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S82-28535 (16 March 1982) --- One of the more pleasant surprises of what are usually routine training sessions today...
S82-27684 (26 Feb. 1982) --- Astronauts Jack R. Lousma, left, commander, and C. Gordon Fullerton, pilot, enjoy a...
S82-28907 (March 1982) --- Astronaut Jack R. Lousma turns toward astronaut C. Gordon Fullerton and smiles into the...
S82-27685 (26 Feb. 1982) --- Astronauts Jack R. Lousma, commander, and C. Gordon Fullerton, pilot, enjoy a light...
Space shuttle orbiter Discovery landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California August 9, ending NASA's first Return...
51F-06-017 (29 July-6 Aug. 1985) --- Crew portrait with sunglasses. C. Gordon Fullerton's head is at center. Others...
Public Affairs Office (PAO) release print of activity documenting third "free flight" of Shuttle Orbiter 101...
Public Affairs Office (PAO) release print of activity documenting third "free flight" of Shuttle Orbiter 101...
STS 51-F crewmembers depart the Kennedy Space Center's operations and checkout building on their way to the launch...
Public Affairs Office (PAO) release print of activity documenting third (3rd) "free flight" of Shuttle Orbiter 101...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Members of the Astronaut Hall of Fame are applauded by the guests at the Astronaut Hall...
S78-27531 (22 March 1978) --- These eight men have been named on four two-man crews who will fly the space shuttle...
S82-28911 (March 1982) --- The L-shaped experiment in the right half of this photo was one of a number of scientific...
S82-28456 (19 Feb. 1982) --- Astronauts Jack R. Lousma, left, STS-3 commander, and C. Gordon Fullerton, pilot, are...
S82-28705 (20 March 1982) --- Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, left, and C. Gordon Fullerton pause for a moment at...
S82-28835 (30 March 1982) --- This unique view of the underside of the space shuttle orbiter Columbia was taken with...
S76-29562 --- The two crews for the Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests (ALT) are photographed at the Rockwell...
S82-27686 (26 Feb. 1982) --- Astronauts Jack R. Lousma, left, commander, and C. Gordon Fullerton, pilot, answer...
NASA Aeronautics and Space Report: Shuttle Rollout Space Transportation System OV-101—Enterprise—at formal public...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - At the Astronaut Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, new inductees Joe Allen (left) and...
S76-29559 (17 Sept 1976) --- Astronaut C. Gordon Fullerton, pilot of the first crew for the Space Shuttle Approach...
S76-29557 (17 Sept 1976) --- The two members of the first crew for the Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests...
S82-28757 (22 March 1982) --- This close-up view featuring the space shuttle Columbia?s main engines and solid...
S82-28840 (30 March 1982) --- T-38 chase planes remain relatively close to the NASA reusable space shuttle Columbia...