File:STS-94 on-orbit portrait.jpg
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English: STS094-307-001 (1-17 July 1997) --- Five NASA astronauts and two payload specialists who spent 16 days in space in support of the Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL-1) mission pose for the traditional in-flight crew portrait. In the front, left to right, are astronauts Susan L. Still, pilot, and Janice E. Voss, payload commander. In the middle row are, from the left, Michael L. Gernhardt, mission specialist; James D. Halsell, Jr., mission commander; and Gregory T. Linteris, payload specialist. On the back row are Donald A. Thomas (left), mission specialist; and Roger K. Crouch, payload specialist. |
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