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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  Center Director Bob Cabana presents an award to retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Lee A. Archer Jr., one of the Tuskegee Airmen, during a special presentation to the  work force at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.  Archer shared his experiences as combat fighter pilot, civil rights leader and business executive.  Archer is the only Tuskegee Airmen fighter pilot to receive the honor “Ace” for shooting down five enemy aircraft during WWII. He retired as Air Force Command Pilot after 30 years of military service, 1941-1971. Archer is at Kennedy to serve as Military Marshall of the 2008 KSC Space & Air Show, Nov. 8-9. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd3590

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Center Director Bob Cabana presents an award t...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Center Director Bob Cabana presents an award to retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Lee A. Archer Jr., one of the Tuskegee Airmen, during a special presentation to the work force at NASA's ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   Standing next to a Starfighter aircraft at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Lee A. Archer Jr., one of the Tuskegee Airmen, shares his experiences as a combat fighter pilot.  Earlier, Archer made a special presentation to the Kennedy work force, talking about his years as a combat fighter pilot, civil rights leader and business executive. Archer is the only Tuskegee Airmen fighter pilot to receive the honor “Ace” for shooting down five enemy aircraft during WWII. He retired as Air Force Command Pilot after 30 years of military service, 1941-1971. Archer is at Kennedy to serve as Military Marshall of the 2008 KSC Space & Air Show, Nov. 8-9. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd3592

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Standing next to a Starfighter aircraft at th...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Standing next to a Starfighter aircraft at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Lee A. Archer Jr., one of the Tuskegee... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –    Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Lee A. Archer Jr. (seated at center), one of the Tuskegee Airmen, autographs photos for guests after a special presentation to the  work force at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.  Archer shared his experiences as combat fighter pilot, civil rights leader and business executive. Archer is the only Tuskegee Airmen fighter pilot to receive the honor “Ace” for shooting down five enemy aircraft during WWII. He retired as Air Force Command Pilot after 30 years of military service, 1941-1971. Archer is at Kennedy to serve as Military Marshall of the 2008 KSC Space & Air Show, Nov. 8-9. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd3591

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Lee A. Arche...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Lee A. Archer Jr. (seated at center), one of the Tuskegee Airmen, autographs photos for guests after a special presentation to the work force at NASA's... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – On the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, one of the Shuttle Training Aircraft is ready for STS-119 Commander Lee Archambault or Pilot Tony Antonelli to practice shuttle landings on the Shuttle Landing Facility's runway. The mission crew members arrived in the afternoon at Kennedy to prepare for launch. The mission is the 28th to the International Space Station and the 125th space shuttle flight.  Space shuttle Discovery will deliver the final pair of power-generating solar array wings and truss element, S6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-1991

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – On the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kenne...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – On the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, one of the Shuttle Training Aircraft is ready for STS-119 Commander Lee Archambault or Pilot Tony Antonelli to p... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, United Space Alliance technicians on a Hyster forklift guide replica shuttle main engine 2, or RSME 2, closer for installation on space shuttle Endeavour. The orbiter is surrounded by work platforms allowing access to all areas of the spacecraft.    The work is part of Transition and Retirement of the remaining space shuttles, Endeavour and Atlantis. Endeavour is being prepared for public display at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. Its ferry flight to California is targeted for mid-September. Endeavour was the last space shuttle added to NASA’s orbiter fleet. Over the course of its 19-year career, Endeavour spent 299 days in space during 25 missions. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle.  Photo credit: NASA/David Lee KSC-2012-3826

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, United Space Alliance technicians on a Hyster forklift guide replica shuttle main engine 2, or RSME 2, clos... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – With space shuttle Discovery as backdrop on Runway 15 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, members of the STS-119 crew address the workers and guests on hand to welcome them home following their 13-day, 5.3-million mile journey on the STS-119 mission to the International Space Station. From left are Commander Lee Archambault, Pilot Tony Antonelli and Mission Specialists Joseph Acaba, Steve Swanson, Richard Arnold and John Phillips. Main gear touchdown was at 3:13:17 p.m. EDT.  Nose gear touchdown was at 3:13:40 p.m. and wheels stop was at 3:14:45 p.m.  Discovery delivered the final pair of large power-generating solar array wings and the S6 truss segment. The mission was the 28th flight to the station, the 36th flight of Discovery and the 125th in the Space Shuttle Program, as well as the 70th landing at Kennedy. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-2402

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – With space shuttle Discovery as backdrop on Run...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – With space shuttle Discovery as backdrop on Runway 15 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, members of the STS-119 crew address the workers and guests on hand to welcome them home fo... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Prior to their departure, the STS-110 crew pauses for the media at the Shuttle Landing Facility.  Standing left to right are Mission Specialists Jerry Ross, Steven Smith and Lee Morin; Commander Michael Bloomfield; Pilot Stephen Frick; and Mission Specialists Rex Walheim and Ellen Ochoa.  The crew was at KSC for Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities that included the payload familiarization and a simulated launch countdown.   Scheduled for launch April 4, the 11-day STS-110 mission will feature Space Shuttle Atlantis docking with the International Space Station (ISS) and delivering the S0 truss, the centerpiece-segment of the primary truss structure that will eventually extend over 300 feet KSC-02PD0338

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Prior to their departure, the STS-110 c...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Prior to their departure, the STS-110 crew pauses for the media at the Shuttle Landing Facility. Standing left to right are Mission Specialists Jerry Ross, Steven Smith and Lee M... More

HOUSTON, Texas -- STS119-S-002: Attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits, these seven astronauts take a break from training to pose for the STS-119 crew portrait. From the right (front row) are NASA astronauts Lee Archambault, commander, and Tony Antonelli, pilot.  From the left (back row) are NASA astronauts Joseph Acaba, John Phillips, Steve Swanson, Richard Arnold and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata, all mission specialists.  Wakata is scheduled to join Expedition 18 as flight engineer after launching to the International Space Station on STS-119. KSC-08pd4131

HOUSTON, Texas -- STS119-S-002: Attired in training versions of their ...

HOUSTON, Texas -- STS119-S-002: Attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits, these seven astronauts take a break from training to pose for the STS-119 crew portrait. From the right (fro... More

Space Shuttle Payloads: Kennedy Space Center was the hub for the final preparation and launch of the space shuttle and its payloads. The shuttle carried a wide variety of payloads into Earth orbit. Not all payloads were installed in the shuttle's cargo bay. In-cabin payloads were carried in the shuttle's middeck. Cargo bay payloads were typically large payloads which did not require a pressurized environment, such as interplanetary space probes, earth-orbiting satellites, scientific laboratories and International Space Station trusses and components. Poster designed by Kennedy Space Center Graphics Department/Greg Lee. Credit: NASA KSC-2012-1863

Space Shuttle Payloads: Kennedy Space Center was the hub for the final...

Space Shuttle Payloads: Kennedy Space Center was the hub for the final preparation and launch of the space shuttle and its payloads. The shuttle carried a wide variety of payloads into Earth orbit. Not all payl... More

STS119-S-059 (28 March 2009) --- Space Shuttle Discovery approaches landing on Runway 15 of the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, concluding the 13-day, 5.3-million mile journey of the STS-119 mission to the International Space Station. Onboard are NASA astronauts Lee Archambault, commander; Tony Antonelli, pilot; Steve Swanson, Richard Arnold, Joseph Acaba, John Phillips and Sandra Magnus, all mission specialists. The main landing gear touched down at 3:13:17 p.m. (EDT) on March 28, 2009. The nose gear touched down at 3:13:40 p.m. and wheels stop was at 3:14:45 p.m. During the mission, Discovery?s crew delivered and installed the final pair of large power-generating solar array wings and the S6 truss segment to the starboard, or right, side of the station and accomplished important tasks to prepare the station for future upgrades and additions later this year. sts119-s-059

STS119-S-059 (28 March 2009) --- Space Shuttle Discovery approaches la...

STS119-S-059 (28 March 2009) --- Space Shuttle Discovery approaches landing on Runway 15 of the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, concluding the 13-day, 5.3-million mile journey of the ST... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility, STS-117 Pilot Lee Archambault checks out the cockpit of the orbiter Atlantis, the vehicle for the mission.  He and other crew members are at KSC to take part in a Crew Equipment Interface Test that allows them opportunities to become familiar with equipment and hardware for their mission. STS-117 will deliver the S3/S4 and another pair of solar arrays to the space station.  The 21st shuttle mission to the International Space Station, STS-117 is scheduled to launch no earlier than March 16.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-06pd2832

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility, STS-...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility, STS-117 Pilot Lee Archambault checks out the cockpit of the orbiter Atlantis, the vehicle for the mission. He and other crew members are at KSC... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   After arriving at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a T-38 jet training aircraft, STS-119 Commander Lee Archambault (left) is greeted by Pete Nickolenko, chief of the NASA Launch and Landing Division.  Between them is Shuttle Launch Director Mike Leinbach. The crew flew to Kennedy to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test activities, which include equipment familiarization and emergency exit training and culminate in a simulated launch countdown. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-1175

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – After arriving at NASA's Kennedy Space Center...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – After arriving at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a T-38 jet training aircraft, STS-119 Commander Lee Archambault (left) is greeted by Pete Nickolenko, chief of the NASA Launc... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, United Space Alliance technicians monitor the progress as a Hyster forklift moves replica shuttle main engine 2, or RSME 2, closer for installation on space shuttle Endeavour. The orbiter is surrounded by work platforms allowing access to all areas of the spacecraft.    The work is part of Transition and Retirement of the remaining space shuttles, Endeavour and Atlantis. Endeavour is being prepared for public display at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. Its ferry flight to California is targeted for mid-September. Endeavour was the last space shuttle added to NASA’s orbiter fleet. Over the course of its 19-year career, Endeavour spent 299 days in space during 25 missions. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle.  Photo credit: NASA/David Lee KSC-2012-3823

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, United Space Alliance technicians monitor the progress as a Hyster forklift moves replica shuttle main engi... More

Project Mercury:  With Project Mercury, the United States gained its first experience in conducting human space missions that provided scientific and engineering knowledge of astronauts in space. Alan Shepard made history May 5, 1961, as America's first man in space. Less than a year later, John Glenn made the nation’s first orbital flight on Feb. 20, 1962.  After two suborbital and three orbital missions, Project Mercury ended with a 22-orbit spaceflight on May 16, 1963.    Poster designed by Kennedy Space Center Graphics Department/Greg Lee. Credit: NASA KSC-2012-1858

Project Mercury: With Project Mercury, the United States gained its f...

Project Mercury: With Project Mercury, the United States gained its first experience in conducting human space missions that provided scientific and engineering knowledge of astronauts in space. Alan Shepard m... More

Project Mercury:  With Project Mercury, the United States gained its first experience in conducting human space missions that provided scientific and engineering knowledge of astronauts in space. Alan Shepard made history May 5, 1961, as America's first man in space. Less than a year later, John Glenn made the nation’s first orbital flight on Feb. 20, 1962.  After two suborbital and three orbital missions, Project Mercury ended with a 22-orbit spaceflight on May 16, 1963.      Poster designed by Kennedy Space Center Graphics Department/Greg Lee. Credit: NASA KSC-2012-1857

Project Mercury: With Project Mercury, the United States gained its f...

Project Mercury: With Project Mercury, the United States gained its first experience in conducting human space missions that provided scientific and engineering knowledge of astronauts in space. Alan Shepard m... More

President John F. Kennedy:  President John F. Kennedy visited Cape Canaveral on three separate occasions, twice in 1962 and November 16, 1963.  He presided over a Project Mercury ceremony to award John Glenn the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, toured the Launch Operations Center complexes and rode in a helicopter over the Merritt Island Launch Area, which was under construction to support the Apollo Program.   On November 29, 1963, President Lyndon B. Johnson renamed the Launch Operations Center the John F. Kennedy Space Center.      Poster designed by Kennedy Space Center Graphics Department/Greg Lee. Credit: NASA KSC-2012-1855

President John F. Kennedy: President John F. Kennedy visited Cape Can...

President John F. Kennedy: President John F. Kennedy visited Cape Canaveral on three separate occasions, twice in 1962 and November 16, 1963. He presided over a Project Mercury ceremony to award John Glenn th... More

Dr. Kurt H. Debus, Kennedy Space Center's First Director: A doctor of philosophy in engineering from Darmstadt University, Debus was selected by Dr. Wernher von Braun to direct the Experimental Missile Firing Branch which began launching missiles from Cape Canaveral in 1953.  Dr. Debus became the first Center Director for the new independent Launch Operations Center, and it was his job to put Saturn/Apollo into space.  His tenure at Kennedy Space Center spanned 13 years, from 1962 to 1974.       Poster designed by Kennedy Space Center Graphics Department/Greg Lee. Credit: NASA KSC-2012-1850

Dr. Kurt H. Debus, Kennedy Space Center's First Director: A doctor of ...

Dr. Kurt H. Debus, Kennedy Space Center's First Director: A doctor of philosophy in engineering from Darmstadt University, Debus was selected by Dr. Wernher von Braun to direct the Experimental Missile Firing B... More

Launch Complex 39 Construction:  Launch Complex 39 LC-39 was originally designed and built to launch American astronauts toward the moon.  The complex stretches inland from the Atlantic Ocean across four miles of what, until 1963, was a land of intermittent marshes and sandy scrub growth.  In less than four years, starting with 1963 and ending with 1966, it was transformed into an operational spaceport embodying a mobile concept:  rockets and spacecraft are erected in one area and transported to a separate location for launch.  A total of 153 vehicles have been launched from LC-39.    Poster designed by Kennedy Space Center Graphics Department/Greg Lee. Credit: NASA KSC-2012-1860

Launch Complex 39 Construction: Launch Complex 39 LC-39 was originall...

Launch Complex 39 Construction: Launch Complex 39 LC-39 was originally designed and built to launch American astronauts toward the moon. The complex stretches inland from the Atlantic Ocean across four miles ... More

Presidential Visits to Kennedy Space Center:  All the U. S. presidents shown here were in office at the time they visited KSC.  President Dwight D. Eisenhower, 02/10/1960 President Lyndon B. Johnson visited twice, 09/14/1964 and 09/27/1966 President Richard M. Nixon viewed the Apollo 12 launch on 11/14/1969 President Jimmy Carter came to KSC on 10/01/1978 President William J. Clinton viewed the STS-95 launch on 10/29/1998 and President Barack H. Obama visited KSC twice, 04/15/2010 and 04/29/2011.    Poster designed by Kennedy Space Center Graphics Department/Greg Lee. Credit: NASA KSC-2012-1861

Presidential Visits to Kennedy Space Center: All the U. S. presidents...

Presidential Visits to Kennedy Space Center: All the U. S. presidents shown here were in office at the time they visited KSC. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, 02/10/1960 President Lyndon B. Johnson visited twi... More

Apollo Capsule/Lunar Lander:  The goal of Project Apollo was to land man on the moon and return them safely to the Earth.  The Apollo spacecraft consisted of a command module serving as the crew’s quarters and flight control section and the lunar module, carrying two crewmembers to the surface of the moon.  The first Apollo spacecraft to land on the moon was Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969.  The program concluded with Apollo 17 in December 1972 after putting 27 men into lunar orbit and 12 of them on the surface of the moon.    Poster designed by Kennedy Space Center Graphics Department/Greg Lee. Credit: NASA KSC-2012-1845

Apollo Capsule/Lunar Lander: The goal of Project Apollo was to land m...

Apollo Capsule/Lunar Lander: The goal of Project Apollo was to land man on the moon and return them safely to the Earth. The Apollo spacecraft consisted of a command module serving as the crew’s quarters and ... More

STS117-S-006 (8 June 2007) --- After suiting up, the STS-117 crewmembers exit the Operations and Checkout Building to board the Astrovan, which will take them to launch pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center. On the right (front to back) are astronauts Rick Sturckow, commander; Steven Swanson, Clayton Anderson and Jim Reilly (center back), all mission specialists. On the left (front to back) are astronauts Lee Archambault, pilot; Patrick Forrester and John "Danny" Olivas, both mission specialists. Anderson will join Expedition 15 in progress to serve as a flight engineer aboard the International Space Station. Atlantis will link up with the International Space Station on Sunday, June 10, to begin a joint mission that will increase the complex's power generation capability. Using the shuttle and station robotic arms and conducting three scheduled spacewalks, the astronauts will install another set of giant solar array wings on the station and retract another array, preparing it for a future move. STS117-S-006

STS117-S-006 (8 June 2007) --- After suiting up, the STS-117 crewmembe...

STS117-S-006 (8 June 2007) --- After suiting up, the STS-117 crewmembers exit the Operations and Checkout Building to board the Astrovan, which will take them to launch pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center. On the r... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The STS-117 crew members stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building as they head for the astrovan to take them to Launch Pad 39A. Leading the way are Pilot Lee Archambault (left) and Commander Frederick Sturckow.  Behind them, left and right, are Mission Specialists Patrick Forrester and Steven Swanson, John "Danny" Olivas and astronaut Clayton Anderson, and James Reilly at the rear.  Anderson is joining the Expedition 15 crew on the International Space Station; Flight Engineer Suni Williams will return to Earth in his place.  Liftoff is scheduled for 7:38 p.m. today aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis. The shuttle is delivering a new segment to the starboard side of the International Space Station's backbone, known as the truss. Three spacewalks are planned to install the S3/S4 truss segment, deploy a set of solar arrays and prepare them for operation. STS-117 is the 118th space shuttle flight, the 21st flight to the station, the 28th flight for Atlantis and the first of four flights planned for 2007.    Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd1424

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-117 crew members stride out of ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-117 crew members stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building as they head for the astrovan to take them to Launch Pad 39A. Leading the way are Pilot Lee Archambault... More

Mission Control Center (MCC) View - Apollo 13 Splashdown - MSC

Mission Control Center (MCC) View - Apollo 13 Splashdown - MSC

S70-35145 (17 April 1970) --- Overall view of Mission Operations Control Room in Mission Control Center at the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) during the ceremonies aboard the USS Iwo Jima, prime recovery ship f... More

Rigid Tilt Rotor Research: Boeing 26-ft. diameter proprotor on semi-span wing in Ames Research Center 40x80ft w.t. (Photo by Ames photographer Lee Jones; composite of test results by Ames Graphics) ARC-1972-AC72-5255

Rigid Tilt Rotor Research: Boeing 26-ft. diameter proprotor on semi-sp...

Rigid Tilt Rotor Research: Boeing 26-ft. diameter proprotor on semi-span wing in Ames Research Center 40x80ft w.t. (Photo by Ames photographer Lee Jones; composite of test results by Ames Graphics)

ALERT PROGRAM BY LEE SCHERER - CENTER DIRECTOR BRUCE LUNDIN PRESENTING GIFT TO LEE SCHERER

ALERT PROGRAM BY LEE SCHERER - CENTER DIRECTOR BRUCE LUNDIN PRESENTING...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/26/1974 Photographer: PAUL RIEDEL Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

ALERT PROGRAM BY LEE SCHERER - CENTER DIRECTOR BRUCE LUNDIN PRESENTING GIFT TO LEE SCHERER

ALERT PROGRAM BY LEE SCHERER - CENTER DIRECTOR BRUCE LUNDIN PRESENTING...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/26/1974 Photographer: PAUL RIEDEL Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

ALERT PROGRAM BY LEE SCHERER - CENTER DIRECTOR BRUCE LUNDIN PRESENTING GIFT TO LEE SCHERER

ALERT PROGRAM BY LEE SCHERER - CENTER DIRECTOR BRUCE LUNDIN PRESENTING...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/26/1974 Photographer: PAUL RIEDEL Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

ALERT PROGRAM BY LEE SCHERER - CENTER DIRECTOR BRUCE LUNDIN PRESENTING GIFT TO LEE SCHERER

ALERT PROGRAM BY LEE SCHERER - CENTER DIRECTOR BRUCE LUNDIN PRESENTING...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/26/1974 Photographer: PAUL RIEDEL Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

Apollo-Soyuz Test Project:  The first international crewed spaceflight was a joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. rendezvous and docking mission.  The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, or ASTP, took its name from the spacecraft employed: the American Apollo and the Soviet Soyuz.  The three-man Apollo crew lifted off from Kennedy Space Center aboard a Saturn IB rocket on July 15, 1975, to link up with the Soyuz that had launched a few hours earlier.  A cylindrical docking module served as an airlock between the two spacecraft for transfer of the crew members.       Poster designed by Kennedy Space Center Graphics Department/Greg Lee. Credit: NASA KSC-2012-1866

Apollo-Soyuz Test Project: The first international crewed spaceflight...

Apollo-Soyuz Test Project: The first international crewed spaceflight was a joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. rendezvous and docking mission. The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, or ASTP, took its name from the spacecraft employ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – KSC Director Lee Scherer, left, escorts a Soviet interpreter and Vladimir Shatalov, Soviet Cosmonaut Training Chief, on a tour of Pad 39B at the Spaceport.  The Soviet and American personnel connected with July's Apollo Soyuz Test Project were at KSC February 8-10 to inspect equipment and tour facilities.      The first international crewed spaceflight was a joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. rendezvous and docking mission.  The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, or ASTP, took its name from the spacecraft employed: the American Apollo and the Soviet Soyuz.  The three-man Apollo crew lifted off from Kennedy Space Center aboard a Saturn IB rocket on July 15, 1975, to link up with the Soyuz that had launched a few hours earlier.  A cylindrical docking module served as an airlock between the two spacecraft for transfer of the crew members.  Photo credit: NASA KSC-108-75P-0072

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – KSC Director Lee Scherer, left, escorts a Sovie...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – KSC Director Lee Scherer, left, escorts a Soviet interpreter and Vladimir Shatalov, Soviet Cosmonaut Training Chief, on a tour of Pad 39B at the Spaceport. The Soviet and American person... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Official portrait of Lee R. Scherer, Director, John F. Kennedy Space Center.   Photo credit: NASA KSC-75PC-0037

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Official portrait of Lee R. Scherer, Director, ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Official portrait of Lee R. Scherer, Director, John F. Kennedy Space Center. Photo credit: NASA

ASIAN BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION WITH FAY MALDARI - DOUGLAS LEE - BEN EBIHARA - SUEY YEE - SHIGEO NAKANISHI - DAVID NAMKOONG - NOT SHOWN ROBERT WONG

ASIAN BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION WITH FAY MALDARI - DOUGLAS LEE - BEN EB...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/18/1976 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

INCENTIVE AWARDS PRESENTED TO HOWARD COBB - DENNIS FISCHBACH - LEE M WOOD

INCENTIVE AWARDS PRESENTED TO HOWARD COBB - DENNIS FISCHBACH - LEE M W...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 8/27/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

INCENTIVE AWARDS PRESENTED TO HOWARD COBB - DENNIS FISCHBACH - LEE M WOOD

INCENTIVE AWARDS PRESENTED TO HOWARD COBB - DENNIS FISCHBACH - LEE M W...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 8/27/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

ASIAN BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION WITH FAY MALDARI - DOUGLAS LEE - BEN EBIHARA - SUEY YEE - SHIGEO NAKANISHI - DAVID NAMKOONG - NOT SHOWN ROBERT WONG

ASIAN BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION WITH FAY MALDARI - DOUGLAS LEE - BEN EB...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/18/1976 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

INCENTIVE AWARDS PRESENTED TO HOWARD COBB - DENNIS FISCHBACH - LEE M WOOD

INCENTIVE AWARDS PRESENTED TO HOWARD COBB - DENNIS FISCHBACH - LEE M W...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 8/27/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

Olczak Bell X-14 AIRCRAFT TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY.  Research Team:  Front Row: Fred Drinkwater, Jim Meeks, Lonnie Phillips, Jim Kozalski, Vic Bravo. Second Row: Bill Carpenter, Sid Selan, Dick Gallant, Terry Stoeffler. Third row: Ron Gerdes, Lloyd Corliss. Fourth row: Cy Sewell, Dick Greif, Ed Vernon, Lee Jones. Fifth Row: Dan Dugan, Jim Rogers, Dave Walton, Terry Feistel. Back Row: Frank Pauli, Seth Anderson. Not pictured: Terry Gossett, Bob Innis, Stew Rolls, Lawson Williamson. Note:  Used in publication in Flight Research at Ames;  57 Years of Development and Validation of Aeronautical Technology NASA SP-1998-3300 fig. 118 ARC-1969-AC77-0277-3

Olczak Bell X-14 AIRCRAFT TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY. Research Team: Fron...

Olczak Bell X-14 AIRCRAFT TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY. Research Team: Front Row: Fred Drinkwater, Jim Meeks, Lonnie Phillips, Jim Kozalski, Vic Bravo. Second Row: Bill Carpenter, Sid Selan, Dick Gallant, Terry Stoe... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, President Jimmy Carter, hand on waist, is briefed on preparations for the first space shuttle launch by center director Lee Scherer. To the left of Carter is NASA Administrator Robert Frosch. Photo Credit: NASA KSC-78PC-0475

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Presid...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, President Jimmy Carter, hand on waist, is briefed on preparations for the first space shuttle launch by center director Lee Scherer. To the left o... More

Lockheed YO-3A (USA 69-18010 NASA 718)  TEST FLIGHT AT EDWARDS AIRFORCE BASE (FLIGHT RESEARCH CENTER).  Rotorcraft Research.  Acoustics Research Team from left to right: Don Boxwell, Fred Schmitz, Bob Williams, Lee Jones, Bob George, Vance Duffy.   NASA SP Flight Research at Ames: 57 Years of Development and Validation of Aeronautical Technology Fig. 142 ARC-1979-AC76-0002-52

Lockheed YO-3A (USA 69-18010 NASA 718) TEST FLIGHT AT EDWARDS AIRFORC...

Lockheed YO-3A (USA 69-18010 NASA 718) TEST FLIGHT AT EDWARDS AIRFORCE BASE (FLIGHT RESEARCH CENTER). Rotorcraft Research. Acoustics Research Team from left to right: Don Boxwell, Fred Schmitz, Bob Williams,... More

STS064-45-024 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

STS064-45-024 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee evaluating the Simplified Aid For Extravehicular Activity Rescue (SAFER) during an Extravehicul... More

LEE SARSFIELD AT HIS JOB - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

LEE SARSFIELD AT HIS JOB - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 9/2/1980 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

STS064-59-030 - STS-064 - PC Lee working with middeck lockers and stowage bags

STS064-59-030 - STS-064 - PC Lee working with middeck lockers and stow...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee working with lockers and stowage bags on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. ... More

STS064-70-033 - STS-064 - PC Lee on aft flight deck

STS064-70-033 - STS-064 - PC Lee on aft flight deck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee on the Space Shuttle Discovery's aft flight deck during STS-64. Subject Terms: STS-64, SPACE S... More

STS064-45-032 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

STS064-45-032 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee evaluating the Simplified Aid For Extravehicular Activity Rescue (SAFER) during an Extravehicul... More

STS064-03-001 - STS-064 - MS Linenger assists PC Lee in donning EMU

STS064-03-001 - STS-064 - MS Linenger assists PC Lee in donning EMU

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Mission Specialist Jerry Linenger assisting Payload Commander Mark Lee in donning Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) on th... More

STS064-03-012 - STS-064 - MS Linenger assists PC Lee in donning EMU

STS064-03-012 - STS-064 - MS Linenger assists PC Lee in donning EMU

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Mission Specialist Jerry Linenger assisting Payload Commander Mark Lee in donning his Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) o... More

STS064-42-005 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade helping Cdr. Richards into his LES

STS064-42-005 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade helping Cdr. Richards in...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee and Mission Specialist Carl Meade helping Commander Richard Richards into his Launch and Entry ... More

STS064-23-037 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade performing pre-breathing exercises

STS064-23-037 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade performing pre-breathing...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee and Mission Specialist Carl Meade performing pre-breathing exercises on the Space Shuttle Disco... More

STS064-60-004 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade testing SAFER

STS064-60-004 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade testing SAFER

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee and Mission Specialist Carl Meade performing an Extravehicular Activity (EVA) while serving on ... More

STS064-03-015 - STS-064 - PC Lee donning EMU upper torso

STS064-03-015 - STS-064 - PC Lee donning EMU upper torso

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee donning his Extravehicular Mobility Unit's (EMU's) upper torso onboard the Space Shuttle Discov... More

STS064-16-024 - STS-064 - PC Lee working in Discovery's airlock

STS064-16-024 - STS-064 - PC Lee working in Discovery's airlock

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee working in the airlock on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. Subject Terms: ... More

STS064-25-017 - STS-064 - PC Lee performing post-testing activities

STS064-25-017 - STS-064 - PC Lee performing post-testing activities

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee performing post-testing activities on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. Incl... More

STS064-25-033 - STS-064 - PC Lee performing post-testing activities

STS064-25-033 - STS-064 - PC Lee performing post-testing activities

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee performing post-testing activities on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. Incl... More

STS064-25-034 - STS-064 - PC Lee performing post-testing activities

STS064-25-034 - STS-064 - PC Lee performing post-testing activities

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee performing post-testing activities on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. Incl... More

STS064-34-001 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade wearing EMUs in airlock

STS064-34-001 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade wearing EMUs in airlock

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee and Mission Specialist Carl Meade wearing their Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMUs) inside the... More

STS064-310-028 - STS-064 - PC Lee emerging from an airlock hatch onto the payload bay

STS064-310-028 - STS-064 - PC Lee emerging from an airlock hatch onto ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee emerging feet first from an airlock hatch onto the Space Shuttle Discovery's payload bay during... More

STS064-05-020 - STS-064 - MS Linenger measuring PC Lee's back

STS064-05-020 - STS-064 - MS Linenger measuring PC Lee's back

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Mission Specialist Jerry Linenger measuring Payload Commander Mark Lee's back on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck dur... More

STS064-29-036 - STS-064 - PC Lee collecting storage bags on middeck

STS064-29-036 - STS-064 - PC Lee collecting storage bags on middeck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee collecting storage bags on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. Subject Terms:... More

STS064-43-029 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assisting Cdr. Richards into his LES

STS064-43-029 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assisting Cdr. Richards ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Mission Specialist Carl Meade and Payload Commander Mark Lee assisting Commander Richard Richards into his Launch and Entr... More

STS064-45-018 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

STS064-45-018 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee evaluating the Simplified Aid For Extravehicular Activity Rescue (SAFER) during an Extravehicul... More

STS064-310-029 - STS-064 - PC Lee emerging from an airlock hatch onto the payload bay

STS064-310-029 - STS-064 - PC Lee emerging from an airlock hatch onto ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee emerging feet first from an airlock hatch onto the Space Shuttle Discovery's payload bay during... More

STS064-42-007 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade helping Cdr. Richards into his LES

STS064-42-007 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade helping Cdr. Richards in...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee and Mission Specialist Carl Meade helping Commander Richard Richards into his Launch and Entry ... More

STS064-45-037 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

STS064-45-037 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee evaluating the Simplified Aid For Extravehicular Activity Rescue (SAFER) during an Extravehicul... More

STS064-42-004 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade helping Cdr. Richards into his LES

STS064-42-004 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade helping Cdr. Richards in...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee and Mission Specialist Carl Meade helping Commander Richard Richards into his Launch and Entry ... More

STS064-45-002 - STS-064 - PC Lee next to stowage bags

STS064-45-002 - STS-064 - PC Lee next to stowage bags

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander working next to stowage bags on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. Subject Terms: STS... More

STS064-45-021 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

STS064-45-021 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee evaluating the Simplified Aid For Extravehicular Activity Rescue (SAFER) during an Extravehicul... More

STS064-18-003 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Helms posing on the aft flight deck

STS064-18-003 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Helms posing on the aft flight...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee and Mission Specialist Susan Helms posing on the Space Shuttle Discovery's aft flight deck duri... More

STS064-311-014 - STS-064 - PC Lee putting onboard sunglasses on the flight deck

STS064-311-014 - STS-064 - PC Lee putting onboard sunglasses on the fl...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee putting on sunglasses onboard the Space Shuttle Discovery's aft flight deck during STS-64. Sub... More

STS064-18-002 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Helms posing on the aft flight deck

STS064-18-002 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Helms posing on the aft flight...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee and Mission Specialist Susan Helms posing on the Space Shuttle Discovery's aft flight deck duri... More

STS064-39-021 - STS-064 - PC Lee opening a middeck food locker

STS064-39-021 - STS-064 - PC Lee opening a middeck food locker

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee opening a food locker on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. Subject Terms: S... More

STS064-39-033 - STS-064 - PC Lee opening a middeck food locker

STS064-39-033 - STS-064 - PC Lee opening a middeck food locker

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee opening a food locker on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. Subject Terms: S... More

STS064-45-030 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

STS064-45-030 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee evaluating the Simplified Aid For Extravehicular Activity Rescue (SAFER) during an Extravehicul... More

STS064-45-009 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

STS064-45-009 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee evaluating the Simplified Aid For Extravehicular Activity Rescue (SAFER) during an Extravehicul... More

STS064-18-017 - STS-064 - PC Lee works with a camera on the aft flight deck

STS064-18-017 - STS-064 - PC Lee works with a camera on the aft flight...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee working with a camera on the Space Shuttle Discovery's aft flight deck during STS-64. Subject ... More

STS064-03-006 - STS-064 - PC Lee donning EMU with MS Linenger and MS Helms in the air lock

STS064-03-006 - STS-064 - PC Lee donning EMU with MS Linenger and MS H...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee donning his Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) while Mission Specialists Jerry Linenger and Sus... More

STS064-60-010 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade testing the SAFER

STS064-60-010 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade testing the SAFER

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee and Mission Specialist Carl Meade performing an Extravehicular Activity (EVA) attached to the S... More

STS064-06-008 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assist Pilot Hammond out of his space suit

STS064-06-008 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assist Pilot Hammond out...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Mission Specialist Carl Meade and Payload Commander Mark Lee assisting Pilot Blaine Hammond out of his Launch and Entry Su... More

STS064-39-022 - STS-064 - PC Lee opening a middeck food locker

STS064-39-022 - STS-064 - PC Lee opening a middeck food locker

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee opening a food locker on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. Subject Terms: S... More

STS064-60-005 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade testing SAFER

STS064-60-005 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade testing SAFER

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee and Mission Specialist Carl Meade performing an Extravehicular Activity (EVA) while serving on ... More

STS064-43-023 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assisting Cdr. Richards into his LES

STS064-43-023 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assisting Cdr. Richards ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Mission Specialist Carl Meade and Payload Commander Mark Lee assisting Commander Richard Richards into his Launch and Entr... More

STS064-18-001 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Helms posing on the aft flight deck

STS064-18-001 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Helms posing on the aft flight...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee and Mission Specialist Susan Helms posing on the Space Shuttle Discovery's aft flight deck duri... More

STS064-59-022 - STS-064 - PC Lee standing on middeck

STS064-59-022 - STS-064 - PC Lee standing on middeck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee standing on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. Subject Terms: STS-64, SPACE ... More

STS064-16-026 - STS-064 - PC Lee working in Discovery's airlock

STS064-16-026 - STS-064 - PC Lee working in Discovery's airlock

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee working in the airlock on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. Subject Terms: ... More

STS064-25-020 - STS-064 - PC Lee performing post-testing activities

STS064-25-020 - STS-064 - PC Lee performing post-testing activities

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee performing post-testing activities on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. Incl... More

STS064-06-009 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assist Pilot Hammond out of his space suit

STS064-06-009 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assist Pilot Hammond out...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Mission Specialist Carl Meade and Payload Commander Mark Lee assisting Pilot Blaine Hammond out of his Launch and Entry Su... More

STS064-39-024 - STS-064 - PC Lee opening a middeck food locker

STS064-39-024 - STS-064 - PC Lee opening a middeck food locker

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee opening a food locker on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. Subject Terms: S... More

STS064-45-015 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

STS064-45-015 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee evaluating the Simplified Aid For Extravehicular Activity Rescue (SAFER) during an Extravehicul... More

STS064-43-024 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assisting Cdr. Richards into his LES

STS064-43-024 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assisting Cdr. Richards ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Mission Specialist Carl Meade and Payload Commander Mark Lee assisting Commander Richard Richards into his Launch and Entr... More

STS064-39-023 - STS-064 - PC Lee opening a middeck food locker

STS064-39-023 - STS-064 - PC Lee opening a middeck food locker

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee opening a food locker on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. Subject Terms: S... More

STS064-25-021 - STS-064 - PC Lee performing post-testing activities

STS064-25-021 - STS-064 - PC Lee performing post-testing activities

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee performing post-testing activities on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. Incl... More

STS064-39-011 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Helms reviewing the flight data file

STS064-39-011 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Helms reviewing the flight dat...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee and Mission Specialist Susan Helms reviewing the flight data file on the Space Shuttle Discover... More

STS064-45-027 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

STS064-45-027 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee evaluating the Simplified Aid For Extravehicular Activity Rescue (SAFER) during an Extravehicul... More

STS064-59-026 - STS-064 - PC Lee working with stowage bags and lockers

STS064-59-026 - STS-064 - PC Lee working with stowage bags and lockers

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee working with stowage bags and lockers on the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck during STS-64. ... More

STS064-43-031 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assisting Cdr. Richards into his LES

STS064-43-031 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assisting Cdr. Richards ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Mission Specialist Carl Meade and Payload Commander Mark Lee assisting Commander Richard Richards into his Launch and Entr... More

STS064-06-012 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assist Pilot Hammond out of his space suit

STS064-06-012 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assist Pilot Hammond out...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Mission Specialist Carl Meade and Payload Commander Mark Lee assisting Pilot Blaine Hammond out of his Launch and Entry Su... More

STS064-06-013 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assist Pilot Hammond out of his space suit

STS064-06-013 - STS-064 - MS Meade and PC Lee assist Pilot Hammond out...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Mission Specialist Carl Meade and Payload Commander Mark Lee assisting Pilot Blaine Hammond out of his Launch and Entry Su... More

STS064-60-012 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade testing the SAFER

STS064-60-012 - STS-064 - PC Lee and MS Meade testing the SAFER

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee and Mission Specialist Carl Meade performing an Extravehicular Activity (EVA) attached to the S... More

STS064-45-017 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

STS064-45-017 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee evaluating the Simplified Aid For Extravehicular Activity Rescue (SAFER) during an Extravehicul... More

STS064-310-031 - STS-064 - PC Lee emerging from an airlock hatch onto the payload bay

STS064-310-031 - STS-064 - PC Lee emerging from an airlock hatch onto ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee emerging feet first from an airlock hatch onto the Space Shuttle Discovery's payload bay during... More

STS064-45-020 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

STS064-45-020 - STS-064 - PC Lee using SAFER during an EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photographic documentation of Payload Commander Mark Lee evaluating the Simplified Aid For Extravehicular Activity Rescue (SAFER) during an Extravehicul... More

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