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S78-35304 (21 Sept 1978) --- Astronaut John M. Fabian
STS007-06-0314 (18-24 June 1983) --- Astronaut John M. Fabian, STS-7 mission specialist, sleeps in a zip-up blue...
STS007-26-1439 (18-24 June 1983) --- Astronaut John M. Fabian, STS-7 mission specialist, is captured with a 35mm...
S83-32823 (26 May 1983) --- Astronauts Sally K. Ride and John M. Fabian, attired in clean suits, participate in a...
The crew assigned to the STS-51G mission included (kneeling front left to right) Daniel C. Brandenstein, commander;...
ISS007-E-14419 (4 September 2003) --- This view featuring Hurricane Fabian was taken by one of the Expedition 7...
S83-32571 (23 May 1983) --- Four-fifths of the STS-7 crew take a break from simulations in the Johnson Space...
STS007-15-671 / S83-35767 (21 June 1983) --- Among the "firsts" on the mission is this unprecedented scene of a crew...
51L-10166 (4 March 1986) --- Members of the Presidential Commission on the space shuttle Challenger accident arrive...
51G-21-011 (17-24 June 1985) --- Group portrait on flight deck of all seven STS-51G crew members. Left to right...
51G-S-117 (17 June 1985) --- 51-G crewmembers depart the Kennedy Space Center's operations and checkout building on...
S83-29016 (4 March 1983) --- These five astronauts represent the Space Transportation System's (STS) first...
STS007-30-1574 / S83-35774 (21 June 1983) --- The five "passengers" onboard the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle...
S83-35774 / STS007-30-1574 (21 June 1983) --- The five "passengers" onboard the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle...
S83-32569 (23 May 1983) --- A preview of NASA?s next spaceflight is provided by this scene in the Johnson Space...
S83-32723 (23 May 1983) --- This scene in the Shuttle Mission Simulator (SMS) previews next month?s STS-7 flight in...
STS007-08-396 (18-24 June 1983) --- Astronaut Robert L. Crippen, STS-7 commander, used a 35mm camera to expose this...
S85-32877 (20 May 1985) --- Seven 51-G crew members take a break from training and other preparations for their June...
S78-26481 (January 1978) --- This is a montage of the individual portraits of the 35-member 1978 class of astronaut...
This most distant x-ray cluster of galaxies yet has been found by astronomers using Chandra X-ray Observatory (CXO)....
S85-31266 (May 1985) --- The STS-51G insignia illustrates the advances in aviation technology in the United States...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A group from the first graduating class of astronauts after the Apollo program gathers at...
S83-35702 (18 June 1983) --- The seventh launch of the NASA Space Transportation System and the second lift-off of...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Brewster Shaw is a former astronaut from the first graduating class of astronauts after the...