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The first United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1) provided scientific research in materials science, fluid...
Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-50) onboard photo of the United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1) module in...
The first United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1) flew in orbit inside the Spacelab science module for...
The first United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1) was one of NASA's science and technology programs that...
STS073-101-018 (20 October-5 November 1995) --- Payload specialist Fred W. Leslie maneuvers his body to a position...
Crystal Growth Furnace (CGF) without the EAC internal support structure. Flown on USML-1 and USML-2. The Principal...
STS073-103-019 (20 October-5 November 1995) --- This wide view gives an overall perspective of the working...
STS073-103-015 (20 October-5 November 1995) --- Payload specialist Fred W. Leslie works with the Surface Tension...
Dr. Larry DeLucas operating the USML-1 Glovebox (GBX) during the USML-1 (STS-50) mission. Dr. DeLucas was a Payload...
USML-1, Howard Ross working with the Glovebox Module
View of earth from STS-73, USML-2.
The first United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1) flew in orbit inside the Spacelab science module for...
Payload Commander, Bonnie Dunbar working onboard STS-50 USML-1
Onboard STS-73, USML-2: Mission Specialist, Payload Commander, Kathryn Thorton with (CGF) Crystal Growth Furnace
Payload Specialist Larry DeLucas and Payload Commander Bornie Dunbar working in USML-1.
Payload Commander, Bornie Dunbar loading samples in the CGF onboard STS-50, USML-1.
Payload Specialist, Fred Leslie changing samples in (CGF) Crystal Growth Furnace onboard STS-73, USML-2.
Payload Commander, Bornie Dunbar activating ZCG autoclave onboard STS-50, USML-1
After completion of another United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-2) mission, Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-73)...
STS073-230-014 (20 October - 5 November 1995) --- Astronaut Kenneth D. Bowersox, STS-73 mission commander, uses a...
S92-32108 (May 1992) --- Payload specialist Albert Sacco Jr. uses a one-person life raft during emergency bailout...
S95-09140 (27 Apr. 1995) --- Attired in training versions of the Space Shuttle partial pressure launch and entry...
STS073-106-001 (20 October-5 November 1995) --- Payload specialist Albert Sacco Jr. takes direction from a crew mate...
STS073-233-007 (20 October - 5 November 1995) --- Payload specialist Fred W. Leslie makes use of the versatile U.S....