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This Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-94) onboard photo is of astronauts Susan Still and Janice Voss reviewing an...
STS083-306-002 (4-8 April 1997) --- Payload specialist Gregory T. Linteris, talks to ground controllers while...
STS083-302-005 (4-8 April 1997) --- Payload specialist Gregory T. Linteris enters data on the progress of a...
STS083-312-017 (4-8 April 1997) --- Payload specialist Gregory T. Linteris sets up a 35mm camera, one of three...
S94-E-5002 (5 July 1997) --- Payload specialist Gregory J. Linteris checks on a combustion experiment onboard the...
Five NASA astronauts and two scientists comprised the crew for the STS-83 mission in support of the first...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-83 Payload Specialist Gregory T. Linteris chats with White Room closeout crew...
STS-94 Payload Specialist Gregory T. Linteris waves as he completes the donning of his launch/entry suit in the...
STS-83 Payload Specialist Gregory T. Linteris gives a thumbs-up as he is assisted into his launch/entry suit in the...
STS-94 Payload Specialist Gregory T. Linteris prepares to enter the Space Shuttle Columbia at Launch Pad 39A in...
STS083-325-004 (4-8 April 1997) --- Five NASA astronauts and two payload specialists pose for the traditional...
The STS-83 crew poses for the media at Launch Complex 39A during the crew's Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test...
The STS-83 crew poses in the White Room at Launch Complex 39A during the crew's Terminal Countdown Demonstration...
The Space Shuttle Mission STS-83 crew talks to the media at Launch Complex 39A during the crew's Terminal Countdown...
With the mate-demate device as backdrop, six of the seven STS-83 crew members speak to the media after arriving at...
Six of the seven astronauts assigned to the STS-83 crew arrive at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility in...
STS-83 Payload Specialist Gregory T. Linteris, Mission Specialist Janice E. Voss, and Payload Specialist Roger K....
Three members of the STS-83 flight crew check out one of the baskets for the emergency egress slidewire system at...
The STS-83 flight crew enjoys the traditional pre-liftoff breakfast in the crew quarters of the Operations and...
STS083-S-009 (8 April 1997) --- The Space Shuttle Columbia nears touchdown on the Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF)...
STS-83 Alternate Mission Specialist Catherine "Cady" Coleman, Pilot Susan L. Still and Payload Commander Janice Voss...
STS-83 Mission Specialist Michael L. Gernhardt and Payload Commander Janice Voss check out one of the baskets for...
The STS-83 crew poses in the White Room at Launch Complex 39A during the crew's Terminal Countdown Demonstration...
Three members of the STS-83 flight crew head toward the orbiter access arm on the 195-foot level Launch of Pad 39A...