega, Edward Tsang Lu, Jean-Francois Clervoy of the European Space Agency and Elena V. Kondakova of the Russian Space Agency. The planned nine-day mission will include the exchange of Foale for U.S. astronaut and Mir 23 crew member Jerry M. Linenger, who has been on Mir since Jan. 15. Linenger transferred to Mir during the last docking mission, STS-81; he will return to Earth on Atlantis. Foale is slated to remain on Mir for about four months until he is replaced in September by STS-86 Mission Specialist Wendy B. Lawrence. During the five days Atlantis is scheduled to be docked with the Mir, the STS-84 crew and the Mir 23 crew, including two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Vasily Tsibliev and Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin, will participate in joint experiments. The STS-84 mission also will involve the transfer of more than 7,300 pounds of water, logistics and science equipment to and from the Mir. Atlantis is carrying a nearly 300-pound oxygen generator to replace one of two Mir units which have experienced malfunctions. The oxygen it generates is used for breathing by the Mir crew KSC-97PC804

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as i...

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth do... More

STS-84 Mission Specialist Jean-Francois Clervoy prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A with help from white room closeout crew members. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. The commander is Charles J. Precourt. The pilot is Eileen Marie Collins. The five mission specialists are C. Michael Foale, Carlos I. Noriega, Edward Tsang Lu, Jean-Francois Clervoy of the European Space Agency and Elena V. Kondakova of the Russian Space Agency. The planned nine-day mission will include the exchange of Foale for U.S. astronaut and Mir 23 crew member Jerry M. Linenger, who has been on Mir since Jan. 15. Linenger transferred to Mir during the last docking mission, STS-81; he will return to Earth on Atlantis. Foale is slated to remain on Mir for about four months until he is replaced in September by STS-86 Mission Specialist Wendy B. Lawrence. During the five days Atlantis is scheduled to be docked with the Mir, the STS-84 crew and the Mir 23 crew, including two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Vasily Tsibliev and Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin, will participate in joint experiments. The STS-84 mission also will involve the transfer of more than 7,300 pounds of water, logistics and science equipment to and from the Mir. Atlantis is carrying a nearly 300-pound oxygen generator to replace one of two Mir units which have experienced malfunctions. The oxygen it generates is used for breathing by the Mir crew KSC-97PC811

STS-84 Mission Specialist Jean-Francois Clervoy prepares to enter the ...

STS-84 Mission Specialist Jean-Francois Clervoy prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A with help from white room closeout crew members. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the six... More

STS-84 Mission Specialist C. Michael Foale prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A with help from white room closeout crew members. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. The commander is Charles J. Precourt. The pilot is Eileen Marie Collins. The five mission specialists are C. Michael Foale, Carlos I. Noriega, Edward Tsang Lu, Jean-Francois Clervoy of the European Space Agency and Elena V. Kondakova of the Russian Space Agency. The planned nine-day mission will include the exchange of Foale for U.S. astronaut and Mir 23 crew member Jerry M. Linenger, who has been on Mir since Jan. 15. Linenger transferred to Mir during the last docking mission, STS-81; he will return to Earth on Atlantis. Foale is slated to remain on Mir for about four months until he is replaced in September by STS-86 Mission Specialist Wendy B. Lawrence. During the five days Atlantis is scheduled to be docked with the Mir, the STS-84 crew and the Mir 23 crew, including two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Vasily Tsibliev and Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin, will participate in joint experiments. The STS-84 mission also will involve the transfer of more than 7,300 pounds of water, logistics and science equipment to and from the Mir. Atlantis is carrying a nearly 300-pound oxygen generator to replace one of two Mir units which have experienced malfunctions. The oxygen it generates is used for breathing by the Mir crew KSC-97PC806

STS-84 Mission Specialist C. Michael Foale prepares to enter the Space...

STS-84 Mission Specialist C. Michael Foale prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A with help from white room closeout crew members. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth do... More

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. The commander is Charles J. Precourt. The pilot is Eileen Marie Collins. The five mission specialists are C. Michael Foale, Carlos I. Noriega, Edward Tsang Lu, Jean-Francois Clervoy of the European Space Agency and Elena V. Kondakova of the Russian Space Agency. The planned nine-day mission will include the exchange of Foale for U.S. astronaut and Mir 23 crew member Jerry M. Linenger, who has been on Mir since Jan. 15. Linenger transferred to Mir during the last docking mission, STS-81; he will return to Earth on Atlantis. Foale is slated to remain on Mir for about four months until he is replaced in September by STS-86 Mission Specialist Wendy B. Lawrence. During the five days Atlantis is scheduled to be docked with the Mir, the STS-84 crew and the Mir 23 crew, including two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Vasily Tsibliev and Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin, will participate in joint experiments. The STS-84 mission also will involve the transfer of more than 7,300 pounds of water, logistics and science equipment to and from the Mir. Atlantis is carrying a nearly 300-pound oxygen generator to replace one of two Mir units which have experienced malfunctions. The oxygen it generates is used for breathing by the Mir crew KSC-97PC805

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as i...

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth do... More

STS-84 Mission Specialist Elena V. Kondakova prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A with help from white room closeout crew members. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. The commander is Charles J. Precourt. The pilot is Eileen Marie Collins. The five mission specialists are C. Michael Foale, Carlos I. Noriega, Edward Tsang Lu, Jean-Francois Clervoy of the European Space Agency and Elena V. Kondakova of the Russian Space Agency. The planned nine-day mission will include the exchange of Foale for U.S. astronaut and Mir 23 crew member Jerry M. Linenger, who has been on Mir since Jan. 15. Linenger transferred to Mir during the last docking mission, STS-81; he will return to Earth on Atlantis. Foale is slated to remain on Mir for about four months until he is replaced in September by STS-86 Mission Specialist Wendy B. Lawrence. During the five days Atlantis is scheduled to be docked with the Mir, the STS-84 crew and the Mir 23 crew, including two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Vasily Tsibliev and Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin, will participate in joint experiments. The STS-84 mission also will involve the transfer of more than 7,300 pounds of water, logistics and science equipment to and from the Mir. Atlantis is carrying a nearly 300-pound oxygen generator to replace one of two Mir units which have experienced malfunctions. The oxygen it generates is used for breathing by the Mir crew KSC-97PC812

STS-84 Mission Specialist Elena V. Kondakova prepares to enter the Spa...

STS-84 Mission Specialist Elena V. Kondakova prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A with help from white room closeout crew members. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth ... More

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. The commander is Charles J. Precourt. The pilot is Eileen Marie Collins. The five mission specialists are C. Michael Foale, Carlos I. Noriega, Edward Tsang Lu, Jean-Francois Clervoy of the European Space Agency and Elena V. Kondakova of the Russian Space Agency. The planned nine-day mission will include the exchange of Foale for U.S. astronaut and Mir 23 crew member Jerry M. Linenger, who has been on Mir since Jan. 15. Linenger transferred to Mir during the last docking mission, STS-81; he will return to Earth on Atlantis. Foale is slated to remain on Mir for about four months until he is replaced in September by STS-86 Mission Specialist Wendy B. Lawrence. During the five days Atlantis is scheduled to be docked with the Mir, the STS-84 crew and the Mir 23 crew, including two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Vasily Tsibliev and Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin, will participate in joint experiments. The STS-84 mission also will involve the transfer of more than 7,300 pounds of water, logistics and science equipment to and from the Mir. Atlantis is carrying a nearly 300-pound oxygen generator to replace one of two Mir units which have experienced malfunctions. The oxygen it generates is used for breathing by the Mir crew KSC-97PC798

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as i...

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth do... More

STS-84 Mission Specialist Edward T. Lu prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A with help from white room closeout crew members. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. The commander is Charles J. Precourt. The pilot is Eileen Marie Collins. The five mission specialists are C. Michael Foale, Carlos I. Noriega, Edward Tsang Lu, Jean-Francois Clervoy of the European Space Agency and Elena V. Kondakova of the Russian Space Agency. The planned nine-day mission will include the exchange of Foale for U.S. astronaut and Mir 23 crew member Jerry M. Linenger, who has been on Mir since Jan. 15. Linenger transferred to Mir during the last docking mission, STS-81; he will return to Earth on Atlantis. Foale is slated to remain on Mir for about four months until he is replaced in September by STS-86 Mission Specialist Wendy B. Lawrence. During the five days Atlantis is scheduled to be docked with the Mir, the STS-84 crew and the Mir 23 crew, including two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Vasily Tsibliev and Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin, will participate in joint experiments. The STS-84 mission also will involve the transfer of more than 7,300 pounds of water, logistics and science equipment to and from the Mir. Atlantis is carrying a nearly 300-pound oxygen generator to replace one of two Mir units which have experienced malfunctions. The oxygen it generates is used for breathing by the Mir crew KSC-97PC809

STS-84 Mission Specialist Edward T. Lu prepares to enter the Space Shu...

STS-84 Mission Specialist Edward T. Lu prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A with help from white room closeout crew members. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth dockin... More

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. The commander is Charles J. Precourt. The pilot is Eileen Marie Collins. The five mission specialists are C. Michael Foale, Carlos I. Noriega, Edward Tsang Lu, Jean-Francois Clervoy of the European Space Agency and Elena V. Kondakova of the Russian Space Agency. The planned nine-day mission will include the exchange of Foale for U.S. astronaut and Mir 23 crew member Jerry M. Linenger, who has been on Mir since Jan. 15. Linenger transferred to Mir during the last docking mission, STS-81; he will return to Earth on Atlantis. Foale is slated to remain on Mir for about four months until he is replaced in September by STS-86 Mission Specialist Wendy B. Lawrence. During the five days Atlantis is scheduled to be docked with the Mir, the STS-84 crew and the Mir 23 crew, including two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Vasily Tsibliev and Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin, will participate in joint experiments. The STS-84 mission also will involve the transfer of more than 7,300 pounds of water, logistics and science equipment to and from the Mir. Atlantis is carrying a nearly 300-pound oxygen generator to replace one of two Mir units which have experienced malfunctions. The oxygen it generates is used for breathing by the Mir crew KSC-97PC801

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as i...

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth do... More

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. The commander is Charles J. Precourt. The pilot is Eileen Marie Collins. The five mission specialists are C. Michael Foale, Carlos I. Noriega, Edward Tsang Lu, Jean-Francois Clervoy of the European Space Agency and Elena V. Kondakova of the Russian Space Agency. The planned nine-day mission will include the exchange of Foale for U.S. astronaut and Mir 23 crew member Jerry M. Linenger, who has been on Mir since Jan. 15. Linenger transferred to Mir during the last docking mission, STS-81; he will return to Earth on Atlantis. Foale is slated to remain on Mir for about four months until he is replaced in September by STS-86 Mission Specialist Wendy B. Lawrence. During the five days Atlantis is scheduled to be docked with the Mir, the STS-84 crew and the Mir 23 crew, including two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Vasily Tsibliev and Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin, will participate in joint experiments. The STS-84 mission also will involve the transfer of more than 7,300 pounds of water, logistics and science equipment to and from the Mir. Atlantis is carrying a nearly 300-pound oxygen generator to replace one of two Mir units which have experienced malfunctions. The oxygen it generates is used for breathing by the Mir crew KSC-97PC799

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as i...

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth do... More

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. The commander is Charles J. Precourt. The pilot is Eileen Marie Collins. The five mission specialists are C. Michael Foale, Carlos I. Noriega, Edward Tsang Lu, Jean-Francois Clervoy of the European Space Agency and Elena V. Kondakova of the Russian Space Agency. The planned nine-day mission will include the exchange of Foale for U.S. astronaut and Mir 23 crew member Jerry M. Linenger, who has been on Mir since Jan. 15. Linenger transferred to Mir during the last docking mission, STS-81; he will return to Earth on Atlantis. Foale is slated to remain on Mir for about four months until he is replaced in September by STS-86 Mission Specialist Wendy B. Lawrence. During the five days Atlantis is scheduled to be docked with the Mir, the STS-84 crew and the Mir 23 crew, including two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Vasily Tsibliev and Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin, will participate in joint experiments. The STS-84 mission also will involve the transfer of more than 7,300 pounds of water, logistics and science equipment to and from the Mir. Atlantis is carrying a nearly 300-pound oxygen generator to replace one of two Mir units which have experienced malfunctions. The oxygen it generates is used for breathing by the Mir crew KSC-97PC802

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as i...

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth do... More

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. The commander is Charles J. Precourt. The pilot is Eileen Marie Collins. The five mission specialists are C. Michael Foale, Carlos I. Noriega, Edward Tsang Lu, Jean-Francois Clervoy of the European Space Agency and Elena V. Kondakova of the Russian Space Agency. The planned nine-day mission will include the exchange of Foale for U.S. astronaut and Mir 23 crew member Jerry M. Linenger, who has been on Mir since Jan. 15. Linenger transferred to Mir during the last docking mission, STS-81; he will return to Earth on Atlantis. Foale is slated to remain on Mir for about four months until he is replaced in September by STS-86 Mission Specialist Wendy B. Lawrence. During the five days Atlantis is scheduled to be docked with the Mir, the STS-84 crew and the Mir 23 crew, including two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Vasily Tsibliev and Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin, will participate in joint experiments. The STS-84 mission also will involve the transfer of more than 7,300 pounds of water, logistics and science equipment to and from the Mir. Atlantis is carrying a nearly 300-pound oxygen generator to replace one of two Mir units which have experienced malfunctions. The oxygen it generates is used for breathing by the Mir crew KSC-97PC803

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as i...

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth do... More

STS-84 Mission Specialist Carlos I. Noriega prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A with help from white room closeout crew members. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. The commander is Charles J. Precourt. The pilot is Eileen Marie Collins. The five mission specialists are C. Michael Foale, Carlos I. Noriega, Edward Tsang Lu, Jean-Francois Clervoy of the European Space Agency and Elena V. Kondakova of the Russian Space Agency. The planned nine-day mission will include the exchange of Foale for U.S. astronaut and Mir 23 crew member Jerry M. Linenger, who has been on Mir since Jan. 15. Linenger transferred to Mir during the last docking mission, STS-81; he will return to Earth on Atlantis. Foale is slated to remain on Mir for about four months until he is replaced in September by STS-86 Mission Specialist Wendy B. Lawrence. During the five days Atlantis is scheduled to be docked with the Mir, the STS-84 crew and the Mir 23 crew, including two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Vasily Tsibliev and Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin, will participate in joint experiments. The STS-84 mission also will involve the transfer of more than 7,300 pounds of water, logistics and science equipment to and from the Mir. Atlantis is carrying a nearly 300-pound oxygen generator to replace one of two Mir units which have experienced malfunctions. The oxygen it generates is used for breathing by the Mir crew KSC-97PC810

STS-84 Mission Specialist Carlos I. Noriega prepares to enter the Spac...

STS-84 Mission Specialist Carlos I. Noriega prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A with help from white room closeout crew members. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth d... More

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. The commander is Charles J. Precourt. The pilot is Eileen Marie Collins. The five mission specialists are C. Michael Foale, Carlos I. Noriega, Edward Tsang Lu, Jean-Francois Clervoy of the European Space Agency and Elena V. Kondakova of the Russian Space Agency. The planned nine-day mission will include the exchange of Foale for U.S. astronaut and Mir 23 crew member Jerry M. Linenger, who has been on Mir since Jan. 15. Linenger transferred to Mir during the last docking mission, STS-81; he will return to Earth on Atlantis. Foale is slated to remain on Mir for about four months until he is replaced in September by STS-86 Mission Specialist Wendy B. Lawrence. During the five days Atlantis is scheduled to be docked with the Mir, the STS-84 crew and the Mir 23 crew, including two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Vasily Tsibliev and Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin, will participate in joint experiments. The STS-84 mission also will involve the transfer of more than 7,300 pounds of water, logistics and science equipment to and from the Mir. Atlantis is carrying a nearly 300-pound oxygen generator to replace one of two Mir units which have experienced malfunctions. The oxygen it generates is used for breathing by the Mir crew KSC-97PC800

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as i...

The Space Shuttle Atlantis turns night into day for a few moments as it lifts off on May 15 at 4:07:48 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A on the STS-84 mission. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth do... More

STS-84 Pilot Eileen M. Collins prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A with help from white room closeout crew members. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. The commander is Charles J. Precourt. The pilot is Eileen Marie Collins. The five mission specialists are C. Michael Foale, Carlos I. Noriega, Edward Tsang Lu, Jean-Francois Clervoy of the European Space Agency and Elena V. Kondakova of the Russian Space Agency. The planned nine-day mission will include the exchange of Foale for U.S. astronaut and Mir 23 crew member Jerry M. Linenger, who has been on Mir since Jan. 15. Linenger transferred to Mir during the last docking mission, STS-81; he will return to Earth on Atlantis. Foale is slated to remain on Mir for about four months until he is replaced in September by STS-86 Mission Specialist Wendy B. Lawrence. During the five days Atlantis is scheduled to be docked with the Mir, the STS-84 crew and the Mir 23 crew, including two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Vasily Tsibliev and Flight Engineer Alexander Lazutkin, will participate in joint experiments. The STS-84 mission also will involve the transfer of more than 7,300 pounds of water, logistics and science equipment to and from the Mir. Atlantis is carrying a nearly 300-pound oxygen generator to replace one of two Mir units which have experienced malfunctions. The oxygen it generates is used for breathing by the Mir crew KSC-97PC808

STS-84 Pilot Eileen M. Collins prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Atl...

STS-84 Pilot Eileen M. Collins prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A with help from white room closeout crew members. The fourth Shuttle mission of 1997 will be the sixth docking of the... More

Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir Space Station Base Block

Lazutkin conducts transfer ops in the Mir Space Station Base Block

STS084-305-031 (15-24 May 1997) --- Onboard the Russia's Mir Space Station Base Block, cosmonaut Aleksandr I. Lazutkin, Mir-23 flight engineer, participates in the transfer of a small portion of the supplies wh... More