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Crewmembers of STS-71, Mir-18 and Mir-19 Pose for Inflight Picture
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NASA Center: Johnson Space Center
Image # : STS071-122-013
Date : 06/27/1995


Title

Crewmembers of STS-71, Mir-18 and Mir-19 Pose for Inflight Picture

Full Description

Inside the Spacelab Science Module, the crewmembers of STS-71, Mir- 18, and Mir-19 pose for the traditional inflight picture. An important mission for the human spaceflight program, STS-71 was the 100th U.S. human space launch from Cape Canaveral at Kennedy Space Center. Internationally significant as well, STS-71 was the first U.S. Space Shuttle- Russian Space Station Mir docking and joint on-orbit operation. The Space Shuttle/Mir combination was also the largest space platform ever assembled and put into orbit. (For individual identification, hold picture vertically with the socked feet of Anatoly Y. Solovyev at bottom center). Clockwise from Solovyev are Gregory J. Harbaugh, Robert L. Gibson, Charles J. Precourt, Nikolai M. Budarin, Ellen S. Baker, Bonnie J. Dunbar, Norman E. Thagard, Gennadiy M. Strekalov (angle) and Vladimir N. Dezhurov.

Keywords

STS 71 Mir 18 Mir 19 Solovyev Harbaugh Gibson Precourt Budarin Baker Dunbar Thagard Strekalov Dezhurov

Subject Category

Astronauts, Shuttle-Mir, Space Shuttle

Reference Numbers

  • Center: JSC
  • Center Number: STS071-122-013
  • GRIN DataBase Number: GPN-2002-000061

Source Information

  • Creator/Photographer: NASA
  • Original Source: DIGTIAL

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Thumbnail JPEG 59 90 16
Small JPEG 417 640 346
Medium JPEG 978 1500 1,294
Large JPEG 1955 3000 3,247


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